20.8.08

Slow Ride

But not in a Southern Rock take it easy kind of way. Nice long day out on the road bike and came across some interesting sites.


Get your swerve on!



But maybe not into a ditch dive.


Dead snake in a ditch cemetary



Me trying to take a picture of Tyler, or his twin??, at a mini mart in Ned.



Seemed like a nice guy, but so little, or fast, that he was hard to get on film.

19.8.08

Jog

I was going to title it run, but when you head up hill with that cx tiny step 'run', it is nothing more than a jog at best.


Looking NE


Looking East

18.8.08

Walking






No bike required.

Some fresh snow up in the mountains, I decided to go wander around and check it out. I started from the Longs Peak TH at about 9.4k, walked up to the Boulder Field at about 12.6k before Mother Nature said go away.

I will call it cx training??

17.8.08

67 Surly Set ups Pt 2

Forks.

If you are going to have several 'set ups' for a bike, forks are a must.



Look in there behind the Reynolds CX fork, the Ti Sibex fork and the Spot CX fork... There are 2 Surly forks that have lived on the 1x1. The white one still has brake posts, the black one is a disc only that will fit the big rim, but not with a really big ass tire.

To fit that big Endomorph tire on the Large Marge, a Puglsey fork was needed.

15.8.08

Bikes, Blood, Beer, Booze and Peace on Earth

That pretty much sums up the past 18 hours.





Make up your own story on how these pictures fit into that framework...

14.8.08

Honey Bear

The bear just gave the last of the 24oz to the flask. Time to ride!




The honey bear giveth, and the hills taketh away...

Here and now, then and there





Went to the movie "Road to Roubaix" at the Boulder Theater tonight. Good show, bad picture of the theater, but I would still rather watch 'A Sunday in Hell' any day of the week. Something about the history and the fact that it just is, but is not trying to be. And the Chant of Roubaix in that soundtrack, church music about hell...

Anyway, the movie made me think of spring, and the classics. And eventually it all comes back to Belgian stew and cobbles. Oh, and ale.

Fuck Yeah!

12.8.08

67 Surly Set ups!













































I said it, Mr Brown wants some proof. Well here goes.

The White Surly 1x1 entered the stable a while ago, I won it up in Duluth when they had a ss race the day before the MNSCS race. Hwood won some Phil hubs for second that are still on a trophy shelf in his shop. The white 1x1 sat in the box for a while, waiting, waiting to be abused.

One of my Bianchi Martini Bob Brown SS conversion frames broke. Enter the White 1x1. Took all the Bianchi parts and built the 1x1. In its first life it was set up as a ss race bike with a suspension fork on it. I might have been the nicest 1x1 in the world at that point in time, King Hubs and HS and some other bling parts.

Bob fixed the Bianchi, the 1x1 turned into a fully rigid ss beater. I don't have any photos to prove it, but it happened. I think I rode it to a lot of bars like that!

I got an xtra cycle set up as a gift. What frame to use?? The White 1x1 got the nod. Gene-O even took it for a hot lap at Boom in that first xtra cycle set up.

Winter! Surly makes the Pugsley. Big fat rims are rad. Take the 1x1, add a Q order, Psmurf with a dremel and a rattle can and next thing you know the 1x1 is sort of a Puglsey sort of thing. First disc brake set up for me ever, well up front. The rear wheel is a nexus 8spd commuter hub with an internal brake that sort of slows you down if you are going up hill. The tires are Hook Worms and are perfect until the snow gets deep.

This is part one of a many part story...

So far the 1x1 has proven to be a pretty useful bike, a big thanks to the Surly dudes for making them. And an even bigger thanks for donating it as a race prize!

If anyone has picutures from Duluth ss race, send them my way. I think I have some in an old box of pictures that is who knows where.

Head West






After a few miles of blacktop the gravel does not end, sometimes the rocks get bigger and the 'road' narrower.  

A couple years back, word on the street was that EZ was riding ditches in the north woods to get ready for the 40.  The gravel roads out here would do the trick just fine, peg it for a couple hours going up and up and more up.  Not that I am doing the 40...

11.8.08

Seeing stars again


This shot is from a meadow on the Government trail, taken on Aug 9 2008.   

The banner shot on the blog is from a meadow up in the 1oth mtn div training grounds area above Aspen, taken in June 2006. 

Star grips, orange bike, Aspen.  Great fucking combo.


Rock Garden



Or is it a Fride Garden?  

The Government Trail is the real deal.

Aspen







Several days in Aspen, a couple of great rides with Fride and Gfride, the pictures hold the details.