tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post8066515506187437611..comments2024-03-27T07:25:55.115-04:00Comments on Bike Snob NYC: New Outside Column!BikeSnobNYChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11256142855437740163noreply@blogger.comBlogger32125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-34605680262505497252018-04-06T14:48:29.180-04:002018-04-06T14:48:29.180-04:00Look forwards to seeing your Lobness in Paso next ...Look forwards to seeing your Lobness in Paso next weekend! I'll b on a Schwinn!E-Scaperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01914058345234504384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-27082544051718724752018-04-06T14:46:18.038-04:002018-04-06T14:46:18.038-04:00Looking forwards to seeing your Lobness in Paso ne...Looking forwards to seeing your Lobness in Paso next weekend!I'll b on a Schwinn!E-Scaperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01914058345234504384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-74145032348806610102018-04-06T12:15:31.648-04:002018-04-06T12:15:31.648-04:00Google maps used to not differentiate between pave...Google maps used to not differentiate between paved and unpaved bike trails. Got burned by that once while exploring a new route on my road bike. Good times. Seattle lone wolfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10550162413287334954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-52594605643127104002018-04-05T23:23:02.306-04:002018-04-05T23:23:02.306-04:00The best rides are the long loops that include an ...The best rides are the long loops that include an unexplored tenuous connection about 3/4 of the way into the ride. If the connection (that looked plausible in satellite pictures but you don't really know until you get there) works out (road not overgrown, fence has a gate, bridge completed, or stream fordable) then your ride is almost done, and if it doesn't then you need to turn around and go back the way you came and your ride becomes 50% longer than planned. The suspense and uncertainty makes the whole thing more enjoyable.Paul Heckbertnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-20027116547978474292018-04-05T18:25:48.339-04:002018-04-05T18:25:48.339-04:00Great post on Outside but boy you gotta have a lot...Great post on Outside but boy you gotta have a lot of time on your hands to do all these wondrous rides you're talking about. I used to be unemployed, and I explored all over the Hudson Valley, the Catskills, and of course the usual NYC and Westchester and Bergen/Rockland rides. What a lot of fun, but now that I run a business I'm lucky to get across the GW to Henry Hudson for an "Out-And-Back" once a month (though that ride is a far cry from riding indoors). Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-48199224755307733722018-04-05T17:13:20.657-04:002018-04-05T17:13:20.657-04:00Check the weather...may need your rubbers as well....Check the weather...may need your rubbers as well. Old-timey goulashes...Ki Ho'Aluhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07448007225818706446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-71390342563414511652018-04-05T15:21:56.584-04:002018-04-05T15:21:56.584-04:00ultimate in modularity
one day last year i flatte...ultimate in modularity<br /><br />one day last year i flatted on the way back about 3 mi out. even without snobbie there to fix my flat, i thunk, "no problem". pulled out the spare and "oh shit", it's a schrader. no problem, heh, heh, i come prepared. i usually carry two, sometimes 3 tubes. put out the other one and "oh shit" it's a schrader too.<br /><br />so i just popped a brand new module in to my route and walked to municipla building where spousy takes old fart exercise classes or something and while i waited, disassembled the bike enough to toss it in the trunk.<br /><br />two lessons learned<br /><br />1 - keep your thinking out of the box for new and exciting route modules<br /><br />2 - maybe start carrying a patch kit in addition to spare tubes (no. of course i haven't learned that lesson yet)Spokeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01634249104084545065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-13252487399011134262018-04-05T14:43:11.503-04:002018-04-05T14:43:11.503-04:00Enjoy L’Eroica CA! I go to Paso Robles every year...Enjoy L’Eroica CA! I go to Paso Robles every year around this time and have been there during L’Eroica a few times but this year it will be a week later. Lots of great riding around Paso. Our group leader curated this year’s routes with lots of modularity!Lieutenant Obliviousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-18742656888547649832018-04-05T14:43:04.887-04:002018-04-05T14:43:04.887-04:00About a year ago I was on a route to work I had ri...About a year ago I was on a route to work I had ridden 100's of times. I stopped for a nature break - ventured into the woods off the MUP and discovered someone(s) had curated a decent single track. So yes, I agree, venture off the beaten path, even on the perpetually time constrained commute rides.<br /><br />New goal for the summer - double my current 7 standard to work/back routes to 14.JLRBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-66654825615154760842018-04-05T13:48:42.975-04:002018-04-05T13:48:42.975-04:00I expect a non-cyclist or three will show up with ...I expect a non-cyclist or three will show up with leather and/or latex, and lament, "I thought I was signing up for <b>Erotica</b> California!"Bikeboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17379272663647894409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-5088781704596734982018-04-05T13:46:41.900-04:002018-04-05T13:46:41.900-04:00What I always enjoy is when a new route brings me ...What I always enjoy is when a new route brings me and the missus to a bridge no longer there. Either abandoned road where you ford or some planks the construction guys will always let you cross, it fills me with smug satisfaction.blunchbellynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-45836017624197401392018-04-05T13:34:53.292-04:002018-04-05T13:34:53.292-04:00You hit the nail on the head with that Outside art...You hit the nail on the head with that Outside article. And you did it in old school Snob style. Ahhhhh, the joys of wayfinding. I let the vernal odors of pine sap and manure guide me away from town.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-10072979846623454972018-04-05T13:34:32.018-04:002018-04-05T13:34:32.018-04:00Good column, but you need a greater warning in the...Good column, but you need a greater warning in the "Exploration" portion about the risks of ending up in swamps or bogs. It's a big problem. I've wrecked a lot of shoes.Brendanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09629741034989840981noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-37719468024469862742018-04-05T13:27:11.777-04:002018-04-05T13:27:11.777-04:00@It's Cheaper:
