Patrick:

It sounds like you were overwhelmed by all the newness but hey, you'll
adapt.  Did you remember to try shifting the gears?  I realize after
all your SS tales, that feature may wait until you have some rides
under your belt :).

Enjoy the ride!

dougP


On Feb 26, 3:46 pm, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> (Albuquerque, NM, February 26, 2010) Interviewed today at his home nestled
> in one of Albuquerque's exclusive bosque neighborhoods, Patrick Moore
> reported his reactions to his initial ride on the SH delivered earlier today
> by UPS. Moore, who rode a brisk 23 mile out and back on Albuquerque's Rio
> Grande bike trail, was clearly troubled by his experience. "It wasn't at all
> what I expected," he said, adding with characteristic modesty that he wished
> to post his remarks to both lists "Because I don't want my many fans on
> either list to miss my apothegmatic utterances that, jewel-like, fall from
> my lotus blossom lips." (Hrrhmm.) Clearly upset, he went on to say that the
> riding experience promises to destroy a cycling lifetime's worth of
> carefully built and hoarded prejudices. "It's not right," he said. "My
> opinions ought not to be trifled with like this."
>
> Further conversation revealed that his concerns came down to the following:
>
> 1. Bars. The bars are fully 2" higher than those on his road bikes, and,
> with the 59 cm effective tt and the 10 cm stem, the reach is fully 4 cm
> further forward -- not to mention the 46 Noodles compared to the 42s he
> usually uses. "Even after I agressively buried that horrible, foot-long
> Technomic quill deep in the steerer, the bars were still a good one to two
> inches higher than the saddle. That's not right!" Even so, Moore rode the
> entire 23 miles in the hooks with absolutely no discomfort except for the
> numbness in the outer pad of his left hand, something that, he says, always
> afflicts him with any position except the hoods. "The hoods are troubling
> high, and I think they make the front end a bit too light," he added, saying
> that he fully intends to lower the Tektro levers an inch or so to a more
> normal position. The entire 23 miles were ridden without gloves on the hard,
> unforgiving cloth tape. "And who secures tape with *twine*," he asked? "
> "That's not right!"
>
> 2. Tires. "I was prepared to be generous and accept tires fatter than the
> skinnies I ride on pavement," he said, "but the huge fatness of the 33 mm
> Jack Browns was truly frightening when I first saw them. I had no idea that
> a mere 33 mm could be so *fat*!" He claimed that he didn't even check the
> pressure, but simply rode them as they came from the box, adding, "And they
> felt fast and smooth! I took a 1/4 mile turn on the gravel at speed, and
> they seemed to roll almost as well as on the pavement." Moore pointed out
> that he had not yet installed a computer, but, "I expect, not to be overly
> optimistic, that I averaged a bit over 23 mph, just judging by the way I was
> dropping all those young endodontists on their Madones and Sprectri; the
> wind was rather fierce, so I had to back off."
>
> 3. Saddle. "This is the scariest thing," he said, "I know that B 17s have a
> bad reputation, but I decided that, since Rivendell was too lazy to take the
> saddle out of the box, I might as well try it; after all, one needn't always
> select the most expensive and best; especially since this bike is just a
> beater." "Well! After taking the rubber mallet to it to get it all the way
> back, and fine tuning the tilt and height, I was very, very frightened to
> find that it *didn't* chafe the taintal area! And I was wearing cottong
> FOTLs! That's just scary!"
>
> Moore said he has reported his experiences to the authorities, in particular
> to the Department of Homeland Security, and expects a special team to be
> assembled to investigate what his DOHS contact agreed was "a very troubling
> possibility. "We are very open to the chance that this might develop into a
> true threat to the motherland," DOHS spokesperson Melinda Belinda said. "We
> are taking it very seriously. We extend all our sypmpathy to Mr. Moore and
> his family."
>
> Photos at 11!
>
> --
> Patrick Moore
> Albuquerque, NM
> For professional resumes, contact
> Patrick Moore, ACRW at resumespecialt...@gmail.com
> (505) 227-0523

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