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Showing posts with label bike ride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bike ride. Show all posts

Saturday, June 01, 2013

Big Bike Ride, epilogue

For those curious on how the big ride went, here's a little post to satisfy your curiosity.






Mechanically the bike did good except for developing a tendency to throw its chain at the end and no it didn't rain. That fender did pay off!  :)


My body aches all over today, especially my butt. The price to pay for not having done any serious riding in the past year.


Hopefully I'll be more on the bike this year.

The Tour rides always finish with a big party. This was the scene at the Olympic Stadium.

Until next time, ride safe and free.

Gerry :)

Friday, May 31, 2013

Preparing for a big ride

I'm scheduled to do the "Tour la Nuit" here in Montreal this evening. My bike and I haven't participated in anything serious, ride-wise  in over a year. This being a night ride with thousands of other cyclists, it is quite important to have proper lighting installed and for it to be fully functional.

Getting the tools out.

My lighting gear was starting to show its age, so I decided to fork the bucks for some new front and back lights. A trip to MEC provided the required equipment for less than $20 and the ride to and from the store gave me a chance to gauge myself and my bike. Not bad but the bike needed some tweaking.

Small but very effective white LED light. This sub $10 will give you proper lighting for an entire season on one battery. 

Very bright $8 rear LED light. I always set mine to blink in order to be more visible.
Installed the lights, checked and adjusted the brakes, checked tire pressure and prepared a tool kit. Tool kits should contain whatever you feel is necessary to keep Murphy at bay. The number of tools and the distance you are willing to walk home are relative to themselves.

My personal selection for the evening.
Talking about Murphy's Law, we might have a chance of rain tonight so I decided to install a rear fender. It probably won't rain now but I can guaranty you that it would have should I have decided to lazily avoid putting one on. 30 minutes well spent.

Always do a test ride prior to the big one.
If you're in Montreal, hope to see you there. If not, until next time ride safe and free.

Gerry :)


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Trike ride across Canada to fight hunger

Check out this site of a couple of guys embarking on a crazy cross Canada ride to raise awareness about hunger and food in general in our modern world : wethesheepeople

They are a bit behind schedule right now but what is an adventure without a few hiccups? Their site includes a nice gallery on their amazing Atomic Zombie trike that they are custom building just for the occasion.

Ride safe, ride hard, ride free.

Gerry :)