Rode my ISP shod Intrigue up on my local park again yesterday. Got filthy as it was a nice mix of dry, muddy, snow and ice.
Metrics:
Route:
Anything up top (middle of route) as a good mix of dry and wet, but edges were snow, ice and running water/mud.
This particular area, which is top left of route, was tricky.
I didn't capture one section where there is normally a lot of foot traffic and there was none as it was rather (OK - VERY) slick.
This is where I am on my way there:
Looking back towards previous picture:
And heading for the really bad part.
Basically I go past that walker and turn left and go 1 Km . Gentle uphill climb with pock marked and rutted ice with running water on top.
Ice Spikers required, and a lot of caution around the "ruts of death":
Headed up to the plateau and took a short brake for a snack and hydration.
My Intrigue is still relatively clean at his point.
I am riding on a set of "new to me" Ice Spiker pros, on a set of WTB rims I got with rotors and a cassette (off of Pink Bike Buy and Sell).
The only tricky bit was replicating the sensor magnet on the original wheels (pic) but it was easy. I just placed the Neodymium magnet in the same location on the winter wheel rotor and it hasn't budged.
I often carry a spare magnet anyways when riding away from my home area (Spoke one for my Fathom), and will continue to do so once I JB Weld that one into place.
I don't mind riding with no assistance, but I prefer to do it when I decide to - not due to circumstance!
Clothes are all washed ready for a new adventure.
We have a group ride planned for Wednesday in Banff with
@Prairie Dog and his brother in law Dale.
Looking forward to that, and of course Art's wonderful videos. Hopefully I will be upright for the entire ride!