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Monday, October 17, 2011

Yehuda Moon & The Kickstand Cyclery on Kickstarter

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This would be a great gift for your cycling buddy. Pre-order volumes 2, 3 and 4 through Kickstarter (follow this link: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/yehudamoon/kickstand-comics-volumes-2-3-and-4).  You can still get volume 1 on the Yehuda Moon website (follow this link: http://www.yehudamoon.com/shop.php).

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Quick question...

Trek Paragon 2011
So this is my first year mountain biking after a bit more then 10 years away. When I got rid of my last mountain bike, I had just moved to Minnesota from a much warmer climate. In addition, in the last 10 or so years, hydraulic discs went from downhill rig only, to normal equipment on all mountain bikes.

So my question. Is it safe for my fork (Fox F29 RL 100 open bath) and brakes (Avid Elixir 5) to continue to use them through the winter? Not sure if I'd ride much in sub zero temps, but I'm sure I'll put in some rides in the 10 to zero degree range. Is there any special preparation that needs to be done to either set up?

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2011 Trek Paragon Hello mountain bike racing fans.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Bike art - Article about Muskegon phantom painted bike artist

Image from mlive.com
I like street art like this. Click this link to read the article and see a couple more pics.

Here is a prior post about a similar project in Toronto. 

Side note here: I think it's funny that he says to watch out for copycats, when he himself is copying from the ghost bikes he's seen. I mean it's fine that he put his signature on it. But if you're a copycat yourself (most artists and designers are) why warn about copycats to others? You weren't the first one to paint a bike and lock it up. Oh well.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Jens, Jens, Jens. "I'm in the first line. I'm going to get going!"

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Awesomeness of Jens.

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Bike Art - Unknown Artist and Title


Honestly, I'd love to give some credit for this image. I know the feeling of this rider, suffering up this climb. If you know the artist, let me know so I can link to and credit them. Found here.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

It's not backing down, if you never registered

There's some heavy fall dirt and gravel race action this weekend. The Heroic (60 mile gravel race in Cannon Falls) and Holzinger Hot Lap in Winona. Both on Saturday. Some are riding both. I'll be doing neither. Call me a wuss if you want. I have no excuse other than I'm just not into taking the short trip out to either location on Saturday.

I guess I should look at a calendar and map out a season a little better if I want to do a few races next year. I know I'd like to do a mountain bike race or 5. Hit up a gravel one here and there. And do some more road group rides (again).

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Bike art - Chairman Ting “404 Beach” street wall art time lapse

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Another one from Chairman Ting. Time lapse of a street art collabo with Mike Nowland of Company Policy and Tom Pettapiece

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Sidi to make Speedplay direct mount shoes

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I held onto my Carnac Greg LeMonds for long beyond their life. Part of the reason was that I didn't like any other shoes interface with my Speedplay pedals. Now Sidi is offering models with a 4 hole Speedplay cleat base. That's awesome! I just got new shoes, so I'll have to wait for at least a couple years to get mine.

Image from BikeRumor

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

No Trek Paragon for 2012?

2011 Trek Paragon Hello mountain bike racing fans.
I went to the Trek site to find some numbers about the geometry of my bike, and couldn't find anything about it. As if it disappeared. So I guess Trek doesn't think an aluminium 29er hardtail with low race level components fits their lineup.

Update: use this link (http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/2011/archive/paragon) for spec on 2011 Trek Paragon.


COLORS AVAILABLE
Matte Dark Gray/Titanite Black

Paragon
FRAMESET
Sizes 15.5, 17.5, 19, 21, 23"
Frame 6061 butted & hydroformed aluminum, E2 head tube, press-fit bottom bracket, cold-forged dropouts, G2 29" Geometry
Front Suspension Fox F100 RL 29 w/E2 steerer, custom G2 Geometry, 51mm offset crown, 100mm travel
WHEELS
Wheels Bontrager FCC front hub, Shimano M525 rear hub; Bontrager Mustang Disc 29 32/28-hole rims
Tires Bontrager 29-2, 29x2.1"
DRIVETRAIN
Shifters SRAM X.7, 10 speed
Front Derailleur Shimano SLX
Rear Derailleur SRAM X.9
Crank Shimano M552, 44/32/22
Cassette Shimano HG8110 12-36, 10 speed
Pedals n/a
COMPONENTS
Saddle Bontrager Evoke 2, chromoly rails
Seat Post Bontrager Race, 27.2mm, 5mm offset
Handlebars Bontrager Race Lite Big Sweep, 17 degree sweep
Stem Bontrager Race X Lite, 31.8mm
Headset FSA Orbit, E2
Brakeset Avid Elixir 5 hydraulic disc brakes, 6-bolt; G3 185mm front, 160mm rear rotors
Extras Fork sag meter

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2011 Trek Paragon Hello mountain bike racing fans.

Bike art - ParadaCreations “I Love Bikes”



Very nice 11x14 print available for $21 on Etsy.

