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tk,
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Good fit is really hard if the rider doesn't already have good technique. :blobfoxgoogly:

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nik,

@tk how did you learn?

tk,
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@nik After years of struggling because I was afraid to raise my saddle after tearing a quad in 2013 (?), I started raising it some, then noticed that I was able to pedal in smooth and quick circles instead of by mashing down. That circular pedaling is what good technique is. :blobfox: I also had to move my saddle forward quite a bit because my legs would drag me forward with their circular pedaling otherwise.

As far as handlebar position goes, that resolved itself once my core was strong enough. :geblobcatshrug: If you don't try to hold onto the bars for dear life and just let your hands fall where they will, that'll tell you where to move the bars to.

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ssamulczyk, angielski
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So... It was about time for some love.

New tires. Again, as the old ones did almost 15k km.

New right crank arm with narrow wide oval chainring. Finally, bottom bracket is as designed, with only 3 spacers and it all fits like a glove.

For all those who like to mix and match gear - Shimano axle is to long for SLX crank arm, despite them calling it all the same ...

@rower @cycling

Solobasssteve, angielski
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kids, I'm doing Ride London again this year, raising money for the brilliant Bike Project, who do up bikes and give them, along with training and support, to refugees and asylum seekers. I'm WAY out of shape, having had my slowest start to the year cycling since before COVID. Here's the link to sponsor me, if you'd like to help support them and motivate me :) xxx

https://2024fordridelondon.enthuse.com/pf/steve-lawson

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a photo of Steve Lawson on a bike not smiling, wearing a Bike Project cycling jersey
a photo of steve lawson in sunglasses and a cycle helmet smiling
a photo of steve lawson smiling at the finish line of the 2022 Ride London sportive

godzero,
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@Solobasssteve @cycling
Go Steve! 👏

meganL, angielski
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"Platinum Bike-Friendly" still hasn't replied to the email I sent about the rampant scofflaw parking in the cycle lane. I just sent them more photos today of the same corporation's vehicle parked illegally, blocking visibility & endangering people at an intersection.

We'll see if they continue ignoring me. @cycling @mastobikes @fedibikes

tk,
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I always love this little bridge across Ravenna Park and usually try to make it part of the somewhat longer version of my usual loop. (1)

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LCW4PPL,
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@tk @biketooter @cycling @mastobikes Yes. Take this bridge whenever possible!

MrAndrewD, angielski
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The things you do at family day at a club. The additional belly made things slightly less aero. @cycling

QRSS_Test,
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@MrAndrewD @cycling Are you sure it makes you less aero? I thought weird bras and bottles down the jersey were all the rage in triathlon now.

tk,
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I give zero fucks about hookless or carbon fiber bicycle rims. :blobfox:

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achadwick, angielski
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ravenbait,
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@kim @achadwick @cycling I keep it closed using the strap that comes over the top from the back, and have also used the drybag method. The front hook is just there to add tension to the longer strap -- in all my years, I've never had a problem with the strap getting particularly muddy, unless I'm also getting muddy anyway. But different use cases, maybe?

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@ravenbait @achadwick @cycling Recumbent low-rider racks put the front panniers in splatter range of the front wheel, while the rider stays high and dry. Of course, the great thing about Ortliebs is you can just run them under the tap.

The over-the-top strap is incredibly useful for overloading the pannier gracefully, dangling random things from, or crossing over with the pannier on the other side for additional security, and I do miss it on my flap-closure Altura panniers (which got relegated to shopping duty when I discovered they were being eaten by the disc brake on my tourer).

tk,
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Chaos! The New Standard.

Isn’t it nice to know that you can take your bike into any bike shop and get it fixed? Even if you’re in Mexico, France, Italy, Montana, or even India? If they don’t have the part to fix your bike, they can easily order it and have it fixed in a day or two. Well, it wasn’t always that way. You see, in the 1970’s the International Standards Organization (ISO) spent years of painstaking work involving over 30 nations to develop standard sizes, thread pitches and specifications for common bicycle parts like bottom brackets, hubs, freewheels, head sets, etc…

Before the ISO endorsements were made, each country had its own standards. Even within a country, you could find different standards for different manufacturers. A bicycle made in France used different parts all around than a bicycle made in Italy or the United States. This made life difficult for both the bicycle dealer trying to help a customer, and also for the customer who had purchased a bicycle with standards not common in their area.

While rifling through my 1970’s Bicycling magazines, I found an article on this while the standards were still in development, and it brought to mind many situations that are occurring now in our industry today.

While we have always tried very hard to manufacture our bicycles using standard size parts and specifications to make things easy for our customers, many manufacturers are now veering far from the ISO standards in an effort to create what’s called ‘proprietary’ parts. These are parts designed specifically for that particular frame. It can be something as small as the part that holds the rear derailleur to a carbon frame, or something major like a specific bottom bracket that’s only available from that manufacturer.

