Hi there Eric. We just found a beautiful farmhouse to renovate that seems
close to where this ride took place. We are in Facquier County near the
town of Orleans and can attest that for any ride, forecast 100 feet of
climbing per mile. I am interested in knowing more about your route,
unders
Thanks, Brendon!
On Thursday, August 18, 2022 at 9:05:07 PM UTC-4 brendonoid wrote:
> Oh man, I almost missed this amazing ride report between all the FS posts.
> Such a great write up! Thank you again Eric for all your thoughtful
> contributions to this community.
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Thanks, Pat! It's lovely and worth working towards :)
Scott — Ah, I really did mean to include this info in the ride report. I'm
running the S-Ride 7speed 11-32. The max cog size listed for the Cyclone is
34 so I went on the safe side. I'm not sure about the tab extension for the
13-42 and you
Thanks, Pat! It's lovely and worth working towards :)
Scott — Ah, I really did mean to include this info in the ride report. I'm
running the S-Ride 7speed 11-32. The max cog size listed for the Cyclone is
34 so I went on the safe side. I'm not sure about the tab extension for the
13-42, my fir
Amazing ride report!
QQ regarding your drivetrain overhaul, of the S-Ride 7-speed cassettes,
which did you choose?
I also recently overhauled the drivetrain on my Sam as well from a V/O wide
double to a Sugino XD2 - bash-guard / 40 / 24 with the S-Ride 7 speed
11-36. The RD is a new Altus. Wo
Incredible report! As a DCist I long to get out to Shenandoah more and also
wish I had the legs and cardio and endurance to do something like this.
Pat in DC
On Thursday, August 18, 2022 at 9:05:07 PM UTC-4 brendonoid wrote:
> Oh man, I almost missed this amazing ride report between all the FS
Oh man, I almost missed this amazing ride report between all the FS posts.
Such a great write up! Thank you again Eric for all your thoughtful
contributions to this community.
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Great question, John. I did indeed change the bottom bracket. I went from a
117mm to a 113mm. The clearance is pretty nuts, the chainring bolts just
clear the chainstay, I can slide an index card between the two and that's
it.
On Thursday, August 18, 2022 at 3:14:52 PM UTC-4 John Hawrylak wrot
Eric
Great ride report. One question: Did you install a shorter BB when you
changed cranks from the Sugino XD2 triple to the SunXCD double??
John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ
On Monday, August 15, 2022 at 9:52:21 AM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Shenandoah Foothills
> 47 miles, 5,380 feet
> Cle
Thanks, Bob. Yes, right to roam would be lovely and could be really helpful
for riders looking to stay off the bigger roads! I've heard that in some
Scandi countries (forgive me for not being specific) you can camp in any
open space and trespassing is defined as something like "you can get withi
Yeah...loved the ride reportand , in addition, your build videos are
fun to watch and informative too
On Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at 10:46:29 AM UTC-5 Bob Ehrenbeck wrote:
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> Thanks for the superb narrative, gear talk, and beautiful photos, Eric! So
> inspiring!
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> Now if we only had so
Thanks for the superb narrative, gear talk, and beautiful photos, Eric! So
inspiring!
Now if we only had some right-to-roam laws like in some of the northern
European countries...
Bob E
Cranford, NJ
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Hi Eric,
Nice photographs and sensitively written. Glad you had such a good outing.
Since you've been immersed in Jobst Brandt's riding adventures, I'm certain
some of your experiences would have been Jobst approved:
1. Unpaved roads
2. The climbs. Not Santa Cruz elevation but climb what you hav
Thanks Andy and Steve.
Steve: The total mileage and elevation are at the very very top of my post,
47 miles, 5,380 feet.
On Tuesday, August 16, 2022 at 8:26:34 AM UTC-4 Steven Sweedler wrote:
> I also enjoyed your report, do you have total miles and elevation, using
> RwGPS recently i find m
I also enjoyed your report, do you have total miles and elevation, using
RwGPS recently i find my hilliest rides approach and sometimes surpass
1000’/10 miles.
Steve
On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 5:36 AM ascpgh wrote:
> That report makes me want to skip out on my obligations later this week
> and head
That report makes me want to skip out on my obligations later this week and
head out on a nice ride.
What makes a bike trip for me is summed up by your recollection and
appreciation of details of the experience usually lost to those riding pace
lines, hurrying through similar locales.
I'm l
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