rob feature
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Riding around Keystone
It's buying*building
Congrats on hitting the 10k mark--I'll be doing well to hit the 2k mark this year LOL.10,000 km Cycled YTD
The weather did not quite want to agree with its forecast on the Saturday Oct 21, 2023 morning! A warm and dry day was promised but when I started the actual ride on my Vado SL around 10 a.m, it was cold (like 10 C or 50 F) with occasional drizzle!
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When I was blowing a kiss to @Brix at 12:31 p.m., it was cold. The next six minutes saw the total weather change to sunny, warm, dry and almost windless!
Jerzy arrived soon, and we both rode southwards. As I was pedalling my e-bike in the symbolic 35/35% SL ECO assistance before, now I rode totally unassisted! My consistent workouts have started bringing the fruit. As we were riding gravel, I yelled 'Now let us have some proper gravel workout!' and I spun the cranks, to spurt forward at high speed! Only I was saying it to an innocent stranger rider who I was taking over I said 'Sorry man, it was not to you!' (It later turned out Jerzy was saying something to that man too, as my friend thought that was me!)
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It is off-season now, and the only open cycling bar we met en route was the Full (like in the "full suspension MTB") in Gassy. Jerzy took a cup of coffee, and I was fighting to reorganise my pannier contents... to get access to my nutrients (more on that later). My pannier was now full of winter clothes!
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Traditionally, we took the Gassy ferry to get to the right bank of the Vistula. See how sandy the "Queen of Polish Rivers" is!
As we got past the Southern Bridge again, we said good-byes with Jerzy as my friend felt it was getting cold again, and he did not want to risk catching pneumonia. I stopped at a Shell service station. Shell is the only petrol station network in Poland to offer the notorious Carolina Reaper hot chili sause to their hot-dogs. As I learned how spicy Carolina was on one of my earlier trips, I asked the man serving the hot-dog for 'a lot of ketchup with a symbolic amount of Carolina' to which he laughed and said 'Symbolic? Like, two spoons?' Oh, it hurt again, haha! However, capsaicin did me good: I felt hot and eager to ride more!
I turned the low assistance on only after 30 km of unassisted ride. I was losing my motivation but thought to myself 'So you have already ridden for 10,000 km this year, why to make a really long ride? Oh, don't be a sissy! It's going to be pouring tomorrow! Ride on!' and I rode on all the way North.
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17:11. At the Żerań MUP-bridge (which is parallel to the Vistula).
A word on proper nutrition and hydration. No doubt your legs hurt on a long, lowly assisted ride. An energy bar (or two) with a lot of drink will make miracles! The wind had completely relented, and I was riding at night, surprised with the recovered strength of my legs! Now, everything around disappeared in dense fog... My pannier got completely covered with condensation! As I reached home at 20:00, I was glad to complete that important ride safely!
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The ride I am so proud of!
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My performance Year-To-Date.
I did a little calculation of the assistance used for the ride:
- 30 km unassisted. 18 Wh of the battery used for the lighting and the system operation
- 86 km ridden assisted with 196 Wh of the battery. 2.27 Wh/km means a very low assistance. My 100 W of leg power were assisted with 63 W of the motor power, and the maximum motor assistance was capped at 72 W mechanical. Maximum estimated range 126 km on the main SL battery!!!
Beautiful, lets have a whipround to buy you a wind protector for your mic
These Sasquatch signs are hilarious!I might have been better off in Grizzly country.
It has been a long time since I could ride tree-roots on a full suspension e-MTB. How does it feel? Tell me about your impressions!In contrast, I was left alone to ride the rooty single at the Pines right to the very end of the trail.
Same here. I made it to 2000kms last year but I'm at a mere 1450 right now.Congrats on hitting the 10k mark--I'll be doing well to hit the 2k mark this year LOL.
Your hills are a big equalizer, Rab...Congrats on reaching 10,000km Stefan, amazing effort! @Stefan Mikes I don't think I will reach that milestone this year unless the weather is good to me, that will be a no then!
As a lighter rider I run 150psi/55psi on rear/front respectively on most of the local trails with rebound damping on the higher end. If I feel like I’m losing traction or sensing a bit of chatter I’ll dial it back a couple of notches. If it feels like it’s packing then up. I have the damping where I feel that it suits more my style of riding and the rooty terrain that is generally common on the trails here.These Sasquatch signs are hilarious!
It has been a long time since I could ride tree-roots on a full suspension e-MTB. How does it feel? Tell me about your impressions!
It sounds pretty high pressure as for wide MTB tyres?50psi/55psi
50/150 psi are the F/R the suspension settings. Tires pressures today were at 18 psi.It sounds pretty high pressure as for wide MTB tyres?