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    March 6 rides

    Woo hoo, temps broke into the mid 60's this morning and I had to get out and ride. Unfortunately we had winds of 25 mph or so and it took some of the fun out of it. Got a good workout in nonetheless.

    Anyone else get to enjoy spring weather?

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    Oh, I just toodled around downtown on the Mariposa.

    There was one hill that left me huffing and puffing when i had previously ridden it on my heavy towpath bike.
    But today on my fine lugged steel machine I felt like I was flying up it!
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    Woo hoo, temps broke into the mid 60's this morning and I had to get out and ride. Unfortunately we had winds of 25 mph or so and it took some of the fun out of it. Got a good workout in nonetheless.
    Ditto... although we had to wait 'til mid-afternoon for the 60's. Snarly winds? Those too... although they sure beat the 29mph, gusting to 41 that we rode in yesterday. Love those spring-time breezes!!
    "If we know where we want to go, then even a stony road is bearable." ~~ Horst Koehler

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    Heading into autumn here...

    ... and an absolutely beautiful morning Very short ride but ventured off the flat for the first time on this bike. Going uphill was OK in the lowest gear; coming down was nerve-wracking with just two fingertips on the brakes

    So next stop was the bike shop. They said I already had the little plastic thingys in the brake levers but added in a second, thinner, set. So that's the quick $5 fix and if it doesn't help enough may have to look at different bars. Interesting, the bars on some of the mens bikes in the shop gave me better reach than the ones on my WSD bike.

    Edit: Oh, and the bike shop guy and a male customer both admired my colourful seat bag from the etsy site and wanted to know where it came from

 

 

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