Take your Clem, ride with the slower group if need be. I rode mine for about 3 hours today and enjoyed every minute of it.
Ray On Monday, May 30, 2022 at 9:09:27 PM UTC-7 Mojo wrote: > "A Clem" https://youtu.be/lmWFrMq3qNY?t=1194 > from the future past > > Joe > > > On Monday, May 30, 2022 at 7:06:56 PM UTC-6 Doug H. wrote: > >> Another Clem vote here. They've seen a Platypus so show them another >> Rivendell beauty. >> Doug >> >> On Monday, May 30, 2022 at 8:58:38 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote: >> >>> I think the Clem is the way. Maybe you're a little slower this week and >>> they can wait a minute, maybe Leah Peterson is a maniac who's just as fast >>> on a Clem! Let's find out!!! >>> >>> On Monday, May 30, 2022 at 3:02:02 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> This thread has been so fun for me to write, but I keep thinking, what >>>> really else is there to say? We have covered the bases by now; we wondered >>>> if a Raspberry Platypus could become a Racing Platypus, considered the >>>> controversy, battled insecurities, confronted our (my) own preconceived >>>> ideas, learned some new things from the racers. It’s been an adventure for >>>> me, and thank you! But today, wouldn’t you know, I’ve got another bit of >>>> conversation for your consideration. >>>> >>>> Last week I realized my rear tire was dripping sealant. A myriad of >>>> tiny pin-prick holes that I have never noticed revealed themselves as my >>>> Racing Platypus hung, inert on the wall. The only reason I caught it was >>>> that my poor Shopping Platypus below it was catching the dripping sealant. >>>> Below: left, front tire, with its tread still decent. Right, the rear >>>> tire, >>>> wet and holey and with very worn tread. >>>> >>>> [image: image0.jpeg] >>>> >>>> Turns out, the tire is toast. The rubber is thin enough that it is not >>>> holding the sealant, and it is leaking through in minuscule holes and >>>> tears. I never thought it would be worn out already - I’d never have >>>> checked. I can’t tell you how many miles it took to make this happen >>>> because I don’t track miles per bike - I just have a running total of >>>> ridden miles. And between 2021-present, that number is…well, never mind, >>>> because the calculator app crashed and I’m not totaling them up again. >>>> BUT, >>>> the tires are only a year and a few month old! I got 5 years out of the >>>> Betty Foy tires before I sat next to it one day and noticed this: >>>> [image: image2.jpeg] >>>> >>>> The bike shop had nothing as wide or even close as the 44 mm tires on >>>> the Racing Platypus, and the Ultradynamico tires I ultimately settled on >>>> haven’t yet shipped. I hope they’re good! I got the gray 42 mm Cava Race. >>>> >>>> But what am I going to take to club rides this week? I can’t see taking >>>> the Racing Platypus without new tires. The other contenders: A 2019 >>>> Rivendell Clem L and the 2020 Shopping Platypus. Both are heavy. Neither >>>> is >>>> set up for speed. Good grief, look at these two: >>>> >>>> [image: image0.jpeg] >>>> >>>> [image: image3.jpeg] >>>> >>>> You are thinking, just strip the Shopping Plat and ride that. Ah, but >>>> the lights are attached to the racks, so those stay and they are HEAVY. >>>> That Platypus is the heaviest of my trio! I can strip bags, but how much >>>> does that really help? The gearing is different on it; it is a 1x and the >>>> gearing is not as “right” as my Racing Plat. I don’t have technical terms >>>> for this - I can only say that the Rivendell drive train always gives me >>>> the “right” gear - the Shopping Plat often feels too hard or too easy. I >>>> don’t want to be fiddling around with that while chasing club riders. But >>>> that isn’t even the deal-killer for me… >>>> >>>> It’s that basket. >>>> >>>> Listen, I have weathered the silent prejudice as I wheeled the Racing >>>> Platypus to the huddle. The Saddlesack and Billie Bars always invoke >>>> judgment in this scenario, but a BASKET. I don’t think I can do it. >>>> >>>> That leaves the Clem. A bike that Grant, while extolling its virtues >>>> and its versatility, said, “Just don’t take it on your club rides or >>>> anything.” The Clem, with its ultra-high and proud Bosco Bars and its >>>> step-through, beefy frame. I shudder to think of what they will think. I >>>> don’t even know how fast I can ride it. I think maybe fast because it was >>>> my only bike during 2020 and I rode it hard. But, it is unproven at club >>>> rides and I’ve got hesitation. >>>> >>>> I don’t know which bike to take for certain, but you are free to send >>>> your advice and/or regards. >>>> Leah >>>> >>>> On May 27, 2022, at 10:56 AM, Joe T <hagas...