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October 24, 2013 at 7:15 pm #984345
Tim Kelley
Participant“#BIKEDC expect a hill climb, a little dirt, a few glowing barriers & a mid-ride cupcake eating contest. Light it up and get loose”
October 24, 2013 at 7:51 pm #984357DaveK
Participant@Tim Kelley 67471 wrote:
“#BIKEDC expect a hill climb, a little dirt, a few glowing barriers & a mid-ride cupcake eating contest. Light it up and get loose”
Hm… yes. I’ll try to make it.
October 24, 2013 at 8:25 pm #984367consularrider
ParticipantUmmm, cupcakes!
October 26, 2013 at 12:28 am #984462FCJMB
ParticipantSo, swag give away for those who coem out and get in the sty bright stay shiny vibe has expanded to….
Spy Optic Sunglasses – we’ll have 2 pairs of spy rivet sunglasses courtesy of Crosshairs Cycling (yes, the irony of giving away sunglasses ona night ride does not escape me)
Castelli has shipped some cyclocross gloves my way to pass along to some lucky rider
I’ll be supplying a grip of WTFKits water bottles
and I know rapha will be covering at least one persons head
Hope to see everyone at 7:30 PM on Wednesday, October 30th
Come for the party pace ride, get loose, stay shiny.
October 26, 2013 at 1:17 am #984465TwoWheelsDC
ParticipantHmm, this is 50 feet from my house…what if I just walk over?
October 26, 2013 at 2:33 am #984466TwoWheelsDC
Participant@TwoWheelsDC 67599 wrote:
Hmm, this is 50 feet from my house…what if I just walk over?
Or, I guess it’s motivation to go ahead and put knobbies on my CX commuter for winter…
October 26, 2013 at 2:27 pm #984469hozn
ParticipantAny hints on planned route? (And where is this dirt that is referenced?) I want to try to attend, though likely toddler bedtime will conflict. Was thinking I could try to catch up / intercept later depending. I even have the cross tires still mounted from Friday’s commute.
October 26, 2013 at 2:32 pm #984470hozn
Participant@TwoWheelsDC 67601 wrote:
Or, I guess it’s motivation to go ahead and put knobbies on my CX commuter for winter…
Commuting with knobbies sucks for everything but snow (or dirt) — and poor traction on wet or frozen road. I would say you should buy my wheels to have a spare set to swap on, but unfortunately they are sold. (But a cheap wheelset might be worth it.)
October 26, 2013 at 7:49 pm #984477TwoWheelsDC
Participant@hozn 67606 wrote:
Commuting with knobbies sucks for everything but snow (or dirt) — and poor traction on wet or frozen road. I would say you should buy my wheels to have a spare set to swap on, but unfortunately they are sold. (But a cheap wheelset might be worth it.)
Yeah, not super knobbies… Just picked up some all-around CX tires. I wanted something for snow/mud, and I finally want to do some gravel grinders. I’ll probably do most of my commuting on my Cannondale anyway…
October 27, 2013 at 2:34 am #984487vvill
ParticipantI’m planning on attending… wondering if I should bring a u-lock. @hozn 67606 wrote:
Commuting with knobbies sucks for everything but snow (or dirt) — and poor traction on wet or frozen road.
Agreed. I finally started swapping out my wheelsets on the CX bike for commutes. The commuting set is a lot heavier but I didn’t always feel too confident cornering on my CX/gravel tires (and they’re only a file tread).
October 28, 2013 at 2:51 am #984510TwoWheelsDC
Participant@hozn 67606 wrote:
Commuting with knobbies sucks for everything but snow (or dirt) — and poor traction on wet or frozen road. I would say you should buy my wheels to have a spare set to swap on, but unfortunately they are sold. (But a cheap wheelset might be worth it.)
I actually just realized that I might be able to use the wheelset from my wife’s old hybrid, which we’ve been debating getting rid of. I hadn’t thought of using those wheels because that bike is a 9spd with disc brakes, but I’m pretty sure I can just throw a 10spd cassette on there and call it good, although I’ll have to see if the rims will work v-brakes…
October 28, 2013 at 7:49 am #984511hozn
Participant@TwoWheelsDC 67648 wrote:
I actually just realized that I might be able to use the wheelset from my wife’s old hybrid, which we’ve been debating getting rid of. I hadn’t thought of using those wheels because that bike is a 9spd with disc brakes, but I’m pretty sure I can just throw a 10spd cassette on there and call it good, although I’ll have to see if the rims will work v-brakes…
Oh, nice! Yeah, 9/10s should be same freehub. If the rims don’t work, it could be a good first wheel building project!
— or probably more practical/cheaper would be those wheels americancyclo linked in the “I saw this deal” thread.
Of course to make the swaps easier you probably want to get an extra cassette too.
October 28, 2013 at 10:31 am #984512DismalScientist
ParticipantIf you could put those brifters in “friction”mode, you would have a lot more options(although you might need to swap chains as well).:rolleyes:
October 30, 2013 at 3:00 pm #984733Tim Kelley
ParticipantFYI–there are some goodies from a company called “Rapha” which you may have heard of, that will be supplying some HI-VIZ goodness tonight.
See you all there…
October 30, 2013 at 3:29 pm #984743Tim Kelley
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