outnabike wrote:Just riding around my haunts.
I like the bit about 3 mins in where the commodore gives 3 toots and you reply with the same 3 toots on the airzound
Postby warthog1 » Wed Dec 30, 2015 10:57 pm
outnabike wrote:Just riding around my haunts.
Postby outnabike » Thu Dec 31, 2015 11:19 am
I find it the same every where I ride. I like the comment by some cyclists that they select routes, select times, seek respect, ride hard left. Well I have tried it all and probably am still not a great rider.Semar wrote:I like dangeious, but not Dandy dangeoius.
People are sentenced to time in Dandy, aren't they?
Postby outnabike » Thu Dec 31, 2015 11:24 am
He He,Yep the benefit of my mirrors. I watch every one that overtakes to see where there right wheel is in relation to the road centre. I keep an eye out for them with my finger on the trigger, they are not hard to pick. Some times it gets to them by surprise and it is they that swerve right...warthog1 wrote:outnabike wrote:Just riding around my haunts.
I like the bit about 3 mins in where the commodore gives 3 toots and you reply with the same 3 toots on the airzound
Postby gyorgyigabor » Sat Jan 02, 2016 12:15 pm
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Postby ldrcycles » Tue Jan 26, 2016 6:35 pm
Postby warthog1 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 8:52 pm
Postby ldrcycles » Wed Jan 27, 2016 9:01 pm
He was telling me that last year he did a race at Pikes Peak (yes really, THAT Pikes Peak) and they got 3 runs max from a set of wheels.warthog1 wrote:^^^Shi-zen!!!
Your mate is seriously good at riding a skateboard
I wonder how long a set of wheels lasts him, the way he throws it sideways to brake like that
Postby WhingingPom » Wed Jan 27, 2016 9:14 pm
Postby warthog1 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 10:30 pm
ldrcycles wrote:
He was telling me that last year he did a race at Pikes Peak (yes really, THAT Pikes Peak) and they got 3 runs max from a set of wheels.
Postby ldrcycles » Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:15 am
He specifically pointed that out, he was quite pleased with that effort. Remember too he had no lights, only the headlights of the car, so out of the hairpins he was blind for sometime .warthog1 wrote: I just watched that clip again. I'm guessing those orange reflectors in the middle of the road would bring the skateboard to an abrupt halt.
(AT) 1:23 he steers between 2 reflectors after coming out of a corner and I think elsewhere he slides between them.
Seeing that just made the road a heap narrower
Postby cyclotaur » Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:39 am
Looks like High St Northcote (Melbourne) to me. [emoji51]ldrcyclcles wrote:...WhingingPom, is that Hobart? Some of the buildings look familiar from when i was down there a few years ago.
Postby WhingingPom » Thu Jan 28, 2016 5:38 pm
Yep. Bottom end of High St (Ruckers Hill). Awesome to ride down first thing in the morning with little/no traffic. Not so awesome to come back up at the end of the week with "Friday Legs".cyclotaur wrote:Looks like High St Northcote (Melbourne) to me. [emoji51]ldrcyclcles wrote:...WhingingPom, is that Hobart? Some of the buildings look familiar from when i was down there a few years ago.
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Postby il padrone » Wed Apr 13, 2016 7:32 pm
OK mate. Awesomeness factor - 11gyorgyigabor wrote:Hello !
Dolomites is said to be one of the most beautiful mountain range of the Earth.
Last August I cycled there a week and we had great weather
I edited a 57 minutes long spinning / indoor cycling / training video about our tours there and I'm happy to present it.
It contains the following climbs, passes:
Ortisei - Seiser alm, Alpenhotel Panorama (2015 m), Passo Gardena (2121 m), Passo Pordoi (2239 m), Passo Giau (2236 m),
Passo Rolle, (1970 m), Passo Manghen (2042-47 m), La Villa - Passo Varparola (2192 m) and as a bonus a climb not far from the Dolomites: Vipiteno - Passo Pennes (2211 m)
Note: Ortisei - Seiser Alm, Alpenhotel Panorama is a hard, but great cimb: the upper section and the top is one of the most wonderful places of the Dolomites.
I hope You like it; it can give you ideas where to cycle in the Dolomites, or you can use it for training (I think )
Best regards and thanks for watching !
Gábor
Postby outnabike » Wed May 25, 2016 7:42 pm
Postby gyorgyigabor » Thu Jul 14, 2016 8:50 am
il padrone wrote:OK mate. Awesomeness factor - 11gyorgyigabor wrote:Hello !
Dolomites is said to be one of the most beautiful mountain range of the Earth.
Last August I cycled there a week and we had great weather
I edited a 57 minutes long spinning / indoor cycling / training video about our tours there and I'm happy to present it.
It contains the following climbs, passes:
Ortisei - Seiser alm, Alpenhotel Panorama (2015 m), Passo Gardena (2121 m), Passo Pordoi (2239 m), Passo Giau (2236 m),
Passo Rolle, (1970 m), Passo Manghen (2042-47 m), La Villa - Passo Varparola (2192 m) and as a bonus a climb not far from the Dolomites: Vipiteno - Passo Pennes (2211 m)
Note: Ortisei - Seiser Alm, Alpenhotel Panorama is a hard, but great cimb: the upper section and the top is one of the most wonderful places of the Dolomites.
I hope You like it; it can give you ideas where to cycle in the Dolomites, or you can use it for training (I think )
Best regards and thanks for watching !
Gábor
Bloody stunning !!! Thanks for posting.
Postby gyorgyigabor » Thu Jul 14, 2016 8:53 am
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