I got in a nice 250 ride... great weather for it!
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Never spent much time in Kentucky, but could imagine the street riding is freakin awesome up there!I got in a nice 250 ride... great weather for it!
400 miles is quite a trek for one day, I'm impressed.Did another 400 miler through LA and MS. Solo ride. Good stuff.
Yeah, the distance isn’t a problem. The pace was a bit too fast. I tend to ride faster when solo. The bike just craves speed!400 miles is quite a trek for one day, I'm impressed.
My right arm was killing me today after just 230. Had empty back roads, clear skys and high 70 degree temps. Perfect for riding.
Your trip recorder say 3028 feet of Ascent, wonder how they calculate that since the highest point in LA is 538' and 806' in MS.
Probably a total of all elevation gain.Your trip recorder say 3028 feet of Ascent, wonder how they calculate that since the highest point in LA is 538' and 806' in MS.
So it doesn't subtract when going down hill? A ride in the mountains would look like a trip to the moon in elevation gain.Probably a total of all elevation gain.
As long as you don't go below sea level. I'm guessing there are a few areas that are.Elevation don’t mean much around here. Haha
I don't think mine works well under water.As long as you don't go below sea level. I'm guessing there are a few areas that are.
17.5k miles. Almost all highway commute. PR4s.Yeah, the distance isn’t a problem. The pace was a bit too fast. I tend to ride faster when solo. The bike just craves speed!
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Oh yes….I finally did change my tires out. I’ll post a pic of the old ones tomorrow.
Nice! Regardless of price. Ive heard those goat skin or reg leather Held gloves are the shit, specially after you break em in nicely. Good save. Glad you got it back.Got in 225 miles yesterday out to western Mass.
Stopped on the Deerfield River to watch kayakers and rafters as they passed under a railroad trestle that stands about 70" over the river. A group of people were walking near by so I put my helmet down between two rail road ties. I placed it upside down with my Held gloves stuffed inside.
After the people, kayaks and rafts had gone I turned and walked to the other side of the trestle I got about 5' away when I heard a breeze come up and knock my helmet over.
Walk back over to pick things up and as I looked thru the railroad ties on the trestle's surface I could see that one of my gloves fell out, dropped 70' and was floating palm side up in the middle of the river.
I stepped over to the railing looking down in despair........... it was like my glove was waving good bye to me.
After a few seconds I could see that it was going to at least float for awhile. So I picked up my helmet and other glove and ran down the steep embankment made up of loose gravel. Having my Sidi street boots, leather jacket and armored textile pants on made it all the worse.
Got down to the river and the wind across the river was working in my favor and ended up blowing it close enough to the bank to reach it with a long stick.
I had liberally cleaned these gloves earlier in the season with Boars Head leather treatment and I think that helped keep it from sinking. The only saving grace was there was no one else around to see my fail. Other than that a good ride.