[RBW] Re: 1/1 ride and resolutions

2011-01-03 Thread Angus
Fortunately my garage is insulated, unfortunately no HVAC
system...yet.

I purchased a $20 electric heater and move it close to where I am
working.  Makes things a little easier...mechanics gloves help too
(cold tools).

A dream would be to get an AC/Heater in the garage...but that's
probably not a 2011 goal.

Angus

On Jan 2, 10:30 pm, Corwin ernf...@gmail.com wrote:
 I would list each of these resolutions as my own for 2011...

  1. Be better about proactive maintenance on my bikes.
  2. Thin down the herd so I stay on top of said maintenance.
  3. Get a decent garage heater to make winter projects more fun.
  4. Ride lots.
  5. Have fun.
  6. Take more photos.

 Re: #3 - I fully admit I am a wimp. My garage never gets close to Park
 City temps. Having lived in Colorado Springs, cold' weather in
 Northern California feels practically balmy.

 Corwin

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[RBW] Re: 1/1 ride and resolutions

2011-01-03 Thread MichaelH
Lots of interesting ride reports getting posted.  I'm a little
jealous.

It has been a very cold and very snowy Dec. here, so I haven't done
much riding; lots of partying though so I really need to check out the
diet thread.  But New Years Eve saw the weather shift and the
temperature rise into the upper thirties.  The shoulders were pretty
clear so I have gotten in about an hour and a half of riding each of
the last three days.  I live at the bottom of a 1 1/2 mile, 7% grade
on a dirt road.  On friday it was still pretty much frozen but by
saturday it was slush and Sunday was deep mud full of ruts and
holes.   Now I get to practice my bike cleaning skills and resolve.
There must have been two  or three lbs. of mud on the bike when I
brought it in last night and began what will ultimately take a couple
of hours. Did the crank and brakes last night because I wanted to get
the road salt off of them before they warmed up.

BTW, I opened a bottle of the El Duke cleaner that Riv has started
selling.  I was very impressed.  It not only does a good job it
doesn't have the overwhelming stink of either spirits or citrus
cleaners.

Keep the rubber side down, especially when you're riding on ice.
michael,
westford, vt



On Jan 3, 5:50 am, Angus angusle...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 Fortunately my garage is insulated, unfortunately no HVAC
 system...yet.

 I purchased a $20 electric heater and move it close to where I am
 working.  Makes things a little easier...mechanics gloves help too
 (cold tools).

 A dream would be to get an AC/Heater in the garage...but that's
 probably not a 2011 goal.

 Angus

 On Jan 2, 10:30 pm, Corwin ernf...@gmail.com wrote:



  I would list each of these resolutions as my own for 2011...

   1. Be better about proactive maintenance on my bikes.
   2. Thin down the herd so I stay on top of said maintenance.
   3. Get a decent garage heater to make winter projects more fun.
   4. Ride lots.
   5. Have fun.
   6. Take more photos.

  Re: #3 - I fully admit I am a wimp. My garage never gets close to Park
  City temps. Having lived in Colorado Springs, cold' weather in
  Northern California feels practically balmy.

  Corwin

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[RBW] Re: 1/1 ride and resolutions

2011-01-02 Thread Corwin
I would list each of these resolutions as my own for 2011...

 1. Be better about proactive maintenance on my bikes.
 2. Thin down the herd so I stay on top of said maintenance.
 3. Get a decent garage heater to make winter projects more fun.
 4. Ride lots.
 5. Have fun.
 6. Take more photos.

Re: #3 - I fully admit I am a wimp. My garage never gets close to Park
City temps. Having lived in Colorado Springs, cold' weather in
Northern California feels practically balmy.

Corwin

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