Catching up... back on the 18th I did the metric that was sponsored by the bike advocacy group, police department and parks and rec department over in Anne Arundel County, MD. It was ridiculously cold for mid-October. I started in Amfib tights, Woolie Boolie socks and Gore windstopper fleece-lined booties -- my heaviest winter gear. On top I wore a long sleeved wool base layer, short sleeved wool jersey and wool arm warmers under a Gore windstopper jacket with a wind vest on top of that. After a few hours it seemed like the sun had gotten warm enough to take off a few layers, so naturally the dark clouds rolled in followed by cold rain and I think some actual sleet mixed in. Luckily I ran into a friend at the start, and he had just run into one of his riding buddies, so the three of us stayed together. We all agreed that we didn't like the route all that much. My legs were exhausted and aching for much of the ride, which didn't make sense since it was not any harder than the ride I had done a week earlier. I think either I was worn out from several miles of bumpy milled-down pavement along the route, or it's possible that my front brake was rubbing slightly. Anyway it was the first time in a while that I actually completed an event that I had planned earlier this summer, which is good. But not great.
So a few days later I went out for my weekly post-work hill ride, on a relatively warm evening. Tried out my new Gore Oxygen windstopper knickers. Had a pleasant enough ride, thought about adding a few miles to take advantage of the good weather but decided against it since I was leaving for a long weekend in Austin the next day and I still had to do laundry and try to figure out what to pack. I think I was about 14-15 miles into the ride when I shifted the rear derailleur and um wait what just happened did a cable break or something? It was too dark to see much, even with my headlight, but it felt like the cables were okay. So I tried to shift again and the lever went way too far to the left and stayed there. So there I was, in the small chain ring and smallest cog, several miles from the ride start. Fortunately the most difficult hills were behind me and I was able to take a shortcut back, about 3 or 4 miles in all. But as someone who likes to spin in easy gears, they were some hard miles. I felt it in my lower back and quads the next day.
While I was crosschaining through the last few miles, I weighed my options. I could proceed with packing, laundry, etc., leave for the airport the next day and forget about my bike for a few days, and then take it to the LBS on Tuesday after I returned from Austin. Or I could somehow squeeze a trip to the LBS in before going to the airport the next day. Of course I wanted to go with option B, especially since I had a feeling they would have to order a part in order to fix it. I decided to leave the bike in the car overnight and try to get out of the house early enough to go to the bike shop.
Packing for my trip was not easy because the weather forecast called for the opposite of the warm sunshine that I had hoped for. I spent a lot of time trying to fit my rain boots in my too-small suitcase, eventually giving up and packing some old leather sneakers instead. As it turned out I should have left some of the clothes home and gone with the boots, but that's a tale for another thread. The good news is that somehow I managed to get packed and out of the house in time to go to the LBS and still make it to the airport with time to spare. The problem was a broken shifter, they had a replacment part in their warehouse and the repair was done the next day.
While I was in Austin I caught a cold -- sick again!!! third time since April!!! -- so I have been laying low since I got back home. I did go out and pick up the bike yesterday. It needs to be cleaned and I want to test the new shifter. It rained here tonight so if I wasn't sick, I wouldn't have gone for my weekly hill ride anyway.
Next up -- on Saturday I'm heading up to Frederick County, MD for a ride that I've been wanting to do since early February.
Last edited by ny biker; 10-28-2015 at 07:51 PM.
- Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
- Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
- Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle
Gone but not forgotten:
- Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
- Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles