Its along the Capital Crescent Trail in Maryland. Going to follow my instincts and plan a 40 miler next weekend.
nice, another local cyclist!
the capital crescent trail is a beauty, especially near georgetown
Its along the Capital Crescent Trail in Maryland. Going to follow my instincts and plan a 40 miler next weekend.
That's one beautiful bike.
Thanks. Really getting into it. Will need to upgrade from my Critical Cycles Harper soon -- want to find a good single speed road bike. For some reason I really like single speed (with free wheel and brakes)Good going
Do you guys have any recommendations on a good tire pump? Maybe something small and portable. I'm looking to get a nice package for someone who is getting a bike for a birthday.
Mainly lock, pump, and a tool (I'll take your recommendations posted earlier)
For the bike, I like my Topeak Racerocket HP. The mounting bracket works great and is very unobtrusive,and it's also tiny and only 82g so it's very compact in a jersey pocket as well.Do you guys have any recommendations on a good tire pump? Maybe something small and portable.
I want to upgrade the stock 700x25 tires on my endurance road bike to 28s. My priority is something durable for harsh urban roads and maybe even some occasional gravel riding.
What do you guys recommend?
I want to upgrade the stock 700x25 tires on my endurance road bike to 28s. My priority is something durable for harsh urban roads and maybe even some occasional gravel riding.
What do you guys recommend?
Just throwing this out there just in case before I stick it on ebay.
Any UK guys interested in buying an Ultegra 6800 chainset 53/39 172.5mm, probably has about 200 miles on it. Very light tiny scratches from storage. Teeth are perfect. Can send some pictures if anyone cares. About £90.
Maybe the Panaracer Gravel King, they seem good. 4 seasons are pretty good too if you'll be primarily road and some gravel only.
Thanks for the replies. I've been researching tires today and I think the 4 seasons is the top contender so far, with the gravelking and GP4000s2 closely behind. How do these three tires compare in terms of puncture protection and speed?Panaracer Gravel Kings (Not the SK versions), Schwable GOne Speed, Continental 4Seasons
DO NOT buy Gatorskins
I want to upgrade the stock 700x25 tires on my endurance road bike to 28s. My priority is something durable for harsh urban roads and maybe even some occasional gravel riding.
What do you guys recommend?
Thanks for the replies. I've been researching tires today and I think the 4 seasons is the top contender so far, with the gravelking and GP4000s2 closely behind. How do these three tires compare in terms of puncture protection and speed?
For the bike, I like my Topeak Racerocket HP. The mounting bracket works great and is very unobtrusive, and it's also tiny and only 82g so it's very compact in a jersey pocket as well.
It uses a threaded chuck on a rubber hose that makes pumping very wieldy. Even though the air cylinder is pretty tiny and doesn't do tons of air with each stroke, getting road tires back to rideable pressure is fairly quick and easy for a mini-pump.
For home, any track pump with a pressure gauge.
If it's something for a puncture on the side of the road then the Topeak Racerocket is supposed to be quite good. I just use a LifeLine mini pump which was cheap, does the job but takes a lot of pumping to get it to a decent pressure level. If it will be their only pump then would really recommend a track pump with a pressure gauge to keep at home and a cheap mini pump for emergencies.
Curious why you say not to buy Gatorskins. They have great user reviews but some people say they can feel slow.Panaracer Gravel Kings (Not the SK versions), Schwable GOne Speed, Continental 4Seasons
DO NOT buy Gatorskins
I don't think slow is the biggest issue. They are only a bit slower than the 4 season but the issue is with the ridiculous durability it makes it really hard, so in the wet it's not so good.Curious why you say not to buy Gatorskins. They have great user reviews but some people say they can feel slow.
Curious why you say not to buy Gatorskins. They have great user reviews but some people say they can feel slow.
Bought a new bike on friday. 2016 Giant TCR Advanced Pro 1 with Ultegra DI2. It is soooo good. I installed my Reynolds wheels and my 4iii power meter.
I don't think slow is the biggest issue. They are only a bit slower than the 4 season but the issue is with the ridiculous durability it makes it really hard, so in the wet it's not so good.
GOT HIT BY A CAR TODAY.
Right of passage? I was in Bike lane, had green light, truck roars around corner and i go right into it, hard. I'm fine. Shaken and bruised, nothing more. The driver tried to pay me off with $100. I was so shaken I did not get their info. I think they worked for the city and honestly I'm just not that kinda guy -- if I was OK i wasnt going to ruin his life or job. Had I needed medical help I obviously would have...
Glad you're ok but don't think this way with these incidents. You were in the right of way and they broke the law. You're not going to ruin their life. At most with a none injury it would have been a ticket. Live and learn. More importantly how's the bike?
GOT HIT BY A CAR TODAY.
Right of passage? I was in Bike lane, had green light, truck roars around corner and i go right into it, hard. I'm fine. Shaken and bruised, nothing more. The driver tried to pay me off with $100. I was so shaken I did not get their info. I think they worked for the city and honestly I'm just not that kinda guy -- if I was OK i wasnt going to ruin his life or job. Had I needed medical help I obviously would have...
I've said it before but I really don't know how you roadies dice with vehicular danger on a daily basis. It seems every fifth driver is a fucking idiot these days, more intent on playing with their smart phones that paying attention to the roads.
Glad you're OK Karish.
Honestly, after being cycling in Stockholm and its generous cycling paths, I think I prefer the chaos of Mexico City. Since its so chaotic, almost everyone is on their toes.
If you have to ask...You know this is satire, right?
So, I had the tube of my back tire replaced, but the problem is that is has this bizarre thing instead of a valve:
So, according to the interwebs , these Dunlop valves should be compatible with the presta side of my schrader/presta hand pump. I can indeed inflate my tire... up to a certain pressure which is way lower than what I normally like (thumb test), after that the air will start leaking. Is this a feature of these valves and is a natural low pressure tube? Or my pump is not good enough and I should get a dunlop specific one?
Anyone watching the Hammer Series. Looks quite fun. https://hammerseries.com/news/hammer-sportzone-limbug-live/