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This fuzzy image was captured yesterday near the NY State Capitol building 
in Albany, NY.  With a crowd estimated at 7000, I managed to catch one 
"Nice Bike!", and had a conversation about hip replacements and 
step-through frames with a guy with a very sore hip, whose bike was parked 
in front of mine.  


This is the current winter setup, five months after New Bike Day.  A few 
thoughts to mark the occasion:


It's a "meh" so far with the Nokian A10 studded tires.  They feel squirmy 
in turns compared to the Mount and Grounds that I had on the Surly, though 
to be fair, I haven't played much with tire pressures.  Snow melt that 
turns to ice patches after sundown is common here in upstate NY; squirmy 
seems a small price to pay for the peace of mind of having studs.  I have 
returned to using the stock saddle after riding through the late summer and 
fall with a Brooks B67S.  This saddle is surprisingly comfortable, and I 
love not having to worry about the weather, or about someone taking it. 
I've also grown to like the look.  I just started using the Extra Small 
SaddleSack as a handlebar bag.  Among other things, I store my lighting 
gear in it.  I like being able to simply pull the battery pack cord 
 through the zipper opening to connect my CygoLight MityCross.  The bottom 
of the Sackville MultiSack attached to the Pletscher Clem rack is just 
visible through the rear wheel.  This is not Riv's most handsome bag, IMO, 
but I use it more than any other for city riding.  Yesterday, I stored a 
wallet, gloves, shoulder strap, bus pass and cable lock in it; its slim 
profile was well-suited for walking a bike in a crowd.  I have adapted to 
the quirks of the stock thumb shifters, but a touch of arthritis in my 
thumbs has me collecting parts to switch to bar-end shifters.  I haven't 
decided whether I will try modifying the Ergon BioKork grips for cable 
routing, or just wrap the bars.


All for now.

Linda

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