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Katie Compton | Second to None trailer

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This looks cool. I'll have to keep a watch for new episodes.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Sufferfest “A Very Dark Place” review

sufferfest very dark place review
Let me get this out of the way first and foremost. I received an advance preview copy of The Sufferfest's new video “A Very Dark Place” at no charge to review. I also have an affiliate link with The Sufferfest. I could potentially make a commission from any sale from following the link on the right sidebar. Honestly, I haven't made enough to cash out yet, but hopefully I can buy a cup of coffee or a beer one day from it.

As we enter fall (autumn for you folks who are artsy) and winter, most of us lose daylight riding time. Sure we can attach lights and ride in the dark. And if you bundle up with enough clothes, you can stay warm enough to ride, even to sub-zero temps, not that I do much of that more then riding to work. The only other option is to ride a trainer or rollers indoors.

Indoor riding is a great way to stay in shape, and even possibly build some fitness. But it can be really boring. I mean really boring. Sure you can crank up the tunes. That works for a bit. In the old-school days, we would pop in a tape of races we taped off the TV in the summer. Now you can pop in a dvd or load some You-Tube clips. If you are really motivated, you can even set up structured workouts based on heart rate, cadence, perceived exertion, power or any combination.

The Sufferfest has put together videos that combine race/ride footage, music and a structured workout. All in one package.

“A Very Dark Place” is 50 minutes of suffering. If you've ever watched other trainer workout videos, you usually get a nice coach telling you to go hard or ease up at certain points in the ride. Good, but not always motivational. The Sufferfest videos throws that out the window and motivates you by occasionally putting you down and egging you on.

The music matches the intensity, and the soundtrack for “A Very Dark Place” is indie rock. It works well and keeps your interest. But I do tend to like more electronic/industrial or even dance/rave for riding rollers.

The structure of the workout starts with a warm-up, a couple 30 second sprint efforts, and 5x 4 minute very high intensity intervals with 3 minutes each to recover, and a 4 minute cool down.

I did my Sufferfest riding 3.5 inch rollers. I should have rolled up a towel and placed it under the rear drum for added intensity. All through the video they have cadence/intensity cues, and it didn't really match up to my workout. This is in no way the fault of Sufferfest. A stationary trainer with resistance or variable resistance would work great. Crank that intensity up and you're good to go. But for me, even if I was in the biggest chainring/smallest cog combo, I wasn't able to get the intensity high enough with the lower cadences.

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The above chart of my workout shows my heartrate with cadence over time. You can see the distinct intervals, but they didn't rise up as hard as they should have.

The 50 minutes went by very quicly. I was concerned that the 4 minute intervals would be impossible to keep going thru. The other day, I did a workout with just an iPod and a general idea of some sort of intervals. I only had 3 to do, and the last one I wasn't able to hold for the full time. But with the added motivational cues of the Sufferfest and great video footage, I was working hard, but each change in intensity came up quickly.

If you are looking for a way to stay motivated to ride the trainer indoors check out The Sufferfest videos. It may not be the same as riding outdoors, but at least it makes the suffering bearable.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Bike art - Kim Naumann - Curiouser & Curiouser Design “A ride in the Countryside”



A very nice marker on paper illustration of  “A ride in the Countryside”. Another great Flickr find.

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Scott Bike | Grems graffiti project



Follow this link. http://www.scott-sports.com/thegremsproject

Make some graffiti on their wall.

Win a fixed gear bike.

Sounds simple. I guess we'll see. Go ahead and have a go at it.

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Heart rate app

My Instant Heart Rate: 41. Measured with Android App http://bit.ly/gNRxNx

Trainer Road

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I'm pretty interested in this. I'd need to get and Ant+ stick for my computer, but I already have the speed cadence sensor, as well as the heartrate strap, so no big deal there. I'd have to see if they would set up virtual power for the drum size of my rollers and I'd be set up to do some indoor sessions with real structure.

I think it would really make winter roller sessions that much more bearable.

They are now in beta sign up, so if you have Ant+ accessories and stick, you may want to check it out. Link: http://www.trainerroad.com/

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Cav won the worlds

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Cav wins worlds

Mark Cavendish wins the World Road Race Championships in a sprint! I'd say he was spinning the big ring!

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Bike art - Tor "Bikes of San Francisco"

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Great poster made for ArtCrank SF. Available here: http://torweeks.bigcartel.com/, for $30.

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Orange fixed gear rolling again.

Chain and cog

Old vs new

Bike is happy now


Ordered an IRO 17 tooth 3/32 cog and a SRAM PC1 chain. The cog is machined from Cro-moly steel, finished in matte black. Not sure if it's a treatment or a coating. Hopefully it's durable. The chain comes with a special snap link, that I'm sure works well on singlespeeds, but I don't trust it on a fixed drivetrain. Seems to me that there could be compression forces when slowing with your legs. And that could cause the snap link to un-snap. Maybe I'm wrong. Anyone use one with a fixed gear?

I wen't out for a shake down spin today and the drivetrain seems smooth and silent again. I think I'll be riding this for the Tuesday night cyclocross at Eastwood.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

View SportTracks logs on your Android phone (Android Activities Viewer)


I've been keeping track of my training for the last number of years on SportTracks. So I just saw that there's now an Android app called Activities Viewer that allows you to view the log information on your phone. This is great for taking a look at where you're at, training wise, without having to boot up your 'puter.

