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Dandy, also very nice shape. Is that a new chainring? I don’t recall seeing one like that before.10 miles on the Grammaw Patina Bike: ‘62 Ross. +5 MTD. 143
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Dandy, also very nice shape. Is that a new chainring? I don’t recall seeing one like that before.10 miles on the Grammaw Patina Bike: ‘62 Ross. +5 MTD. 143
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It's difficult to compare our results. I believe what you're accomplishing is more challenging. We're using completely different bikes on different terrain. I spend months preparing each bike to tackle a 20 mile section of trail back and forth that I've ridden for years. I'm sure if we switched locations you'd recover quicker. You posted a pic of an area I wouldn't want to ride a 100 feet.I do 40 and I need three days rest before my heart rate goes back to normal. I think two hours is a better fit for my age. Two days of 40 miles really is impressive on vintage bikes. I did 81 miles last week on a modern road bike and I was a mess after. That didn’t count, the bike was not vintage. New smooth asphalt so it was easy on the body and it was cool out, but it was still a very extreme exhausted feeling the last few miles for me. Thirty is probably the max I should do now a days.
Thanks!!! Yeah, this is just a cheapie aftermarket chain ring I got off eBay for $11.00 delivered!!!Dandy, also very nice shape. Is that a new chainring? I don’t recall seeing one like that before.
Tearing it up!!!1938 - 1941 Schwinn New World. 10 miles + 5 for a different bike. Rain all day but I got in a short ride between storms. Humid, yuck.
Absolutely spectacular pic’s!!!!!Good deal fellas. Broke a sweat tonight. Fun ride. Started after 9 pm. Almost hit a possum.
Day 19
376+10=386
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The frogs were deafening. Blackness all around.
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2nd 9/11 tribute at the firehouse.
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Dependable.
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Old Glory once again.
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Didn't think 5 bonus points was generous enough at first...8 x 5... that's a whole day worth of riding for me!
Rules is rulesGood deal fellas. Broke a sweat tonight. Fun ride. Started after 9 pm. Almost hit a possum.
Day 19
376+10=386
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The frogs were deafening. Blackness all around.
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2nd 9/11 tribute at the firehouse.
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Dependable.
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Old Glory once again.
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Didn't think 5 bonus points was generous enough at first...8 x 5... that's a whole day worth of riding for me!
The frogs were deafening. Blackness all around.
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These pedals were originally 1/2 inch, no conversion. Schwinn had track and road pedals in the 1930s in 1/2 inch for their three piece cottered cranks. Weird I know, and worth lotsa raha now. In the 1970 a few American inexpensive ten speeds came with these pedals. You could also buy them, but now NOS is rare. You can get the lead tomorrow. I go Green Bay then Eh. I will see an orthopedic surgeon that rebuilds the Packers. My knees are shot, I’m hoping he can rebuild me. So tomorrow is a travel, doctor and X-ray day. Go for that lead, man, don’t let a geriatric rider beat you.Ahh man, you lost a dust cap! You converted those pedals to 1/2''?
"It was a normal ride". Followed by "wood wheels"
I gotta hand it to ya, that's a challenging 40 mile ride.
Stuffs corks in the bar ends of wine colored bike
Well I had the lead for a few.
Still time for a night ride.Well...... with a name like Jude, ya end up doing a lot of stuff in your church!
A post work rain combined with a 6:30 parish council meeting- means Jude got skunked on the bike tonight!
0 miles day 11. So sad!!!!
“I’ll be back”
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Some things are much more important.Well...... with a name like Jude, ya end up doing a lot of stuff in your church!
A post work rain combined with a 6:30 parish council meeting- means Jude got skunked on the bike tonight!
0 miles day 11. So sad!!!!
“I’ll be back”
I go Green Bay then Eh. I will see an orthopedic surgeon that rebuilds the Packers. My knees are shot, I’m hoping he can rebuild me. So tomorrow is a travel, doctor and X-ray day. Go for that lead, man, don’t let a geriatric rider beat you.
That is good to hear indeed. If I started now I would be long dead before 20,000 miles. One of my buddies is a vinyl junkie. He inherited the collection of another vinyl junkie. Because of this inheritance he now has a world class collection of Duke Ellington records. He has been collecting records for 55 years and buys obscene amounts whenever he goes record shopping, which is always. If he started spinning them now he would be long dead before he finished listening. Makes me seem like a piker with only 40 bicycles.Some things are much more important.
I rode with a cyclist in his early 70's. He's done it all including daily 100 mile tandem rides with his wife. He has a replacement knee with 20,000 miles on it!Jokes often about his surgeon's work.
Wishing you well.