• Bike ride today

    From Catrike Ryder@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 18 17:04:44 2025
    Pleasant surprise when I got back to my truck after my ride. Someone
    had left a little note with a ribbon and a small sprig of flowers. The
    note was a simple Easter blessing. There was no phone number to call,
    no website or church to visit, just a Happy Easter from a lady (She
    signed it and I'm sure I don't know her) who had a happy thought and
    passed it on. I'm sure my truck wasn't the only vehicle that received
    the blessing.

    Hope springs eternal, even in a world full of hate.....

    I only did 40 miles today because it was very hot, 90 F and very windy
    20MPH, and 60+ humidity, too.

    The new front derailleur worked perfect every time I ran it through
    it's paces. I brought tools to fine tune it, but they weren't needed.

    I've been wearing street shoes, sandals on the last two rides thanks
    to the heel sling pedals. I guess I no longer can claim not liking to
    walk around in SPD shoes as an excuse to not ride my bike to the
    grocery store.

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman

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  • From Roger Merriman@21:1/5 to Catrike Ryder on Sat Apr 19 08:50:35 2025
    Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
    Pleasant surprise when I got back to my truck after my ride. Someone
    had left a little note with a ribbon and a small sprig of flowers. The
    note was a simple Easter blessing. There was no phone number to call,
    no website or church to visit, just a Happy Easter from a lady (She
    signed it and I'm sure I don't know her) who had a happy thought and
    passed it on. I'm sure my truck wasn't the only vehicle that received
    the blessing.

    Hope springs eternal, even in a world full of hate.....

    I only did 40 miles today because it was very hot, 90 F and very windy
    20MPH, and 60+ humidity, too.

    The new front derailleur worked perfect every time I ran it through
    it's paces. I brought tools to fine tune it, but they weren't needed.

    I've been wearing street shoes, sandals on the last two rides thanks
    to the heel sling pedals. I guess I no longer can claim not liking to
    walk around in SPD shoes as an excuse to not ride my bike to the
    grocery store.

    I have definitely advantage over gravel club mates as I use FiveTens so
    flat pedal shoes vs clip less on any hike and bike!

    Which isn’t why I wear them but slightly amusing on wet cobbled stuff!

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman


    Roger Merriman

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  • From Catrike Ryder@21:1/5 to Roger Merriman on Sat Apr 19 05:29:37 2025
    On 19 Apr 2025 08:50:35 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote:

    Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
    Pleasant surprise when I got back to my truck after my ride. Someone
    had left a little note with a ribbon and a small sprig of flowers. The
    note was a simple Easter blessing. There was no phone number to call,
    no website or church to visit, just a Happy Easter from a lady (She
    signed it and I'm sure I don't know her) who had a happy thought and
    passed it on. I'm sure my truck wasn't the only vehicle that received
    the blessing.

    Hope springs eternal, even in a world full of hate.....

    I only did 40 miles today because it was very hot, 90 F and very windy
    20MPH, and 60+ humidity, too.

    The new front derailleur worked perfect every time I ran it through
    it's paces. I brought tools to fine tune it, but they weren't needed.

    I've been wearing street shoes, sandals on the last two rides thanks
    to the heel sling pedals. I guess I no longer can claim not liking to
    walk around in SPD shoes as an excuse to not ride my bike to the
    grocery store.

    I have definitely advantage over gravel club mates as I use FiveTens so
    flat pedal shoes vs clip less on any hike and bike!

    Which isn’t why I wear them but slightly amusing on wet cobbled stuff!

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman


    Roger Merriman

    I had to look up "fivetens." They appear to be very expensive. The
    sandals I buy are dirt cheap, and I very seldom wear anything else. I
    require a close toe and a full heel rather than just a heel strap. I
    tend to roll forward on the balls of my feet when I walk and I walk
    out of shoes without a good heel. I've tried two different pairs of
    sandals on bike rides and both worked fine.

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman

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  • From Roger Merriman@21:1/5 to Catrike Ryder on Sat Apr 19 10:41:26 2025
    Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
    On 19 Apr 2025 08:50:35 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote:

    Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
    Pleasant surprise when I got back to my truck after my ride. Someone
    had left a little note with a ribbon and a small sprig of flowers. The
    note was a simple Easter blessing. There was no phone number to call,
    no website or church to visit, just a Happy Easter from a lady (She
    signed it and I'm sure I don't know her) who had a happy thought and
    passed it on. I'm sure my truck wasn't the only vehicle that received
    the blessing.

    Hope springs eternal, even in a world full of hate.....

    I only did 40 miles today because it was very hot, 90 F and very windy
    20MPH, and 60+ humidity, too.

    The new front derailleur worked perfect every time I ran it through
    it's paces. I brought tools to fine tune it, but they weren't needed.

    I've been wearing street shoes, sandals on the last two rides thanks
    to the heel sling pedals. I guess I no longer can claim not liking to
    walk around in SPD shoes as an excuse to not ride my bike to the
    grocery store.

    I have definitely advantage over gravel club mates as I use FiveTens so
    flat pedal shoes vs clip less on any hike and bike!

    Which isnÂ’t why I wear them but slightly amusing on wet cobbled stuff!

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman


    Roger Merriman

    I had to look up "fivetens." They appear to be very expensive. The
    sandals I buy are dirt cheap, and I very seldom wear anything else. I
    require a close toe and a full heel rather than just a heel strap. I
    tend to roll forward on the balls of my feet when I walk and I walk
    out of shoes without a good heel. I've tried two different pairs of
    sandals on bike rides and both worked fine.

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman


    They are sports stuff and certainly the model I have are reinforced against rock strikes, and so on. Being Down Hill focused but I like the stiff
    platform, and despite their weight are popular as they pedal well.

    I have used non cycling shoes on the commute and even on that fairly light
    use have just disintegrated let alone on a gravel/MTB ride which is to some margin more demanding.

    And flat pedal cycling shoes top out at much lower price point than
    Clippless which tend to go for carbon this and that. £300+ without much effort.

    I did get some winter boots for the bog snorkelling that happens last year which made this winter a lot more comfortable aka dryer! Those are about as expensive as Flat shoes go so sub £200 most will be just over a ton.

    Roger Merriman

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