I will more diligently use Strava next year to track miles by bike. Currently I
use Strava sometimes, and MapMyRide for bigger rides, and my commute. MapMyRide
talks to my company’s “Vitality” program, which gives me a discount on my
insurance premiums.
Strava is far superior, and is not owned
I don’t know what “Ride Report” is.
I would be interested in or appreciate a link, an elaboration, or a “haha
gotcha!”
Philip
Santa Rosa, CA
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When I lived in Berkeley, the PB on San Pablo employeed the nicest, fastest,
fittest guy riding those parts. If I knew my Strava login credentials I could
probably look up his name. Grizzly Peak, Centenial, Pinehurst, Wildcat Canyon,
The 3 Bears, couldn’t ever get close, but it was sure fun
Andy:
Approx. how many photos do you need? Seems you will have to curate them so
I'm assuming only a few per person?
dougP
On Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 8:15:26 AM UTC-8, Andy C. wrote:
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> Great pics are always being posted by members of this group. Now I ask:
> who among you would
I agree with Justin. I get the Strava criticisms, but I don't think any of
that applies to anyone here. I use strava to track miles. I suppose
ridewithgps does the same but i've been using strava for years and don't
want to lose that data. The only thing I can think of that validates
Steven's
I just read this: https://www.performancebike.com/shop/importantupdate
Sad to see another shop hit the dust. My local PB was very convenient for
picking up odds and ends that Riv was out of or didn't carry.
Tom
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I always intended for Ride Report sort of be the anti-Strava, so give it a shot
if you are not into chasing KOMs. It *does* have a Lugged Steel Bonus Trophy,
however...
William
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Howdy,
Black, aluminum 660mm Jones Loop HBars. $75 Shipped CONUS
Set (2 bags) of nearly new Swift Industries panniers. Navy and light blue.
Cinch top and clip over brain. Waterproof PVC lined interior. Standard
Swift bungee attachment hardware.
$180 shippee CONUS
Photos here
You've identified some of the criticisms, many of which I share. There are
a myriad of cyclists out there, and would dare say that each person has
their own reasons for riding. Mine is to ride as much as I am able, and
not to fret much about how I compare to those younger, fatter, fitter or
A beautiful 62cm listed on EBay just was pulled as no longer available. Did
someone here on the list land it?
Ryan
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Wondering how tall you are, Judy? My wife is 5'4 and looking for a bike
like this.
On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 7:35:39 PM UTC-7, Judy Norris wrote:
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> I am selling my beloved Atlantis because at the age of 80 I find that I
> feel safer on a step-through bike.
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> Comes with a Bruce Gordon
I'm not certain which precise point Steven was making, but I've spoken with
more than one cyclist who blames Strava for sensationalizing the KOM.
There are multiple stories out there of cyclists that kill themselves on a
downhill because they were going for a KOM. I know some people think
I get a kick out of Strava. My Wahoo Elemnt automatically uploads my rides to
Strava and Ride with GPS, and Strava occasionally emails to let me know that I
set a personal record on such-and-such segment of roadway. I’m usually
something like the 873rd fastest rider on the segment.
—Eric “Not
Both saddles have now been sold. Thanks for looking everyone.
On Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 9:15:24 PM UTC-5, Tim Bantham wrote:
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> Sorry to hear. To answer your question the honey B17 is still available.
> Send me a PM if you are interested.
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Weird, I use Strava and have never once been forced into a race,
competition or challenge! I have ridden and run and walked and hiked slower
than before, faster than before and just the same. I enjoy the analysis it
gives me and lets me know my general fitness level. I have, however,
Hoping for a Christmas Miracle
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hi andy,
you can use this photo i took while hauling library holds on my quickbeam. :)
cool project, good luck!
—jenny @ RBW
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“More wool for him. (-:”
[Ears perk up.] Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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+1 on the Wahoo Element although I personally stay away from Strava and use
Ride with GPS. If you use Strava, you are buying into the whole
competition thing, like it or not, which is not my bag. Ride with GPS does
the same, I think, and permits your to check out other rides in your area
or,
I use Strava on the phone for 'non-serious' rides. I use a Wahoo Elemnt
for 'serious' stuff, which syncs to Strava. Wahoo also seamlessly
integrates over to Ride With GPS.
So, for commute miles, I touch one button on my phone and it records my
mileage. For a route where I need directions,
I've been using Map my Ride for about 2 1/2 years, I also uploaded Ride with
GPS, but I really haven't used it yet. At this point several people I know use
MMR, so it's hard for me to change.
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I've already got a 53 myself (sans S couplers), but I would be all over that
if I didn't have several other balls in the air. Hope it goes to a good home!
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Fantastic! That chain arm looks like a much better position in the big cog.
Yowza, that’s a big cog. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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I approve of your bike based on looks alone!! Great looking bike. I hope the
fix holds up. Happy riding.
Matt Cook
Ledyard, CT
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A lone bump for this thread...
Olive green saddle wedges left, and a few of each variety of wallet remain.
Read below for info...
Also found one medium brown leather tote that fits a Wald 137 basket:
https://treetop.bigcartel.com/product/leather-basket-tote
Also have some belt options
My size, but can't make any big purchases until next year. Hope Ryan is
able to work something out. That bike deserves a good home!
On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 9:35:39 PM UTC-5, Judy Norris wrote:
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> I am selling my beloved Atlantis because at the age of 80 I find that I
> feel safer on a
Obviously several lookers but no other inquiries at this point. I'm going
to drop my price to $125.00 shipped CONUS. Please PM me if interested.
Steve
On Friday, December 14, 2018 at 6:10:26 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
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Is there anyone in Edmonton,AB who may be able to assist with our transaction &
shipping if she wants assistance?
No familiarity with bike shops in that area; although Judy and her Atlantis
appear to have been accomplished tourists over the last decade and may have a
strong
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