I need to work on climbing..that's my weakness. I can only do about 50 yds in lowest gear, then I have to rest. Need to work on stamina. I tried Mt Wilson toll-road (steep climb on fireroad up to Henniger Flats, no ruts), could only get as far as Henniger Flats with multiple rest stops. Goal is to get up to Mt Wilson
I'm beginning to get addicted to exercise, I spent like 10 years finding bikes/parts on CL & piecing together cool rides. In spec, wheels trued, brakes, shifting, etc. Accumulated a HUGE collection, I'm selling them off. Hardly did any riding..as in NONE. I found that working on bikes gives me exercise (!!)..I spend my days as a high-end R&D guy ("desk jockey"), very unhealthy. I just bought a killer light-weight hardtail off a guy, former BMX sales guy
"I couldn't take working behind a desk, now I work as a cook"
I feel physically better, I can feel the blood pumping when I lie down to sleep. I "put out", sweat, get dirty, take a hot bath..very satisfying. I have a side activity -- "grease monkey" gear head. There's something about turning-a-wrench.
Plus, the moral/ego satisfaction of building stuff..I also work on cars (road & offroad). Again, killer deals on CL. Sellers dumping non-working cars on CL, could be just something simple (just goto PickyourPart)..whoala running vehicle
See pic (Alex Grewal quote), it was posted on a large Orange County bike shop (Rock N Road?) who is Specialized dealer. Rancho Santa Margarita?
"90% of the game is played above the shoulders"
-- Yogi Berra
I'm watching the Tour de France, seeing the balance between physical & mental
"Lance Armstrong is a CALCULATED KILLER"
-- Phil Liggett, TDF commentator
[ saving his energy ala multiple F1 champ Alain Prost (aka "The Professor", saves his tires) & 4-time Indy 500 winner Rick Mears (hang with the leaders, then make a strong move at end of race) ]
Which brings us the question of "rides" -- do you REALLY need the latest/greatest bike?? Hell, if you have the budget..more power to you! However, I bet an experienced rider in a 90's rigid can beat out someone in a state-of-the-art bike
I DO have some older (circa 2004, 2006) FS bikes, but I guess they are beat out by the current state-of-art. Someone (needing cash) just listed a clean 2016 27.5 Giant Trance 2 ($2500 MSRP) for $450..I wasn't able to get it. There was a listing for a clean 2010 Ibis Moojo SL (Carbon frame, $4380 MSRP) for $550. I simply don't have the budget for current latest/greatest bikes
"Sometimes, suffering is good for the soul"
-- McCoy to Capt Kirk, Star Trek
"Doing More with less"
-- College Basketball commentator, Re: Butler Univ team (2 consecutive Final 4 appearance, Brad Stevens coach)
"It's not the box, but the person in the box which counts"
-- Manfred von Richtofen, top scoring WWI ace (did not survive)
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