I think people should be aware of proprietary parts as they can make life difficult for the customer, as well as the bike shops trying to help that customer. This is especially true for the cyclist touring foreign countries.

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tk,
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Small Cheap Part….Big Expensive Problem!

Replaceable derailleur hangers and the problems they can pose

Replaceable derailleur hangers Several years ago, I wrote an article called ‘Chaos, the new standard‘. That article holds so much truth even today that I thought a follow up was in order. So, here it goes. A company that’s been around for 51 years, as we have, will tell you the importance of standards. This is a short article detailing one such detour that we took in the 1980’s.

What are standards, and why should you care? If you are a person who wants to buy a bicycle that you will ride for 20 years plus, then standards mean a lot to you. For instance, I ride a Rodriguez road bike the we built here in 1999, and I’m still riding it today. I consider myself a Forever Bike person. I will still be able to buy parts for this bike in 20 years too. Any part that needs replacing we will have in stock. That’s because it’s built around ISO standards (International Standards Organization). ISO standards were settled upon by the bicycle industry in the 1970’s in an attempt to make sure that people could get their bicycle fixed in just about any country, and well into the future. It’s worked miraculously….until recently.

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tk,
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Can a Flat-Tread Motorcycle Turn? How Motorbikes Steer

If you ride, your brain knows how motorcycles work intuitively, but we bet you’ll struggle to explain it accurately. We’re trading opinions for science in a pursuit to understand how motorcycles really steer.

These dynamics also apply to riding, obviously.

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tk,
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Getting the feeling that if you're mashing the pedals, your saddle is probably too low. :blobfoxthink:

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tk,
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I feel like learning how to ride a made me a much better and more confident rider. :blobfoxhappy:

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tk,
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Had a great time on this month’s Swift Industries Social Ride! There were almost 40 of us on this ride since we all wanted to enjoy the nice weather after so much gloomy rain. The pace was nice because we were able to chat most of the time, but we also were given free reign to climb and descend more significant hills at our own pace. (Album)

Hoping to do more social rides this Summer since I think it’s what I really need out of my hobbies (both bicycle and motorcycle riding) now.

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tk,
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From Instagram:

🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 . . カリフォルニアはポイントレイズステーションから昨夏届いた新作は、これまでマイクさんが産み落としてきた数々のフレームのいいとこ取りをした今の答えともいえるものだけど、それから半年ほどたって、彼の工房も訪れ思想を学んで(よかったらYouTubeで)、今日も仲間たちと本当にいいバイクだよねとしみじみ話した。

剛性高く、カーボンフォークへの交換も容易な44mmヘッドチューブに、選択肢が多いフラットマウントブレーキ。

ライドシチュエーションや好みにあわせて、700cまたは27.5”のコンパチで、前者なら50c、後者なら2.25”までOKのゆとり設計。

ボトルケージやパックマウントも豊富で、ドロッパーポストにも対応。

ラックやフェンダー用のマウントも充分で、ヘッドチューブが長いからコラムスペーサーをあまり積まなくて済むのが僕らが特にお気に入りポイント。

90年代に大手メーカーでさまざまなフレーム設計に従事してきたMike Varleyさんが、自分の理想に正直なフレーム作りをするために2007年に立ち上げたブラックマウンテンサイクルズ。

有名ではないけど、それぐらい静かな感じがいいなと思いますし、マイクさんのやりたいことを日本からささやかながらも長くサポートしていけたらと思っています。

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🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 (headtube)
🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 (fork crown)
🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 (stem)
🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 (front brake)
🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 (bottom bracket area)
🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 (seatpost area)
🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 (rear hub)
🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 (rear)
🦅BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES “MOD.ZERO”🍻 (front)

tk,
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After over ten wonderful (and challenging!) years, G&O Family Cyclery is shutting down.

Over the years our cost of doing business and the cost of living in our city have only gone up. We have aspired to provide living, professional wages to highly skilled tradespeople. I firmly believe that high wages and more opportunities and entry level positions for more diverse types of mechanics and salespeople are the keys to revising the bike retail model and replacing the exclusive and gatekeeping culture of bike shops and at the same time provide service that is more reliable and better value than riders are typically able to depend on.

After years of skirting the edge, depending on tightening margins, and digging for good luck in heaps of bad, we have hit a string of the bad kind; the reality that we cannot support ourselves and at the same time do this work in the manner that we most want has become undeniable.

It is a true thing to say that if your business can’t afford to pay fair wages, your business has no business doing business.

The shop’s closure is happening faster than we would have liked, and the livelihoods of my staff and myself are all at risk, as is our ability to meet all of the obligations we have to our customers. We will be closed for the next few days to organize ourselves, and then in the next few weeks, starting on Wednesday the 17th, we hope that you’ll consider coming in and picking up anything you might need from our shop. We have many high-quality ebikes for sale, as well as accessories like lights and helmets. We have bags of Lego for sale on a sliding scale from $5-500. We have all kinds of lovely things, and any support would be greatly appreciated.

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