Software engineer, dad, husband, retired cyclist, wakeboarder, hunter, fisherman...hell, the only thing I don't do is run. Because running sucks.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Trial By Fire
I haven't owned a mountain bike for almost 2 years, and it's probably been about 3 years since I've actually ridden one on a trail.
With that in mind, I did the only logical thing I could do with my new bike. I went for a night ride. I'm not a particularly good mountain biker to begin with so I was mildly concerned about riding a brand new bike through the woods in the dark. I did my best to clear the forest of trees, but came away relatively unscathed. Except my elbow, which hurts like a bitch.
Riding in the dark was a blast. I've had a nice set of lights for a couple years now, but haven't really gotten to use them till last night. It really adds a whole new dimension to riding. I may want to supplement with a helmet-mounted light. We'll see how much night riding I do. Ted was leading most of the ride, so it helps to have another light to follow.
I couldn't be more pleased with the bike itself. I am absolutely smitten with the 29-inch wheels. They roll over everything effortlessly. Combined with the steel frame, they provide a relatively smooth ride for a rigid bike, although I think I need to reduce the air pressure in my tires. I was running right around 40psi, and I think I should probably go lower. Ben? Anyone?
This was also my first experience with disc brakes. I really like them, but they'll take some getting used to. I kept locking them up in corners, instead of modulating them so scrub off speed.
Since I had very little time to set the bike up properly, I'll definitely need to make some ergonomic changes. The bars are REALLY wide and I kept clipping trees with them, so I'll have to cut 'em down. I also need a longer stem and the saddle height needs some work.
Aside from that, I'm very happy, and the ride was awesome. I had forgotten what it's like to do something besides ride in circles!
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I am not one to check my tire pressure on any of my bikes. I usually run my 29er tires pretty low as they are so big that pinch flatting is hard.
Where did you ride?
Thanks for the help, bike shop guy :-)
North Loop, baby!
night riding is my only time to ride... no lights for me, 'cept the red blinky
Oooh....night riding!! You know how much I LOVE that!! I rode last night too and decided there is just NO WAY that I'm gonna' be able to give that up. Ever!
Riding in the woods though.....I'm thinking I probly won't be doin' that (alone anyway).
I can't wait till tonight!!
Yeehaw!
Did you say hi to the the Nordic Hare in the AC/DC shirt?
Tubeless?? 25-30 unless you are 200+ lbs, like myself, then 35.
Awe, T! Welcome back to mountain biking! Night riding is the best!
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