Looks like it will also connect to Garmin Connect if you use that service too.

Seems cool to me. Gonna give it a try and let you know how it works.

Or check it our for yourself. Click this link (https://market.android.com/details?id=sk.flashdev.sporttracks.viewer), or visit the Android Activities Viewer site here: http://activitiesviewer.blogspot.com/

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Minnecycle - Minnesota handmade bicycle show



I just found out about this today, though I guess it's been in planning for a long time. Too bad, because I'd like to check it out. Looks like some great local framebuilders are attending.

Some info can be found here: minnecycle.org

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Races to think about - Holzinger Hot Lap (DETAILS)



This is a follow up to this post that announced my interest in possibly doing this race. In case you can't read the type in the above image, here's what it says:
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HOLZINGER HOT LAP TT 2
October 8th, 2011 . WINONA, MN
Grassroots errort strongly encouraged by 29nSNGL*
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The Year of the Golden Eagle
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Sign up at NOON. 2pm START. 1 LOOP (roughly 9 miles) 60 second intervals. Party starts and ends a Holzinger Lodge in Winona, MN (2 hrs south of Mpls) 6 pack entry. Yes, 6 pack of beer is your entry (CANS ONLY. Lodge rule.)
RSVP NEEDED: bladecollins[at]29nsngl.com
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Whoo-hoo! Grassroots racing seems to thrive in SE MN.

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Just have to say

Just so you know, this isn't my picture,
and it's not the squash from our yard.
Deal with it.
The greatest wife in the world (mine, not yours), made some amazing butternut squash soup last night for dinner. Seriously, it was freaking delicious.

Even better, the squash just decided to grow in our yard as a volunteer plant. Not even sure how we got the seed as we have never grown it in the past.

Free organic food, provided by God. (Not that all the other food isn't either) Thank you.

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

A little something about a person in the bike industry

I was lucky enough to have worked for a period of time in bicycle retail. It really was some of the most satisfying years, in enjoyment of what I was doing, and in terms of relationships I have made. I have seen the rise and fall of some great companies and products. While I sometimes purchase and ride mass produced bikes, mainly because of personal economy, I have a love affair with small bike builders. The guy's and small companies scraping to get buy, doing what they do because of love of the sport and passion for what they do. It's those guys that are what is great about the bike industry, and a reason I'd like to find a way back in, though maybe not in the direct retail area.

 Anyway, I really have no idea what I'm saying, as this is really just supposed to be some words to intro a post I came across a small framebuilders blog. It struck me as interesting and I wanted to share it. Follow this link to have a read: http://overopinionatedframebuilder.blogspot.com/2011/09/lets-all-make-memories-that-we-can.html

Here's a small snippit that I found interesting:
I'm ready to let my work tell the story of the crooked and makeshift path of what I have done these past decades-I'll do this and let folks decide if what I have done has validity or merit in this year of 2011.
Hope you read it, find it interesting, and maybe think about buying a bike from one of the small builders. At least once in your life.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Races to think about - Murphy Menace 50

This would be for next year (2012). I might be able to do this. A 50 mile mountain bike race in the twin cities. Assuming they do it again next August (2012)

http://www.threeriversparks.org/events/M/murphy-menace-50.aspx

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Joey really is ok, and tells his story

Read about it here: www.cxmagazine.com/joey-joey-speaks-tells-story. In a world with no heros, I think we can all now look up to Joey.

Re: http://anello-grande.blogspot.com/2011/09/i-think-joeys-ok.html

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I think Joey's OK

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This is like one of my nightmares. I better get on doing some barrier hopping practice.

Update: Joey really is ok.

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Premium Rush - Movie Trailer

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I'm so happy that Columbia decided to do a sequel to Quicksilver. Just kidding. This here is the trailer to a new movie out in Jan. 2012 - Premium Rush. Guess they can't use Triple Rush.

I'm sure this movie will cause all kinds of controversy with the bike advocacy and safety groups. As well as all the hipsters complaining that mainstream media has taken over their underground activity.

Oh well, I think I'll actually pay to watch this in theaters. Can't be that bad right?



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Heart rate app

My Instant Heart Rate: 49. Measured with Android App http://bit.ly/gNRxNx

Newton's Third Law is wrong: Although it states that for each action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, there is no force equal in reaction to an attack by Gunnar Soroos. Gunnar Soroos rides for Toms Shoes Cycling Team. Gunnar Soroos is so crazy and awesome that he flips out ALL the time. I heard that Gunnar was eating at a diner. And when some dude dropped a spoon Gunnar Soroos killed the whole town. My friend Oprah Winfrey said that she saw Gunnar Soroos totally uppercut some jerkface just because they opened a window. Gunnar Soroos doesn't shop at Costco!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gunnar Soroos has two speeds. Fast, and Kill! The main export of a Gunnar Soroos attack is pain. You can control how people can interact with you and your friends. Choose who can see you, who can speak to you, who can hurt you, and who can be ignored.

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