Saratoga Dave
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Chargeride, what a great trip that must have been! Finally a picture that accurately depicts a STEEP hill as well. Looks like that was a damn good afternoon, sore or not.
I don't want to ride anything else except the Infinity seat saddle. It's the only saddle I have ever been on that gets more comfortable the longer I sit on it. 100 miles is just getting started. Not sore the next day. It's the key to my long distance rides. That saddle changed everything. That saddle is the reason I bought more battery power. No sense if your butt cannot take it.Great Info and really impressive effort. Quite a lot of weight with all the batteries, trailer and all.
7 hours in the saddle! That looks like an Infinity Bike Seat on your bike. How do you like it. Do you have any experience with either Brooks or Selle Anatomica? If so a comparison to one or both of those would be quite helpful as I am quite familiar with both.
Unfortunately we had a freak snowstorm last night which then melted and it is now totally frozen over so I'm not chancing it, especially as we now have freezing fog just to compound matters! Oh well tomorrow is another day as they say...@RabH - Stunning scenery!! Amazing what a bit of sun does for biking photos. Thank you for your ride report which was entertaining. Not having that luxury riding here in NorthernVirginia today. It is all fog and light drizzle with some real honest-to-goodness rain marching in a bit later on. A day for staying indoors with the feet up, and the bikes parked in the garage. Sunday we're supposed to have thunderstorms so will be happy to hear of your adventures that day doing a half century from home.
My goodness! Those are strange looking devices. Love to try one but at those prices my wallet grasping hand cramps up real bad.I don't want to ride anything else except the Infinity seat saddle. It's the only saddle I have ever been on that gets more comfortable the longer I sit on it. 100 miles is just getting started. Not sore the next day. It's the key to my long distance rides. That saddle changed everything. That saddle is the reason I bought more battery power. No sense if your butt cannot take it.
That is everyone's first reaction.My goodness! Those are strange looking devices. Love to try one but at those prices my wallet grasping hand cramps up real bad.
Yeah, well, mine too! The thing I hate about saddles is that you pretty much have to buy one and deal with it for a while before you know how it's going to work for you. If it doesn't, by then it's often too late to return it.That is everyone's first reaction.
I know peds have as much right as anyone on most trails, but it would be nice if they'd pay some attention!Would have done the Battlefield loop twice to hit 10 miles, but the evil pedestrians (wearing headphones!) wandering around in the bike lane were too frustrating. The only thing that saved my temper and kept me smiling was knowing they're all bound for hell !
The section through the Battlefield is a whole paved road, with markings for pedestrians on the left shoulder, and for bikes (with directional arrows, since bikes, like cars, are only allowed in one direction) on the right. No excuse for walking in the bike lane there .I know peds have as much right as anyone on most trails, but it would be nice if they'd pay some attention!
Congrats on the headlight!
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Them and those who stand two abreast on an escalator or airport moving walkway and won't get over for those who need to move faster. STRAIGHT DOWN! Right to the boiler room of hell.Would have done the Battlefield loop twice to hit 10 miles, but the evil pedestrians (wearing headphones!) wandering around in the bike lane were too frustrating. The only thing that saved my temper and kept me smiling was knowing they're all bound for hell !
Sometimes maybe they have an excuse. Maybe not a good excuse, but one that apparently works in their mind. I was in my truck yesterday and had to slow down and go around a biker in the traffic lane even though he had a full 8' wide dedicated directional bike lane. My guess is he thought there was too much debris in the bike late. Maybe there was.The section through the Battlefield is a whole paved road, with markings for pedestrians on the left shoulder, and for bikes (with directional arrows, since bikes, like cars, are only allowed in one direction) on the right. No excuse for walking in the bike lane there .
From the photos of that ride below, it might even be worth the pain of a no suspension bike (without the fall). AG great swooping trail picture.Had a right old day.
Went up to the bike trails about an hour from here with about 8 of us all on electric mtbs..some brand new , top spec.
Of course Im on a no suspension fatbike and I had my teeth rattled out as expected.
Im in agony now..fell off and banged my knee, both my hips are sore from using my legs as suspension for 3 hours, my thumbs are numb and my feet keep randomly going in to extreme cramps.
So Im self medicating with beer.
To make matter worse, a few times a year I get migraines that are vision disturbance only and a really bad one started 20 mins into the ride, Im talking no central vision and jagged lights around the rest.
I soldiered on like an idiot and undoubtedly that was the cause of the fall.
Im trying to make a video and I cant even see that its started recording, cleared after an hour and the rest of the day was a scream.
The forest was packed with families, great atmosphere, everyone really excited to be out.
Were getting there.
K, Help us out. How does this thing work? It's so strange looking and counter to ordinary thinking that one's initial impression on seeing one is ..... WHA ...???? But you are obviously no babe in the woods with bikes. And you ride mega distances that most of us cannot achieve. Give us your understanding of this revolutionary bike seat. Please.That is everyone's first reaction.
K, Help us out. How does this thing work? It's so strange looking and counter to ordinary thinking that one's initial impression on seeing one is ..... WHA ...???? But you are obviously no babe in the woods with bikes. And you ride mega distances that most of us cannot achieve. Give us your understanding of this revolutionary bike seat. Please.