Chargeride
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As much as I like staying at my dads, theres nothing to do whatsoever once it goes dark.
Bored, so made short vid.
Bored, so made short vid.
Interesting, just 2 days ago two of my coworkers had a lively debate about whether a pub needs to include mushy peas if they claim to serve 'British style' fish and chips.@Chargeride
This how I do Doom Bar , although I'd love to combine both sometime.
Pics taken in October 2019 in the "Ye Olde Greene Manne" in Rickmansworth (near Watford).
Friends were showing us where they grew up (in MK now) , and it was our last pub lunch on that trip - headed home to Canada the next day.
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Was at a pub here in Calgary on thursday, and had some wonderful fish and chips. But, alas, no mushy peas - just normal peas.Interesting, just 2 days ago two of my coworkers had a lively debate about whether a pub needs to include mushy peas if they claim to serve 'British style' fish and chips.
If the Polish person were aware you were a foreigner and tried to help you, they would probably understand you. Though the actual pronunciation is differentI presume its pronounced Bedoss or something
Those Rondo bikes are gorgeous with their twin tip chipset adjustment so you can give the forks a slacker angle for rough stuff etc. They have a new rear triangle suspension thingy as well. Be interesting if they start making e bikes. They’ll probably use that Fazua 60 motor or the TQ to have a sleek lightweight e gravel bike.CentrumRowerowe.pl: The Grand Opening Ride
CentrumRowerowe.pl (Bike Center) is the largest online cycling store of Poland. It is your first choice when you are looking for bike parts or accessories here. The owners of the successful Bydgoszcz based company decided to open their first brick-and-mortar store in Warsaw on the April Fool's Day! I could not miss such an opportunity to set off for a ride with my Vado 6.0, even if the day was pretty rainy!
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Dadelo SA (the owner) has the ambition to become the Polish cycling equivalent of the American Guitar Center! The store is located in a popular shopping area near to the Warsaw Chopin Airport.
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The company has understood the e-bike is their future. You can find a big offer of e-bikes from Haibike, Orbea, Ridley, Hercules (a German brand for city e-bikes), Unibike (Polish brand for budget e-bikes) and several more. Here, nice Hercules city e-bikes with Bosch motors. You can also see a bike path for demo rides. The first visitors were actually buying bikes! Just as the store opened!
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Carbon e-MTBs from Haibike (Bosch motors). Top: a FS Trail e-MTB. Bottom: FS All Mountain e-MTBs.
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Traditional gravel bikes and MTBs were well represented by products from the Polish 7Anna capital group: respected brands such NS Bikes or Rondo.
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Orbea Rise, a lightweight e-MTB equipped with Shimano EP8 RS motor.
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I was shocked at the sight of a Ridley gravel e-bike. It was totally stealthy! I could see a slim battery in the downtube but could not locate the motor! The sales assistant checked the bar-code and the database to inform us the Ridley was equipped with the 250 W Fazua Evation 2.0 motor. The motor is so tiny it is hard to even spot it!
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A sexy Orbea gravel bike.
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The Parts Department was extremely well stocked.
Top: A cabinet with Garbaruk cassettes (the price of around US$250 each). The world famous Garbaruk is a Ukrainian company manufacturing in Nowa Huta, Cracow, Lesser Poland province, Poland.
Bottom: Cranksets and chainrings from Shimano and SRAM.
I was stunned. Just stunned. Tools? Everything. Clothes, helmets? Everything. Dadelo did a good job! Judging by the long queue to the checkout and people leaving the store with their new bikes, the new store is condemned to be a big success, sending the nearby Decathlon packing
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I made this photo for fun. The background includes the ugliest of Warsaw churches, nicknamed "The Lemon Press" My Vado being supported by a garbage can. All in the most posh neighbourhood of Warsaw, Wilanów (Villa Nova). There is a phrase we laugh at with my friends: "Is that bike good enough to be ridden in Wilanów?" Well, if you own an extremely expensive or weird bike, that's the bike good enough to be ridden in Wilanów!
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I took a long ride for a lunch at the cycling-friendly META Bar (The Finish Line Bar) in the south. The pizza is baked there in a wood fired stove, it is rich and delicious! (Or, I was very hungry!)
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On my favourite return course through the Kabacki Forest. The hardpack avenues were muddy on that rainy day. To my surprise, the Specialized Electrak tyres (slicks) held very well in the mud, with little occasional slipping.
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I needed to buy a CR1620 battery, and a pair of tweezers. I bought the battery on the outbound leg of the trip, and the tweezers on my return.
Here: The Swedish Square, Janki (pronounced Yankee). The home of IKEA of Poland since 1993.
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Ride Map. 72 km (45 mi) ridden on the day.
How have you heard about the brand?Those Rondo bikes are gorgeous
How have you heard about the brand?How have you heard about the brand?
I do not intend to buy any new ebike but am tempted to test the Fazua Ridley at the inner bike path of the CR store. What I could notice was any e-bike in the showroom was fully charged and ready to ride! (I was playing with the Mahle X35/X20 remote on a Ridley road e-bike to see how that famous control worked).
