That's so cool!! I'm in North Florida, if you're passing through. We have a great cycling community here and would love to ride with you and/or offer a place to stay, as well.
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That's so cool!! I'm in North Florida, if you're passing through. We have a great cycling community here and would love to ride with you and/or offer a place to stay, as well.
My goodness. Went a little crazy with the headset spacers, eh?
Going for an upright ride, I guess. ;)
Very nice. That LHT should get you across the country in grand style!
Yeah, it does need a punch of color (IMHO) now that I think about it. Get bar tape in your favorite color? It's still a great-looking bike, though.
I think 7-8 yrs. might be too much of a stretch for me to wait for this ride of a lifetime. I'll be 55 yrs. old in December and have been sensing my mortality. This past June my brother passed away due to brain cancer and watching his battle for the last two yrs. has made an impact. I'm slowly checking things off that are on my mental 'bucket list'.
Maybe when you're able to do the ride then I'll have experience under my belt and we can do it together and meet up with all the wonderful folks who've offered a place to rest my head, food for the journey, and a warm shower.
What a great group of hospitable cyclists out there in TE land. I'd love to meet up with you all someday.
Most definitely, Catriona. I believe we originally spoke about a red and black theme for the bike. Since you're the Queen of Bike Bling, I'm sure you can hook me up with the right accessories for my Black Beauty.
Catrin, the fenders are from Planet Bike. They're easily adjustable and can certainly accommodate larger tires, should I decide to switch them out. I'm not using a click-stand, that's a Pletscher double kickstand. It's nice in that it allows one to change a flat without having to turn the bike over, plus you can do chain maintenance quite easily.
7Rider, we did go a bit wild and crazy with the headset spacers. I'm not completely upright but the position is comfortable, especially for those long rides. I just might change those spacers for RED ones ... add some colorful bling. :D
Congratulations -- I love that bike! I was looking at it online yesterday. If you pass through the north Georgia area let me know -- we have two guest rooms and a spare bathroom at your disposal. I might even be able to ride a day or two with you. Like Trek-chick, I'm having trouble convincing DH that touring is something we could actually do. Those darn jobs keep getting in the way . . .
I'm so sorry about the loss of your brother. Please accept my deepest sympathy! How sad and difficult for you. I understand where you are at. I will be 52 shortly and sensing my mortality as well. My ex-husband (the father of my children) died suddenly from a heart attack in June and my close friend's 36 year old daughter died in a car accident last week. It puts things in perspective.
You go for it, girl, and don't look back!
You are right--things can change in a blink of an eye and what we take for granted will be lost forever. :(
Your Surly looks so comfie with that tall headset. The panniers with bright colors and patterns can be your bling as you pedal the black beauty miles away on a lonesome highway. If you plan a route through Arkansas, Frank the Fargo will want to venture out for a ride with his sister bike. ;)
I am looking forward to reading more about your adventure. Is there a blog being developed to share your experiences along the way? :)