Re: OT: Re: [RBW] Re: On tire supple-itude

2016-03-30 Thread Ron Mc
I end up pacing with and meeting a lot of guys who are dialed into strava, measure their performance with it every ride, and shoot to improve that performance - even log-in and compare specific routes with other friends,. More power to them, and it's always good to meet other riders on the tr

Re: OT: Re: [RBW] Re: On tire supple-itude

2016-03-29 Thread Daniel D.
strava's nice for tracking times. Looking at strava's graph showing a couple of years on the same route I can pick out which bike I was riding well enough to put money on it. Different tires, not quite... On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at 11:39:36 AM UTC-7, Jim Bronson wrote: > > That's a good id

Re: OT: Re: [RBW] Re: On tire supple-itude

2016-03-29 Thread Ron Mc
good to break out to another thread. I don't have to bill 40 hours to be profitable. Also, my boss and I kind of tag-team, partly to cover our clients in diverse time zones, but also because I'm an early morning person and he's not. It's great that I can drive the highway at the times when I

OT: Re: [RBW] Re: On tire supple-itude

2016-03-29 Thread Jim Bronson
That's a good idea. I should bail out early to ride my bike, because otherwise I have no time to ride my bike, what with a new baby and trying to pack up the house to move. On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Ron Mc wrote: > another datapoint is making the same route and checking your watch. I >