RE: [RBW] One More New Year's Day celebration ride (slow)

2013-01-03 Thread Allingham II, Thomas J
That looks fun.  Two chain breaks, same rider?  Sheesh.

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On Wed, 2013-01-02 at 16:47 -0600, Joan Oppel wrote:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/30856149@N04/8340027626/in/photostream
 
 
 Hmmm, can't figure out what MLK is saying about us!  

I assume he's saying what the Park Ranger told us when he kicked us out of the 
memorial:  No bikes allowed!  You can tell he meant it by the stern 
expression on his face...

 I am standing with the Bleriot (of course) - that's Steve Palincsar to 
 my right with his George Longstaff (very handsome lugged bike).

 We rode from near National Harbor in Maryland, across the Wilson 
 Bridge to Old Town Alexandria in Virginia, then along the Potomac 
 River, crossing over to D.C. and regrouping at the Jefferson Memorial.
 Our group of 12 then toured some of the sites of DC:  Martin Luther 
 King Memorial, World War II memorial, White House, Capitol (where the 
 House of Representatives flag was flying because they were debating 
 the fiscal cliff bill).  We passed many of the Smithsonian museums, 
 and the Washington Monument, too.  A fun time but a tour, not a fast 
 ride.

My first time on the Cycletracks in downtown DC, too: they implemented them 
after I retired  quit commuting to downtown DC.  I'd ridden on those streets 
before, of course, but it was rather strange riding in the left-most lane on 
Pennsylvania Ave.  Of course, there was almost no traffic, either bicycle or 
motor vehicle.

Joan neglected to mention another of the highlights of the ride: two chain 
breaks (same rider, same chain, broke twice) with accompanying roadside 
repairs.  Joan had a multi-tool with a decent chain tool attachment that saved 
the day.







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RE: [RBW] One More New Year's Day celebration ride (slow)

2013-01-03 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Thu, 2013-01-03 at 16:30 +, Allingham II, Thomas J wrote:
 That looks fun.  Two chain breaks, same rider?  Sheesh.

Yes.  It's possible the first fix wasn't perfect.  It's also a fact that chains 
like that aren't meant to be broken in the old fashion, and any 
push-the-pin-in-and-out solution is strictly a temporary fix.  It's just that 
nobody ever said how long temporary was -- and it turned out to be a lot 
shorter than I expected!


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Re: [RBW] One More New Year's Day celebration ride (slow)

2013-01-02 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Wed, 2013-01-02 at 16:47 -0600, Joan Oppel wrote:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/30856149@N04/8340027626/in/photostream
 
 
 Hmmm, can't figure out what MLK is saying about us!  

I assume he's saying what the Park Ranger told us when he kicked us out
of the memorial:  No bikes allowed!  You can tell he meant it by the
stern expression on his face...

 I am standing with the Bleriot (of course) - that's Steve Palincsar to
 my right with his George Longstaff (very handsome lugged bike).

 We rode from near National Harbor in Maryland, across the Wilson
 Bridge to Old Town Alexandria in Virginia, then along the Potomac
 River, crossing over to D.C. and regrouping at the Jefferson Memorial.
 Our group of 12 then toured some of the sites of DC:  Martin Luther
 King Memorial, World War II memorial, White House, Capitol (where the
 House of Representatives flag was flying because they were debating
 the fiscal cliff bill).  We passed many of the Smithsonian museums,
 and the Washington Monument, too.  A fun time but a tour, not a fast
 ride.

My first time on the Cycletracks in downtown DC, too: they implemented
them after I retired  quit commuting to downtown DC.  I'd ridden on
those streets before, of course, but it was rather strange riding in the
left-most lane on Pennsylvania Ave.  Of course, there was almost no
traffic, either bicycle or motor vehicle.

Joan neglected to mention another of the highlights of the ride: two
chain breaks (same rider, same chain, broke twice) with accompanying
roadside repairs.  Joan had a multi-tool with a decent chain tool
attachment that saved the day.







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Re: [RBW] One More New Year's Day celebration ride (slow)

2013-01-02 Thread René Sterental
I'll call them Kodachrome 25 rides... Incredibly beautiful but slow...

René

On Wednesday, January 2, 2013, William wrote:

 Hey!  Can we use that as a slow-riding adjective?  As in:

 I did the SFR Two-Rock 200k last weekend.  It was a lovely day.  I rode
 it slowly, not Daguerreotype-slow, but pretty slow nonetheless


 On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 3:14:36 PM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar wrote:

 On Wed, 2013-01-02 at 14:57 -0800, William wrote:
  Is that photo-documentation of Steve Palinscar smiling?

 No, it's me, not my evil twin PalinSCar.  He never smiles.


  Or is his balaclava just smooshing the sides of his face upwards?

 The balaclava I'm wearing is so old and worn from use it's no longer is
 capable of smooshing anything.  It's taken years to get it this
 comfortable.

 I got a new one a couple of years ago, but it's so tight I can't wear my
 sunglasses when I have it on, so it stays unworn in the bike box.


  I had Steve pegged as one of those 19th century souls who prefers not
  to smile for the camera.

 Actually, those 19th century souls were holding still for very long
 exposures (20 seconds to 5 minutes).  The neck braces that held their
 heads still were artfully concealed in the photos.  Those collodion wet
 plates had an ISO speed of 6 - 10, and Daguerreotype was even slower.




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