Magda Easter Meeting (Rainy, Cold, Windy) Ride
I had an appointment with my daughter at her Social Care Home for 14:00 on Sunday. Actually started pedalling my Vado 6.0 at 12:59! Not much time left to do 20 km, especially as the wind from North and icy rain were slowing me down. As the Vado is really a good and powerful e-bike, I reached my destination at 13:48, and I had to wait for several minutes before a railway barrier in pouring rain!
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Together with my daughter in the cosy Meeting Room.
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We tried to eat one of the Easter Bunnies together It is a lot of chocolate, and we both failed!
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A riddle for you:
Summer time and winter time?
Central European Time and British Time?
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My trusty Roadrunner Honestly, that was the thing to carry me through the rain, wind and cold relatively fast and without excessive effort!
It occurred to me yesterday: I realized almost all parts of my original 2017 Vado 5.0 were replaced either by Specialized on warranties or by myself. Basically, it is a new Vado 6.0! The Best Buy of my life!
The remaining original parts are:
Everything else (including the frame and motor) was replaced!
- TRP Zurich brakes with rotors
- Specialized stem
- The cranks
- The derailleur, shifter and the cable
- The original battery
- Front fender
- Kickstand
- The rear wheel (to be replaced soon).
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I regret I did not take the selfie in the full clothing with my blue sailor's jacket black because of the rainwater Take a look at my bibs and shoes!
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I love cycling and am not afraid of bad weather. However, with 1 C, wind and icy cold raining, I had to do a rescue stop at a Żabka (Little Frog) convenience store to warm up. I also made some shopping (Because of Palm Sunday, the stores in Poland were untypically open). Upon entering my flat, my bad foot was terribly aching from hypothermia! (All good now).
A lovely day despite the weather!
Nice to see some sun in Seattle!Finally had a decent month of riding thanks to spring weather and a bit of a schedule change. 325 miles for March nearly all of it during commutes - I try to vary every commute a bit and get in at least a couple extra miles on the way home before dark.
A shot from Phinney Ridge looking down into Ballard.
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You never know when you'll turn down a random street and be surprised.
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Richmond Beach has a couple streets that are fun descents.
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The downside of urban riding: the bus lane doubles as a bike lane but I don't normally use this route for obvious reasons. Now I can cross this stretch off my list having done it at least once.
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Obligatory sunset/ferry/mountain pics
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@Rás Cnoic: One of my gravel cycling buddies (incidentally, a salesman in the CentrumRowerowe.pl) owns a Rondo Ruut AL2 (2021), and wrote an honest review for that bike after 10,000 km ridden. In short:Those Rondo bikes are gorgeous with their twin tip chipset adjustment so you can give the forks a slacker angle for rough stuff etc. They have a new rear triangle suspension thingy as well. Be interesting if they start making e bikes. They’ll probably use that Fazua 60 motor or the TQ to have a sleek lightweight e gravel bike.
Who is the gal walkin down the street? Interesting mid day outfit!Finally had a decent month of riding thanks to spring weather and a bit of a schedule change. 325 miles for March nearly all of it during commutes - I try to vary every commute a bit and get in at least a couple extra miles on the way home before dark.
A shot from Phinney Ridge looking down into Ballard.
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You never know when you'll turn down a random street and be surprised.
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Richmond Beach has a couple streets that are fun descents.
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The downside of urban riding: the bus lane doubles as a bike lane but I don't normally use this route for obvious reasons. Now I can cross this stretch off my list having done it at least once.
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Obligatory sunset/ferry/mountain pics
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Interesting! Especially the wheels cracking at the spokes. That’s bad. I know gravel bikes get more abuse then road but still. Anyway this is a much nicer thread then discussions about non e bikes I don’t even own(!) so I’ll head off now. Back to great journeys & lovely pics of countryside!@Rás Cnoic: One of my gravel cycling buddies (incidentally, a salesman in the CentrumRowerowe.pl) owns a Rondo Ruut AL2 (2021), and wrote an honest review for that bike after 10,000 km ridden. In short:
Pros
Cons
- An excellent frame
- Full carbon fork
- TWIN-TIP chipset
- SRAM Apex 1x11 drivetrain
- Bosses for three water-bottle-cages and/or toolbox, for handlebar bag, for a rear rack and for the rear mudguard
- Quality painting
- Tubes filled with styrofoam insert, so the inner cables are silent.
The reviewer said if he could revert his purchase decision, he would rather buy a carbon fibre Rondo bike with hydraulic disk brakes and better wheels.
- Mechanical disk brakes with not the best routing of the rear brake cable
- Wheel rims apt to crack at the spoke nipples
- Sunrace cassette (the owner swapped the failed cassette for a SRAM one, no issues afterwards)
- A heavy FSA crankset and the bottom bracket axle diameter of only 19 mm (the owner replaced the bottom bracket insert and the crankset).
Well I didn't stop to ask their name or profession, but this stretch of Aurora Ave does have a certain reputation and has for as long as I've lived here:Who is the gal walkin down the street? Interesting mid day outfit!