Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
From a longer test ride with Schwalbe Smart Sam tyres on Vado 5.
One of my favorite places in Washington. I miss Icicle Creek and Icicle Brewery, especially during Octoberfest!Home - Leavenworth Washington
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This is the Leavenworth I live in. More brats than BBQ!!!
Glad to hear it’s working for you!Sorry, I just found this note Dallant. I still have the original tires on, running at 30 psi and of course I have added the redshift stem and seat post. Will be replacing the tires with a more suitable set. The ride is still firm... I try to avoid tree roots and rocks but for the most part the gravel and grassy trails I ride on aren’t that rough. Having fun, over 3000 km in less than 3 months.
From a longer test ride with Schwalbe Smart Sam tyres on Vado 5.View attachment 65692
They're just fantastic, good for all terrain (except the extremes, of course). I made 50 miles today on them in mixed terrainHow did you like the news tires?
It usually takes about 100 miles to properly wear in the tread and sidewall.
They're just fantastic, good for all terrain (except the extremes, of course). I made 50 miles today on them in mixed terrain
are videos ok?
this is some of the daily commute home from San Francisco going south to the Peninsula
this is a little bit of the town of Pacifica
this is a trail that goes from San Bruno to San Mateo
You have some beautiful paths and trails. Thanks for posting.are videos ok?
this is some of the daily commute home from San Francisco going south to the Peninsula
this is a little bit of the town of Pacifica
this is a trail that goes from San Bruno to San Mateo
Very cool, thanks for sharingare videos ok?
this is some of the daily commute home from San Francisco going south to the Peninsula
this is a little bit of the town of Pacifica
this is a trail that goes from San Bruno to San Mateo
I even got a little bit of air time! This was my first time here so it surprised me a bit. If you listen closely, you can hear an audible "ooh!" of fear and delight at the first crest.Well done... thanks for sharing the video!