Monday, January 14, 2008

 

Fixin' the Teeuwen Ride

and you didn't even know it was broke ....................


The last time I rode the fixer was at a RABA century last summer. Unfortunately one of the elbow pads blew off on the way up when the bike was on the roof rack. An impromptu replacement was made with a towel fragment and some 'lectrical tape. It worked just fine but fell short on style points.

If necessity is the mother of invention, who is the father?



So it was switched out before the Sunday ride.









Getting back on the fixer always involves a bit of trepidation and awkwardness at first. But it goes away quick. Got a feel for it on the way down to the shop to meet the crew. Still took another 20 miles or so to get comfortable in a close double pace line. 60-65 miles out to the Ruritan club. Temps in the high 40s. Got blasted by rain a few times, but it didn't last too long. Best thing about being cold and wet was having 12 or so friends out there to share it with. Everything dried out eventually except my feet. Shoulda had shoe covers.


One "rest" stop on the way. Why do I always catch Laura with her mouth full?









Not sure what was happening over by the outhouse, but someone paid me good money to blur the photo, thereby protecting the guilty.








A good crowd was gathered - the elusive DBo even made it out there. (Thanks for the ride home buddy)









The Teeuwen Ride is an annual event in honor of deceased local cycling icon Peter Teeuwen. It was my first time out to do it. We followed the PLT 24 mile time trial lollipop course. Fully escorted by police. Sweet. Lots of folks ahead and behind. A real nice post ride pot luck buffet too. Especially fine was the spicy chili! I thought, at 75+ riders, it was a pretty good crowd, but those that knew better said it was actually a small turnout. The weather kept those with less fortitude (or more common sense?) inside.




Considering my lack of time on the saddle this year (2-3 days a week), I felt pretty good. My foot wasn't even sore after it thawed out. 97 gear inches was a bit much for this ride, but a good workout anyway.



RideOn

JB

lyrics 4 the day :

"Lookin' back in front of me,
in the mirrors a grin,
through eyes of love I see,
I'm really lookin at a friend......"


Comments:
I think passion is the father of invention.
 
Looks like the title of Father of invention is an open debate. I ask Jeeves but he wasn’t very helpful. Duct tape instead of electrical tape would have gained you a smooth 10 style points. Thanks for the sweet link to the Craft Windproof stuff. I think I’m going to have to order some more of it up.

Peace,
Metro
 
Duck tape, I'll vote for that - its been the saviour of my tent, my car, my inflatable kayak & therefore possibly my life!

Need to repair your bike? Then why not visit www.smbbearings.com/BB_BRGS.htm for a great article about replacing your bike's bottom bracket bearings, the photos are a real help too.
 
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