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taco_junkie

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  1. Yup, pretty empty on S Lamar when I stop in there for cheap consumables. Wont miss it much.
  2. Took a quick turn out behind the veloway after work. It's still wet in a few spots. Tomorrow is probably good.
  3. Ahem... me and some of the guys doing a pave day this summer
  4. It sounded bad last night. The LCRA site says we received between a third and a half inch.
  5. I haven't been on it in over a week but Strava comments suggest it was good yesterday. Took a very light rain this morning as I was leaving for work. Just enough to wet the surface. More in the forecast but I have fingers crossed for Saturday too.
  6. Looking forward to this. Rain better hold off for once.
  7. There are videos online but here are a few much less useful pictures of an eBay bike I assembled this year. I had to mount bars, front wheel, seat post & pedals. Put some air the shock and convert to tubeless. The only troubleshooting I had to do was center the rear brakes for a little rubbing. My eBay seller packed instructions that I ignored. All I remember needing to use were clippers to get the zip ties off and a torque wrench.
  8. Good conditions tonight. A few wet spots under the bridges. Water is flowing under the Escarpment bridge and over at the soccer fields by fence line. Other than that the creek seemed dry. Maybe the rain holds up or misses us tomorrow and Thursday night is a thing that can happen.
  9. Not sure how this helps but I tried. Wifi reception was terrible and my laptop got wet. View was better than a cubicle. 6/10 overall.
  10. Are you me? Truth brother. Summer break for us was building and riding trails in the woods until it got hotter than we could stand. Shark Week was about the time of year we gave up and did more indoors stuff, like watching Shark Week or MTV when it was still a thing. I also knew every kid in the neighborhood and had a close group that was together 24/7. I had more range than my kids have now. But the whole culture has changed. It's all about scheduled activities. Soccer practice, yoga, gymnastics, cooking classes... I wish I could tell them to go play outside but it's not where their friends are. Gotta send them to those after school camps. Only $90/wk. If I keep my kids at home and tell them to play outside they become the weird ones. For better or worse it's where we are.
  11. Nice. I wish I had found a used trainer at that price. I bought one new about 2 years ago as a Christmas present to myself. With work schedules, weather, and kids sometimes it just isn't possible to ride regularly. I end up riding as much on the trainer as IRL. OTOH I more than doubled the "miles" ridden per year. I tried Zwift and Bkool when I first started. Bkool had a lot of problems so I settled on Zwift. Never tried TrainerRoad because I don't like the idea of staring at numbers and charts. Most of my rides start by telling myself this will be a casual "recovery" ride. Inevitably I chase down everyone that passes me or blow up trying. I have no self control. That's kind of what I like about Zwift there is always someone to chase or someone behind you to try to beat to the next hill or whatever. Just staring at a screen showing watts for an hour... just doesn't sound as fun. No doubt structured workouts are better for sick gains though. I bought a 2nd cassette for my road bike so it's as easy as changing a rear wheel when I want to use the trainer. No moving parts around. I'd recommend at least two fans. I like to have one in front aimed up at my torso and head and one in back pointed at my legs. I could use a third in the front. I do not like erg mode. At least on the Tacx it seems like if you fall behind with your cadence it ramps up resistance really fast. I seem to yo-yo above and below the number I'm supposed to be holding more in erg mode than not. Seems backwards to what it should be but maybe something I have is messed up. Like I said I don't mess with the training plans much.
  12. Trail work tonight instead of riding? I always have a shovel, some rope and a tarp in my car. The shovel might come in handy.
  13. I drive there at least once a year. It's ~12 hours with stops. Hustle and Flow is pretty cool. La Tierra and the Dale Ball trails are both near enough to town that you can ride to them if you are near the square. Dale Ball has more climbing. La Tierra has more flow. I'd also recommend the Galisteo Basin trails south of town especially if its snowing or cold uphill. It sits a bit lower than SF and has ~50 miles of trails. I've only ever ridden up the Windsor like some kind of dummy. Worst day of my life. Didn't even have the energy to ride down it, had to ride the road down. #fail
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