This somehow raises the bar and makes a lot of the hipster fixie stuff look pretty average.........................
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b36Yi-Pb1wM
Another discipline on two wheels. Serious discipline.
A few hours mountain climbing turns a rogue and a saint into two roughly equal creatures. Weariness is the shortest path to equality and fraternity—and liberty is finally added by sleep. —Nietzsche
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Tim Noakes says.....
Tim Noakes on the subject of the Murray Orthoped saddle.
Interesting, straightforward and it makes sense. No bullshit, no hype, no extraneous terminology, just the facts.
Take a look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X53EKOHoNBk
Oh, and while we're on this subject, Harry Rissik would like to notify the cycling fraternity that he claims the sole rights to the use of the name "ZAMBUTT". This is his idea for the name of a new "chamois cream" containing, amongst other things, Zambuk.
He was also wondering why it is referred to as Chamois cream when you smear it on your backside......
Interesting, straightforward and it makes sense. No bullshit, no hype, no extraneous terminology, just the facts.
Take a look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X53EKOHoNBk
Oh, and while we're on this subject, Harry Rissik would like to notify the cycling fraternity that he claims the sole rights to the use of the name "ZAMBUTT". This is his idea for the name of a new "chamois cream" containing, amongst other things, Zambuk.
He was also wondering why it is referred to as Chamois cream when you smear it on your backside......
Monday, August 17, 2009
...a gem from Kent's Bike Blog
....
"And so I pack 280 miles into two days of riding. I carry too much stuff, of course, but that is part of the learning. My camera proves its worth again, while my GPS only tells me useless things like "you are here." I know that, that's why I'm here.?
Yup, couldn't agree more.
And my other favourite.......(not from Kent)
"For your next adventure, ensure that you have the routes pre-loaded on your GPS"
So where's the adventure?
"And so I pack 280 miles into two days of riding. I carry too much stuff, of course, but that is part of the learning. My camera proves its worth again, while my GPS only tells me useless things like "you are here." I know that, that's why I'm here.?
Yup, couldn't agree more.
And my other favourite.......(not from Kent)
"For your next adventure, ensure that you have the routes pre-loaded on your GPS"
So where's the adventure?
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