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Another great story by Leah! From Vegas to Michigan life. Beautiful >>>> Michigan, enjoy! >>>> On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 10:25:24 AM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding >>>> Ding! wrote: >>>> >>>>> Kevin, >>>>> >>>>> Their slow group was slow. I was glad to be in the faster class on the >>>>> women’s ride. I kept pace, rode in 2nd and 3rd position, and it wasn’t >>>>> effortless. I don’t think I will fall victim to the Lycra; I’m perfectly >>>>> happy with the workout wear I find at Target - highly recommend their All >>>>> In Motion brand, for anyone looking. >>>>> >>>>> As far as fitness, don’t give up. You can still be fit on a clunker! >>>>> >>>>> I want to preserve my abilities and keep preventable disease at bay, >>>>> so I take fitness pretty seriously. Group rides will really challenge me >>>>> and probably increase my abilities. With my heavier bike and non-aero >>>>> gear, >>>>> I am probably gleaning better results than the rest of the group. I also >>>>> lift weights, run and do core, because cycling alone is not great >>>>> exercise. >>>>> It’s too efficient. >>>>> >>>>> But no matter what, always enjoy your ride. >>>>> >>>>> On Apr 6, 2022, at 3:37 PM, Kevin Reinking <mas...@sbcglobal.net> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Well, their Slow group was probably pretty fast for you on the >>>>> "upright" Platypus!! >>>>> >>>>> My first thought is you'll quickly be tempted down the stretchy >>>>> clothes path if you continue to "hang" with them. Nothing wrong with that >>>>> really, but it is a different mentality. >>>>> More Workout and Goals oriented; I gave up on that once I stopped >>>>> racing. >>>>> In fact that's what drove me back to Cruisers, Klunkers, Clementine's, >>>>> etc. . . . >>>>> Swinging a leg over a bike that's gonna seriously handicap you from >>>>> keeping up, really discourages you from doing so. >>>>> With my current limitations, I'm just happy to go my pace, for as long >>>>> as I feel like going; making sure to enjoy myself. >>>>> When I stopped working I thought it would be sweet to be able to ride >>>>> whenever I want, but I quickly found I still can't ride whenever I want >>>>> and >>>>> riding to work gave me an excuse to ride more! >>>>> If there's no place you GOTTA be, there's no sense in riding in the >>>>> rain or when it's 90+ degrees outside!! >>>>> Just remember to Have Fun!! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 1:37:29 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding >>>>> Ding! wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Huh. I see the format on GG messed up the text on my last post. The >>>>>> missing text is: >>>>>> 1. Exploring >>>>>> 2. Shopping (A video.) >>>>>> 3. Riding with your kid. Who has stolen your gloves. >>>>>> 4. An old video from last year, when I still lived in the desert. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Apr 6, 2022, at 2:23 PM, Leah Peterson <jonasa...@gmail.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 30 Days of Biking is a challenge done every April. You can ride as >>>>>> far or long as you like, but every ride counts, regardless. I’ve tried >>>>>> to >>>>>> be creative with the ways I’m using my bike and I post it on the FB page >>>>>> under a thread I made there. I’ll include some photos here of how I’m >>>>>> doing >>>>>> it. >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. 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