I did sort of the same thing. ...@It's Cheaper:<br /><br />I did sort of the same thing. After telling a friend he should do L'Eroifornia, he complained he didn't have a bike. A quick craigslist search found a nice <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BhMnFA0hGxN/" rel="nofollow">'83 Trek 970 </a> with full Campy Super Record in my size for not too much money. Unfortunately it had been converted to a single speed so it was really a frame and a box of parts. But that just made tear down and rebuilding easier!<br /><br />@Scott B<br />The pink Faggin could work.1904 Cadardinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-28236297276111864042018-04-05T11:34:06.545-04:002018-04-05T11:34:06.545-04:00speaking of routes, which route are you doing at L...speaking of routes, which route are you doing at L'Eroica?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-63510879224430730302018-04-05T11:33:14.207-04:002018-04-05T11:33:14.207-04:00just realized the altered pic with snobbie still s...just realized the altered pic with snobbie still shows the shadow of the cyclist in the original picture. sloppy, sloppy, sloppySpokeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01634249104084545065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-47533789207943507172018-04-05T00:59:30.995-04:002018-04-05T00:59:30.995-04:00Hey, nice shout out to cul-de-sac hell; i grew up ...Hey, nice shout out to cul-de-sac hell; i grew up there!!!der blaue Reiternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-75200493429739430662018-04-04T22:57:31.522-04:002018-04-04T22:57:31.522-04:00What bike will you be using for Eroica? I don'...What bike will you be using for Eroica? I don't think any of the bikes from your stable featured on this blog qualify, do they?Scott B.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-64039411272360796662018-04-04T22:47:35.458-04:002018-04-04T22:47:35.458-04:00Hooray for dragging your bike through a thicket be...Hooray for dragging your bike through a thicket because you were trying a new way : )HDEBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-74823945710462310472018-04-04T22:12:03.141-04:002018-04-04T22:12:03.141-04:00Great article. You put a name to what I've bee...Great article. You put a name to what I've been doing for half a C now -- the "modular ride." My commute is the "short ride," but it is a fine one, starting on gravel at the top of a mountain, dodging deer and rednecks on the sceaming descent, then riding all sorts of roads before ending up 18 miles later in a small city. Even the commute is modular, with four different ways in, and several times that many ways home when time is not an issue. Otherwise, it's longer rides, preferably a hundred miles or two, or a tandem ride. With temps climbing into tha balmy 40s, I did a century over a couple mountain passes just Saturday. It was tough this early in the season, but fun.<br /><br />I don't do laps, but one doesn't really need to, here in Vernont. There's always a road more interesting than repeating the one you just rode. Aerobars are like recumbents to me -- I rode them once, but not enouģh to ever want to, againSteve Barnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05141738452735566462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-82125288913345759272018-04-04T21:13:16.897-04:002018-04-04T21:13:16.897-04:00I wondered what the hell was going on with the sud...I wondered what the hell was going on with the sudden switch to zero-dark-thirty rides. Presumably once the Snoblings are back in school you can return to normal human hours.<br /><br />I'm with Billy - my out-and-back comes with a nice 10 hour break in the middle.<br />Some guy from upstatenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-85311901242857741802018-04-04T19:50:45.506-04:002018-04-04T19:50:45.506-04:00Living at the base of mountains: spring is time to...Living at the base of mountains: spring is time to start hitting the canyons and low climbs getting ready for summer, which is for riding the high mountains and doing the big loops, with autumn comes exploring new roads when all of the spring and summer rides have become boring but the snow hasn't yet fallen and the temps are still warm. Winter is for cake.1904 Cadardinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-71079880071021798252018-04-04T17:05:45.172-04:002018-04-04T17:05:45.172-04:00Oeuvre... my rides’ oeuvre surpasses its gestalt, ...Oeuvre... my rides’ oeuvre surpasses its gestalt, but not by much.Doothnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-66153017086111055932018-04-04T16:31:47.304-04:002018-04-04T16:31:47.304-04:00Another Outside column eh? Such a hipster.Another Outside column eh? Such a hipster.Phildefernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4213956784784062266.post-6617345984727775742018-04-04T16:10:31.755-04:002018-04-04T16:10:31.755-04:00Wildcat;
Speaking of L'Eroica, in the depths ...Wildcat;<br /><br />Speaking of L'Eroica, in the depths of winter I rescued a L'Eroica suitable vintage bike from the local Craig's list, which I just finished restoring this week. While I am the sort of guy who has 10s of dollars to blow on my hobby, I don't have what it takes get my new vintage beauty to Tuscany. Maybe one year I can get to California, but not this year. I could, however, easily get it to the northern part of NYC anytime, and in additional to being L'Eroica suitable, this bike is Fondon't suitable. (Even Pre- or Post-.)<br /><br />Not to put any scheduling pressuring on you.It Is Cheaper Then Restoring Old Carsnoreply@blogger.com