September 2010
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Gearing Up!

Earlier today I ordered three (front, rear, and spare) Schwalbe Marathon Racers (40-622 / 700 x 38c) from Peter White Cycles on the east coast. They were the only place I could find them at the size I needed and it cost me a pretty penny as well at $44 each.

What I really need though are some clothes, wool mostly. A couple or so weeks ago I picked up a Smartwool zip T off of eBay and almost haven’t taken it off since I came in the mail. I love it! The problem though is that all the stuff I want for comfortable cycling costs so much money.

I don’t have the proper bike clothing to regulate my temp and feel the need to get some standard clothes which keep me mostly comfortable. I think even Sheldon would agree with me on this. But my problem is that I run pretty hot when raising my heart rate a handful of beats per minute and even though I don’t mind sweating a bit, I HATE getting soaked and I get soaked. What’s worse is then racing down a hill and freeze your ass off. That kind of riding does not make me want to jump back on my bike again and I really need to enjoy cycling if I’m going to bike at all.

What I currently have for riding though are some old leg warmers and one pair of biking shorts with a flat diaper which is falling apart and not giving padding my prostate at all. To my benefit though, I do have a good Burly GTex rain jacket that I got two summers ago but it’s heavy and I sweat like a pig on the first small hill.

Here’s what is on my list of things to work on and maybe by the time I get all this stuff, it’ll be summer and I’ll then have to get summer clothing by which time I get those it’ll be winter again…. What did I get myself into!

First is a few things from Rivendell:
Musa: I’m unsure which I will like more the shorts, the knickers, or the pants. I can see myself wearing all of them at some point but the knickers and pants I think would be worn more often. I also want some good wool semi tights although I did just get some Smartwool boot height thermal bottoms but they are thin and I worry they’ll be enough.

Rivendell has a really nice mid-weight wool zip T that I’m very interested in but it’s around $90 and things that I really like but which cost a lot of money confused me and I don’t know where to start. If I spend the money on this one item, that would be it for a month (maybe two) for getting anything else and I don’t want to blow my budget. I will have to add at this point that this is one of the draw back to living on and island, when trying to keep a low budget, it doesn’t allow you to go bargain hunting at thrift stores and just drive across town to check out that item on Craigslist. It’s a planned event which usually takes an over night stay on the mainland to really be productive and you can tack on $20+ (almost $40 in the summer) for the ferry fees. and forget about biking it… Nothing here to see folks! Just a another roadkill cyclist!

But to get off my rant – Another thing I’d like to get before the end of winter are some lobster gloves as my hands really get cold. I have some old WindStop gloves from TNF but they don’t have padded palms which I REALLY need to help aggravating my carpal tunnel (both hands). I like the Pearl Izumi Inferno lobsters gloves but they are hard to find.

One last think I’m interested in, and this time I’m a little a head of the game, are a pair of the Keen Commuter Bike sandals. I have a set of the Keen sandals which look just like these and have taken them on trips many times and love them. I can see me wearing only these on a trip eliminating the need to bring a second set of shoes. And no, I’ve done clip pedals and do not want to go back from my beloved clipless.

Sheldon Brown’s Ride

Sheldon Brown (July 14, 1944 – February 3, 2008)

A great man past yesterday and is now on his grand tour. I only had one email exchange with him but read his cycling and personal website www.sheldonbrown.com and as a result became very fond and inspired by the man. He was/is one of the biking community’s great bike gurus and will be missed greatly.

AASHTA
~tdp

Treating my Brooks saddle

I bought my Brooks honey brown Champion Flyer Special off of eBay almost new for around $50 USD but you can find them new for usually under $100. I absolutely love the classic look and and feel. Even before breaking in though I could tell it was going to be a very comfy saddle and I’ve have certain areas of my anatomy that go numb on not the right saddle so have to watch out.

Before riding on it though, I needed to break it in and so I had to do a bit of research. I ended up using a method described by Sheldon Brown where the saddle is turned “upside-down on a sheet of aluminum foil, then (the foil is formed) up around the saddle for a snug fit. ” When I conditioned my saddle I poured an 8 ounce can of Hubberd’s shoe oil into the foil and then let it soak for about 45 minutes. There is room for improvising here, in fact Sheldon says that, “RAAM pioneer Lon Haldeman uses SAE 30 motor oil, but his saddles tend to wear out after only 300,000 miles or so (according to Cyclist Magazine).” 300,000 or so miles… if I ever clock that within the remainder of my life, I want a freeking medal!

Here’s the foil wrapped Brooks saddle soaking in oil:

Here’s the aftermath:

And here it is on my bike!

Ain’t she pretty!