Re: [RBW] Quickbeam on the Range

2016-02-16 Thread Deacon Patrick
I love it, Thom! There is a stretch on this ride I think of as flat, but it's actually 22mph going north, and 15 going south. With abandon, Patrick On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 8:52:06 PM UTC-7, Thom Goodmann wrote: > > Great ride . . . had the QB out yesterday, and it felt so good that I am

Re: [RBW] Quickbeam on the Range

2016-02-15 Thread Thom Goodmann
Great ride . . . had the QB out yesterday, and it felt so good that I am thinking of riding on an MS fundraiser in a couple of weeks. #flatflorida Who needs multiples?! --Thom in Miami On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 8:46:51 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote: > > Aye, the whole ride had this epic

Re: [RBW] Quickbeam on the Range

2016-02-15 Thread Deacon Patrick
Aye, the whole ride had this epic journeyman feel to it that was a fantastic addition to the poetry of it. Saddle is a Rivet Diablo. Love it! With abandon, Patrick On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 4:22:21 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote: Idyllic in a sort of brooding, hardman way. > What is that

Re: [RBW] Quickbeam on the Range

2016-02-15 Thread Patrick Moore
Idyllic in a sort of brooding, hardman way. What is that saddle? Patrick Moore, who just rode in shorts and ss jersey at sunny and 60* with winds gusting 17 mph from the West. (But I was in a 76" gear. Hah!) On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote: > Rampart range is the mountai

Re: [RBW] Quickbeam on the Range

2016-02-15 Thread René Sterental
Nice! On Monday, February 15, 2016, Deacon Patrick wrote: > Rampart range is the mountains that run from Pikes Peak to just South of > Denver and paved Highway 67 rides the plateau on the western side of > Rampart Range. It is a lovely gentle rolling 15 miles from Woodland Park to > Westcreek (w

[RBW] Quickbeam on the Range

2016-02-15 Thread Deacon Patrick
Rampart range is the mountains that run from Pikes Peak to just South of Denver and paved Highway 67 rides the plateau on the western side of Rampart Range. It is a lovely gentle rolling 15 miles from Woodland Park to Westcreek (where the road then drops down into a canyon to Deckers, but I did