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bestbike85

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  1. As I grow older I am finding ways to enjoy cycling by doing more with less. I've sold off the big expensive bikes, and toned down my bike budget significantly simply to do so. I have recently given the single speed life a gander, and I just don't think it's for me. While the simplicity is awesome, I like to go faster at times and slower at other time. However, if I had 2 mountain bikes one would definitely be a single speed. Anyways, enter my Sunday morning project. Advent X installation on the salsa timberjack 27.5+ with the chain stays slammed to 420. All parts installed include: cassette, rear derailleur, shifter, shimano cable housing and a kmc x10 chain, for a grand total of $215. I'll report back after a few rides.
  2. That's the biggest change I can think of on a bike. The shoulder and wrist pain I endured before I realized wtf it was from was misery. I cut everything to 760 now and no more pain.
  3. The wieners love their office bed.
  4. In other news, I am on my fresh squeezed margarita kick right now. 1oz Cointreau 2.5oz tequila Juice of 2 good limes Rim is dipped in agave nectar and salted
  5. Ok so I put them in my cart. I have historically always seen them for $30+ for 1!! That's why I balked. I can handle $17.50 for 2. If I can't, I have bigger issues looming.
  6. I've always wanted a Glencairn, but I'm a cheap ass when it comes to glassware and the only places I look for one is at Homegoods and Marshall's when my wife makes me go with her. Needless to say I have had no luck on that.
  7. To be fair, we were fucked far before covid.
  8. Another vote for consistency. All I know is I run 17/ 14 on my gauges and it works. Find your numbers on your gauge and roll with it, no pun intended.
  9. I snagged a lift ticket yesterday for Friday Sept 17 for $15. Crazy cheap.
  10. Lots of good info here already, but my $0.02 is that right now is not a good time to be buying a new bike. If you can even find something that might fit what you want, your options will be very limited and you'll likely pay a premium. Ride yours and get better. The bubble will burst.
  11. I tried to give it a go this morning. It does have potential, but man it is hard to navigate in its current condition. There was a good bit of construction going on for the disc golf course, too
  12. Not that this is a funny ad, but it’s shocking that this girl stole a Jones bike from a garage, and the guy was right there yelling at her, and she’s on 2 cameras! Here is the YouTube link to the video, you can hear him yelling at her then the second view from what looks like a neighbors camera: https://austin.craigslist.org/bik/d/austin-stolen-jones-bike/7362893675.html
  13. This is the type of fear mongering that is unbelievable to me. The survival rate of this disease is astronomically high, regardless of your vaccination status, but people want to say that if you catch it is it likely your death bed. Strange, extremely polarizing times we live in.
  14. I decided this belonged here instead of starting a new thread. A few months ago I picked up a new salsa timberjack single speed and I’m getting some serious pain while on it. Here are a few things to note: ~ about 45 min in to each ride my lower back starts seriously aching, to the point that I have to cut rides short ~ none of the other bikes do this, I’ve even ridden my Fargo on all of these same trails with no issues like this ~ haven’t ridden a single speed since I owned a Gary Fisher Triton in Lafayette and Houston (7+ years ago) ~ I am very accustomed to hard tails, and have been exclusively on one for the last 19 months ~ I bought this bike in Colorado, and in the 4 weeks I had it there I only got about 4 good rides on it due to vacations, packing and moving, but in those rides I don’t recall any lower back pain at all, much less like this ~ adding to previous post, the trails I was riding there were tons more climbing (especially big climbs) but none of the rough chunk like here, so I had to torque like I do here, but not the pounding and abuse on my body ~ my previous hard tail (diamonds back carbon sync’r) seemed as stiff, if not stiffer than this bike ~ similar to the previous post, the sync’r and this bike are very similar in geo. 1 degree here or there, but nothing crazy Now that we got all of that out of the way, my question is: What is causing this pain? My 2 thoughts are: 1. My body is not accustomed to the constant torque it is under due to the riding single speed. Always torquing my lower back left and right is just wearing it out and over more time I will get stronger and the pain will be less. If this was the case, I’d think I’d have had some pain in Colorado, too, but can’t recall any. 2. The frame is stiffer than I thought and this bike is simply beating the shit out of me, directly into my lower back. If 1 above is the case, I’d think a group set could fix it. If 2 above is the case, I’d think a new bike could fix it. Any thoughts on this? Any way to test some possible solutions?
  15. I just took a peek at my Strava Flyby for that ride. I made the turn north onto 183A path from Brushy creek path at 6:17am, then made the turn east from 183A back onto Brushy creek path at 6:42am. With that said, there was a larger group of what looks to be roadies that passed right there also coming south down 183A path turning west onto Brushy creek path at 6:47am. From a brief Strava stalk, there were at least 5 riders in this group. Possibly they have something. I am happy to share their names with Todd.
  16. I did a ride Friday and went right through this area. Came from the far east side of brushy on gravel bike, went north on 183 trail to Whitestone and back down and home. I left just before 6am and was back a bit after 7am, so I was passing through there both times before 7am. Of course I don't have a camera/go pro, and don't recall anything out of the ordinary. I'd be happy to talk to Todd if it could be helpful though.
  17. That's risky on a Saturday morning in that lot. It is crawling with people.
  18. These are gone to AustinBike. Dos Equis arrived just in time for a pool party we are attending in a couple hours. Clutch.
  19. The larger of the 2 sizes. Like new condition. Have about 5 rides on them total I tried these out on the new bike to reduce hand fatigue and they simply don't jive with me. I know many people love them. They're yours for a 12 pack of Dos Equis, no cash needed.
  20. That drop bar edition would be right in my wheelhouse. 2.8s rigid drop bar is my favorite way to ride.
  21. I may join this one of these weeks. I could use a lesson trying to hold Barry's wheel.
  22. After the huge dump of rain we got late yesterday afternoon, how long would one anticipate this taking to dry out for Brushy? Sorry, back to learning he ropes around here.
  23. I love the woodsmoke. Really hate that Salsa did away with it. It was the answer to the Stache. I’d be interested if it was a medium to compliment my Fargo, but it would just be too big for what I need. Good luck with the sale.
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