That looks like a fantastic route. Good on ya' for putting it together and
going out there and riding it!

Cheers,
David



On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sounds like a great trip but where are the pictures? You know what Manny
> says--pictures proved it happened.
>
> --mike
>
>
> On Sunday, May 26, 2013 5:23:11 PM UTC-7, BSWP wrote:
>>
>> I rode my LongLow on a not-too-long and not-so-low tour last week, the
>> first time I've ridden that far, and stayed places overnight, by bicycle.
>> It looks like we did 340 miles, over six and a half days of riding, on a
>> mix of roads - some urban, some country lanes, and some coastal highway.
>> The bicycle performed very well, only one minor break, noted below. Weather
>> definitely cooperated, it was warm but not enervatingly hot, and the
>> headwinds we pushed through near the coast turned into tailwinds once we
>> turned south. The route was from Berkeley, into Napa, Calistoga,
>> Healdsburg, Cloverdale over to Boonville, out to the coast along the
>> Navarro river, then south back into Marin and San Francisco:
>> http://ridewithgps.com/routes/**2183399<http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2183399>
>>
>> Some comments on gear: The Nitto Noodles (46) gave me more and better
>> hand positions on the long days, than the M-bars I've been using for as
>> long as I can remember on all my bikes. I got them pretty closely set just
>> before the ride, and bar tape and shellac went on the night before we left.
>> I found and used all the hand positions, and didn't get any numbness.
>> Tektro interruptors worked great.
>>
>> Carrying my off-bike clothes, toolkit, first-aid kit, and toiletries in
>> the large shopsack atop a basic Nitto rear rack (in a basket) made for
>> great access and easy carriage into homes/motels, but it also caught the
>> wind, and made the bike feel generally top-heavy. It also seemed to induce
>> immediate wobble/shimmy if I took my hands off the bars, even when moving
>> from drops to hoods. I'm going to get some Ortlieb dry sacks, and a larger
>> rack, for the next long ride.
>>
>> I noticed a hanging flap of rubber on the rear JB (green) the morning we
>> were too take off - the threads were visible but not torn. I decided to
>> ride on, and deal with either a carcass repair or a new tire when we rode
>> past an open shop. I did get a new tire in St. Helena, but never mounted
>> it, the JB is doing fine, and held pressure the entire trip. Those tires
>> just roll and roll...
>>
>> The only breakdown was the seat binder bolt. The two faces of the binder
>> are not quite parallel (frame was built in 1998 by Joe Starck) and it looks
>> like the bolt was flexing when turned and experienced final fracture in St.
>> Helena when I was adjusting my seat. Thankfully, the town's bike shop was
>> open and they had a bolt and nut that fit. I think a convex washer & cup
>> could help the bolt have a straight shot to the nut.
>>
>> And speaking of, this was the first time I used bag balm - wow, it's
>> fantastic. No chafing, no sore spots, a perfect combination with merino
>> wool skivvies under thin nylon shorts. I don't know why I resisted it for
>> so long...
>>
>> All told, it was great much fun to ride day on day for a week. I got
>> melancholy taking BART back at the end, but look forward to more long
>> rides. Maybe even some camping.
>>
>> - Andrew, Berkeley
>>
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