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April 29, 2019 at 8:44 pm #1098102
Steve O
Participant@bentbike33 190172 wrote:
That wheel looks like SteveO wanted to use the same spokes when he converted from a standard hub to the dynamo hub and had to figure out what to do with the extra length to keep from destroying tubes.
Why let a perfectly good spoke go to waste?
Actually, I now know the backstory on why Phuoc (Bike Club) builds wheels like this. Ask me at coffee club sometime.
April 30, 2019 at 12:42 am #1098107Starduster
Participant@Steve O 190182 wrote:
Actually, I now know the backstory on why Phuoc (Bike Club) builds wheels like this. Ask me at coffee club sometime.
Back in the day, I worked with Phuoc at The Bicycle Exchange. So I *will* ask you about the story…
April 30, 2019 at 3:06 am #1098109Steve O
Participant@Starduster 190187 wrote:
Back in the day, I worked with Phuoc at The Bicycle Exchange. So I *will* ask you about the story…
I do not believe I have ever seen you at coffee club, however.
May 4, 2019 at 1:32 am #1098295Starduster
ParticipantMy career simply does not allow me any riding time during the week. So coffee club is nearly impossible for me. Sorry,all. It is what it is until I retire.
May 21, 2019 at 6:54 pm #1098688bobco85
ParticipantAs per usual, it took a couple of weeks, but I managed to finish my video for the spring 2019 edition of Midnight Saddles.
I had a hard time dealing with the darkness (it was night, so it was expected) in the footage, so there may be some wonkyness in the coloration of the footage, but I tried to make sure everything got in there, raindrops and all.
Also, since we took a moment of silence at Dave’s ghost bike during the ride, I made sure to put that in the video. I hope it was respectful.
[video=youtube_share;gnrCpwKvPjA]https://youtu.be/gnrCpwKvPjA[/video]
July 10, 2019 at 2:08 am #1099669Steve O
ParticipantYes, it’s the much anticipated summertime Midnight Saddles ride. The one when it’s nice and warm and there’s a cool summer vibe in the middle of the night in the big city. Don’t miss it!!
NEW!! IMPROVED!!!
Now coordinated with the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum’s special Washington Monument “Go for the Moon” show.
Date: Saturday, July 20
Special Pre-Ride event: Show up between 10:00 and 10:25 pm to view the 10:30 pm showing of the “Go for the Moon” show.
Or show up even earlier and enjoy the exhibits at the Air & Space Museum, which will be open until 2am (Complete schedule of events here)
Viewing location: On the National Mall between 9th and 12th StreetsPost-show ride start location: Hirshhorn Museum, Mall side (hill.jolly.slows). Proceed to ride meetup location after the show ends.
Rollout Time: 10:56:15 PM
Ride Route: https://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/2598040255
After midnight eatery: DC Cafe – Dupont CircleFor those who have never gone on a Midnight Saddles ride, it’s a fun, social ride.
We ride together as a group at a moderate pace with occasional stops to take photos or otherwise take in something interesting. We always end at a late-night eatery where we share food, drink and company. They are usually 15-20 miles and end at the eatery between midnight and 1 am. (If you are new to Midnight Saddles, scroll back through this thread to learn more)
All are welcome to join the ride. If you are concerned about getting home afterward, we will make sure at least one person accompanies you, even if that has to be me.
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Participant@Steve O 192036 wrote:
Yes, it’s the much anticipated summertime Midnight Saddles ride. The one when it’s nice and warm and there’s a cool summer vibe in the middle of the night in the big city. Don’t miss it!!
Date: Saturday, July 20
GAH. Why do you always schedule these when I am going to be out of town?!
July 10, 2019 at 1:20 pm #1099676Steve O
Participant@Sunyata 192039 wrote:
GAH. Why do you always schedule these when I am going to be out of town?!
Why do you always go out of town?
Also, this ride now coordinated with a really cool other event which is not scheduled while you are in town. See updated post.July 10, 2019 at 7:02 pm #1099690Smitty2k1
ParticipantAfter ghosting on the Lotus ride maybe I can make this
July 10, 2019 at 8:24 pm #1099691ChristoB50
ParticipantIf I did my UTC to EDT conversion correctly {per Wikipedia info available} then if you all pressed your pedals forward to roll out at precisely 10:56:15 that night, you’d coincide exactly with the 50-years-mark, down to the second, from the moment Neil set his foot on the lunar surface…
July 11, 2019 at 3:43 am #1099696Steve O
Participant@ChristoB50 192061 wrote:
If I did my UTC to EDT conversion correctly {per Wikipedia info available} then if you all pressed your pedals forward to roll out at precisely 10:56:15 that night, you’d coincide exactly with the 50-years-mark, down to the second, from the moment Neil set his foot on the lunar surface…
What might be more appropriate is if we came to a stop sign and that is exactly when we all put our foot down.
July 16, 2019 at 2:11 pm #1099744Steve O
ParticipantHello night owls,
Well, this Midnight Saddles ride promises to be a memorable one, given its auspicious timing to coincide with the Apollo 11 50th anniversary.
Updates:
I plan to go to the Air & Space Museum earlier in the evening, maybe around 8pm, to see some of their special exhibits. The Museum will be open until 2am! Feel free to join me there.
Details about events at the Air & Space are here. Trivia at 8:30!Make sure you arrive in time to see the 10:30 viewing of “Go for the Moon,” which will be shown on big screens at 12th St. on the National Mall. Behind the screens will be the projection of the Saturn V rocket on the Washington Monument.
We roll from the Hirshhorn after the show ends (at 10:56 pm). Part of our route takes us in front of the Washington Monument again, for a photo op.
Here’s the route: https://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/2598040255. It’s about 14 miles.Our destination is the DC Cafe near 21st & P NW, DuPont Circle area.
See you there!!!
July 16, 2019 at 2:36 pm #1099747AliasXIII
ParticipantI choose to go on this ride. I choose to go on this ride on this Saturday, and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are fun.
July 20, 2019 at 3:53 am #1099833ginacico
ParticipantFor those hoping to see the “Apollo 11: Go for the Moon” show Saturday night… We went tonight and found it quite easy.
You definitely want to be in the designated zone behind the screens to get the full effect of the show. At 8:30 there was no problem finding a spot on the grass between 9th and 12th. By 9:00 it had started to fill up. By showtime at 9:30 people had squeezed into all the vacant spots, but everyone was fairly polite. If you don’t get a spot there, you can still see the projection on the Washington Monument from just about anywhere.
I was afraid we’d all be standing and jockeying to see, but magically at T-2 people started yelling and everyone sat down in the grass. I’ve literally never seen such a thing in DC, and still can’t believe it happened.
Also, we walked right in with our bikes and laid them down next to us, and saw others do the same. Nobody cared. I was too afraid to lock mine up out of sight.
We found the Air & Space museum closed (at least the door we tried) and the Smithsonian tents outside quiet, I guess they’re daytime exhibits.
People cleared out and there was plenty of space before the 10:30 show. Clearly some people were going to stick around and watch again. 15th and other streets that were blocked off to cars were really nice for bikes, but avoiding all the pedestrians is the challenge.
Go… it was worth it!
July 20, 2019 at 5:21 am #1099834Starduster
ParticipantI have been assured that Air & Space will be open tomorrow night- a friend volunteers there, and has the 10pm-midnight shift where Armstrong’s restored space suit is displayed.
Gina, thank you. This gives me confidence that I can pull off my *Papillon Goes to the Moon (sorta)* Ride Saturday. (Including inflight rendezvous with Midnight Saddles)
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