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Old 09-10-2015, 03:42 PM
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So I took my daughter out to the twilight ride at Laguna Seca last night on her "half bike" I mentioned earlier in the thread, and we almost didn't make it in time but we managed to get a lap in. I recorded her reaction because I was curious how (or if) she'd enjoy the corkscrew and uploaded the video to FB and it's taken on a life of its own. As of right now (not even 24 hours later) it's been shared over 1500 times and it inspired this guy to write a post:

Remembering Why We Started | My Life at Speed
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haha, that's pretty damn awesome. -shared-
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Originally Posted by kotomile
So I took my daughter out to the twilight ride at Laguna Seca last night on her "half bike" I mentioned earlier in the thread, and we almost didn't make it in time but we managed to get a lap in. I recorded her reaction because I was curious how (or if) she'd enjoy the corkscrew and uploaded the video to FB and it's taken on a life of its own. As of right now (not even 24 hours later) it's been shared over 1500 times and it inspired this guy to write a post:

Remembering Why We Started | My Life at Speed
I saw that on Mulsanne's Corner this morning. Very cool.
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It's kind of funny how some of us are in such a similar place. I don't really have the cash to burn racing cars the way our Super Miata bros do it, so until then I'm really enjoying racing the bicycle, although it's terrifying. Until I get the house purchased and where I want to be financially, I'll just do a few races with RHarris' team and keep racing the bicycle.

The best part of the bicycle is definitely getting most of the thrill, for a tiny percentage of what it takes to race a car, while getting fit as hell. The Life At Speed guy is right though, I still turn into a child on the bike, just like Matt's daughter.
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Racing bikes is hard (from last weekend).

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you're supposed to wait until after the ride for taco's. You ok?
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Originally Posted by EErockMiata
you're supposed to wait until after the ride for taco's. You ok?
Haha. yeah, i walked away- sore but fine.

I crushed 3 wheels in 4 days of riding with this taco being the last.
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[poetry]


So I'm back living full-time in NYC, after a year in the suburbs commuting 1.5 hours by train every morning and every afternoon, and rarely getting on the saddle.

Early autumn in Manhattan. A cyclists' paradise.

Despite having lived here for two years, I'd never ridden Central Park. I'm usually more category 6 type. But I figure "what the hell, I live up on East 83rd now, and it's right there a few blocks away."

Cool weather, a steady breeze. Humid, but tolerable.

The 6.1 mile main loop is closed to cars. Pedestrians abound, but they have their own lane, and a nearly-continuous peloton stretching from one end of the park to the other keeps their situational awareness high. The horses and rickshaws occupy the lane the cars used to take.

The bike lane is awesome. Three times the usual width, with separate merge and interchange lanes at major crossings. And I notice something I'd never seen before. On the long, straight stretches, the bike lane is divided in two. The narrower right half is marked as being for cyclists, and the wider left half is, quite specifically, marked for "slow" cyclists.

Brilliant.

I use the left side on the uphill stretches, my jello-legs struggling to propel 50 pounds of Chinese-made steel and chrome up the incline. (God, I've really gotten out of shape over the past year when I was living in the 'burbs.) On the flat sections, I slide to the right and join the carbon-fiber crowd. I'm running 100% just to match their 25, cargo shorts flapping in the breeze and my Hawaiian shirt fully unbuttoned. The decision to buy a pair of Reeboks was a good one- my Red Wing boots would be unbearable now.

It's an amazing feeling.

Back at home. Two laps and I can barely walk. Halfway through a pint of Young's Double Chocolate Stout.



Kinda digging this.



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A few hours ago. 9000' gain today. This is the overlook at the top of Hwy 39 in Angeles National Forest, about 4000' this one, rated HC.

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Originally Posted by hustler
The best part of the bicycle is definitely getting most of the thrill, for a tiny percentage of what it takes to race a car, while getting fit as hell. The Life At Speed guy is right though, I still turn into a child on the bike, just like Matt's daughter.
+1

This whole thing has blown up something hilarious. I had no intentions of it getting this big.

http://www.autoblog.com/2015/09/16/w...e-laguna-seca/
http://www.hotrod.com/news/giant-vin...t-laguna-seca/
Experience Laguna?s Corkscrew Through the Eyes of a 5-Year-Old | Cycle World: Old, cranky, and jaded? Juliette Woodworth can help.
One local girl's wild Laguna Seca ride about to go viral. - Monterey County Weekly: News Blog
This Little Girl Reminds Us Why We Ride Motorcycles
Little Girl Rides Bike Down Corkscrew at Laguna Seca, Joy Overcomes Her - Video - autoevolution
Little Girl rides down Laguna Seca's "corkscrew" - GIF on Imgur
https://www.reddit.com/r/Autos/comme...rew_at_laguna/
http://www.grindtv.com/bike/girl-5-h...I6eej2zpW9m.97

