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  1. Mr. Coffee

    The Sound of Gravel

    Non-luxury gravel near Mansfield, WA:
  2. Mr. Coffee

    As I have an e bike and love being out on it for some long rides, but then you remember about keeping an eye on your battery charge so you have enough

    Questions: What is your overall fitness and endurance? What kind of terrain and surface are you riding on? Steep unpaved roads and singletrack trails will consume watt-hours faster than flat pavement. How many watt-hours does your bike have now? What kind of drive system does your bike use...
  3. Mr. Coffee

    The Sound of Gravel

    More crunch (that's Mount Rainier in the distance):
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    The Sound of Gravel

    CRUNCH!
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    Do You Wear a Wristwatch When You Ride?

    That all misses the point of a heart rate monitor. In practice you’d never use it to make sure you aren’t exceeding your maximum heart rate (in practice that is harder than you think). The Big Reason is that you can build endurance quickly with about two hours of Zone 2 (60-70 percent of max...
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    Battery safety education - Only you can prevent battery fires!

    Believe me, if you make a campfire to cook a hot dog during a total fire ban or try to fit pvc pipe together with an oxy torch you will be held responsible. Both of those idiots caused major fires near my home. Property was destroyed and lives were lost. I leave it to your imagination what...
  7. Mr. Coffee

    The Bluetooth Device That Will Unlock Your Android Phone Is...

    I rarely need to access my phone on a ride. If I need a particular app I can sideload it onto the Karoo 2, which runs Android and can even have a SIM card.
  8. Mr. Coffee

    Thinking outside the pannier

    If that works for you, great! How do you keep dirty and wet velcro sticking, though?
  9. Mr. Coffee

    Where To Vacation With Paved Bicycle Trails, E-Bike Rentals & Nearby Lodging?

    About that. Every now and then the NPS (the National Park Service is the principal landowner there) would try to haul away abandoned old cars. What they discovered was that because so many of them were not licensed and were out of title (meaning they had no record of who actually owned them)...
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    Do You Wear a Wristwatch When You Ride?

    All of my tracking and data needs these days are provided by a Hammerhead Karoo 2. Which is pretty much the best such head unit on the market in terms of capability and usability. Though it does have a few quirks. For a long time I used a Polar HRM Watch. I'd still heartily recommend them...
  11. Mr. Coffee

    Tubeless tire experiences

    I was riding in the wet and soggy woods over by Darrington and thought I had a major blowout and sealant release. Turned out I ran over a slug. Yuck!
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    Cooking on Tour

    The new configuration:
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    Tubeless tire experiences

    I'm not so lucky. Since April when I did my tubeless conversion I had three flats -- all of which were resolved by airing up the tire and spinning the wheel. There was also about six weeks of teething while I got the rim tape right. Mainly that meant I had to air up the tires every morning...
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    Tubeless tire experiences

    One thing I think gets missed in this discussion: 99 percent of punctures in a tubeless tire can be replaced without removing the wheel Given that a lot of e-bikers aren't able to remove their wheels while on a ride, and perhaps even at home or in their garage, I'd make the argument that even...
  15. Mr. Coffee

    Cooking on Tour

    Got the Pinnacle Soloist II kit today. The "Foon" will not be traveling with me. Cooked a can of black bean soup over the Pocket Rocket with this cookpot. Didn't scorch on the bottom and came clean with hot water and a wipe from some paper towels. So it looks like it is a good solution, at...
  16. Mr. Coffee

    Not asking, just making a point.

    We're all different that way. Back in my younger days, my motto was, "at either end of the economic spectrum, there is a leisure class." I take perverse pride in having spent most of my life at either extreme and rarely much time in the middle of that spectrum. I was (and still am) a proud...
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    Thinking outside the pannier

    The Sim Works EX Loader arrived yesterday: All this stuff just barely fit into it: I had to put the tarp and tent stakes in the mesh pocket. Which is fine for these purposes. My own feelings right now is that, yes, I could make this work. But I think I like the Link II Pannier better...
  18. Mr. Coffee

    Thinking outside the pannier

    Okay, here is the new REI Link II Pannier empty and mounted on the drive side: It is mounted on the lower pannier rails because (A) it fits there, (B) it gives me a lower center of gravity, and (C) it frees up the top rails for strapping an overflow bag and other stuff (e.g. soggy wet...
  19. Mr. Coffee

    Benefits of R&M?

    R&M makes pretty high quality bikes. If properly cared for and not grossly abused they will last you a long time. My own opinion is that most of their bikes seem to fit best into the city commuter niche. In particular if you have a secure place to park and store such an expensive bike. Most...
  20. Mr. Coffee

    How Do You Carry Your Tools?

    I'd go further and say that any bike that isn't at least minimally weatherproof is a joke and a waste of good money.
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