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Yeah I keep seeing it on Facebook. Your daughter is internet famous.
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<p>My nephew is looking for a commuter for the DC area. He has $2k to spend, but I don't know if that includes pedals and shoes, or just bike.</p><p>I'm thinking Breezer Beltway, but don't know if I trust the internal hub for reliability. If that bike came with a 1 x 9 I would definitely be recommending it.</p><p>What would you recommend?</p><p>Are the Alfine 8's robust, or will they start stripping / slipping after a while?</p><p>I know Rohloffs are great, but $$$.</p>
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Originally Posted by DNMakinson
<p>My nephew is looking for a commuter for the DC area. He has $2k to spend, but I don't know if that includes pedals and shoes, or just bike.</p><p>I'm thinking Breezer Beltway, but don't know if I trust the internal hub for reliability. If that bike came with a 1 x 9 I would definitely be recommending it.</p><p>What would you recommend?</p><p>Are the Alfine 8's robust, or will they start stripping / slipping after a while?</p><p>I know Rohloffs are great, but $$$.</p>
I think you were looking for this thread. https://www.miataturbo.net/insert-bs...no-care-76026/
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<p>Leafy,</p><p>Probably, except this thread gets more action.</p>
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Originally Posted by DNMakinson
<p>My nephew is looking for a commuter for the DC area. He has $2k to spend, but I don't know if that includes pedals and shoes, or just bike.</p><p>I'm thinking Breezer Beltway, but don't know if I trust the internal hub for reliability. If that bike came with a 1 x 9 I would definitely be recommending it.</p><p>What would you recommend?</p><p>Are the Alfine 8's robust, or will they start stripping / slipping after a while?</p><p>I know Rohloffs are great, but $$$.</p>
Those Breezer's are sweet. I almost went shopping for a commuter and I ended up settling on bikes that could do a bit more like touring, fire roads etc. A strict commuter would be nice but I'd like to have something that fills out more of my quiver.

I looked at:
Surley:
ogre - Ogre | Bikes | Surly Bikes
LHT - Long Haul Trucker | Bikes | Surly Bikes
straggler 650b - http://surlybikes.com/bikes/straggler_650b/bike_specs

Ultimately I would have prob gone with a kona because my local dealer sells them.
sutra - KONA BIKES | 2016 BIKES | SUTRA | Sutra LTD
sutra with all of the commuter stuff - KONA BIKES | 2016 BIKES | SUTRA | Sutra
rove - KONA BIKES | 2016 BIKES | ROVE | Rove ST

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Originally Posted by DNMakinson
Are the Alfine 8's robust, or will they start stripping / slipping after a while?</p><p>I know Rohloffs are great, but $$$.</p>
I used Nexus inter 7's on my senior project and beat the living **** out of them with no issues. This was circa 2000-2003 and construction may be different than now so YMMV.

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Originally Posted by DNMakinson
My nephew is looking for a commuter for the DC area.
Well there are commutes, and there are commutes. How far, over what, etc. are good questions to ask.

If it's all paved I don't see what's wrong with using a proper road bike. I don't buy into the idea (any more) that commuting needs to be done on a heavy bike with flat bars and knobbies.

With a road bike, you can do your commute faster and more efficiently, and then on the weekend, you can enjoy the road bike with the local cycling club.

Why not a CX bike, for that matter?
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Alfine hubs are VERY durable.
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Originally Posted by kotomile
Well there are commutes, and there are commutes. How far, over what, etc. are good questions to ask.

If it's all paved I don't see what's wrong with using a proper road bike. I don't buy into the idea (any more) that commuting needs to be done on a heavy bike with flat bars and knobbies.

With a road bike, you can do your commute faster and more efficiently, and then on the weekend, you can enjoy the road bike with the local cycling club.

Why not a CX bike, for that matter?
CX bikes make the best commuters. Especially if they have fender/rack braze-ons. I'm sure Surly makes something with exactly that.
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<p>His commute is 15 miles. I don't know if he needs to carry much.</p><p>Personally, I like panniers and fenders because I can deal with the wind drag, but do not like backpacks nor&nbsp;spray-soaked feet.</p><p>My commuter is a LHT disc, custom outfitted with Campy and wheels I built, and drop&nbsp;bars.</p><p>For him, I need a packaged solution.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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