Nothing special, but I went out for one last spin for the year, just for good measure. No 200k under my belt for December, but oh well, there's plenty of more time to pack in distance.
I set off south, on a familar route I've done way too many times, heading down Lake Washington Blvd. For some reason, I thought I could bust out a "fast" ride as a way to end 2008. But instead of warming up for the first 3-5 miles (as I should have), I went fast out of the gate, holding 18-24 mph into a headwind, averaging about 18.5 mph to Renton. But I felt almost wasted by that point already.. so I toned it down, and took it easy for a few miles.
Here's Lake Wa Blvd (I think) on the south-eastern side of Lake Wa, near Newcastle. One of my favorite sections:
I met up with the I-90 trail and headed east on it, towards Cougar Mountain. Gotta hit it up one last time for the year.. there was a "little" debris left over from the big snow of the last few weeks:
And as I got further up the hill, at about 800 feet, I saw what I really came for, a snow-lined road:
I guess you could say that the few cars that were driving this road were less than happy to see a slow cyclist chugging up the hill at 5 mph.. but what else is new. Being squeezed a bit into the lane by the snow/ice was interesting, but not too scary.
In January I'd like to do "The Alps" 200k permanent, a route that sounds like I'd love it. And one that would be a good measure of my overall fitness. So maybe I'll start doing that permanent monthly, and can hopefully track my (forward) progress throughout the year. We'll see.
Yearly Totals
I've been tracking my yearly totals this year, you can find the spreadsheet here.
Total Distance: 12,497 km (7,764 mi)
Flats: 11 (half of those were on that one 600k!)
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Last Ride Of 2008, And Yearly Totals
Posted by matt m at 5:21 PM 2 comments
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
So Much For Permanent #531 Today..
Right about now a few randos are rolling east from Mercer Island, starting the Mercer Island-Redmond-Orting permanent*, and I'm supposed to be with them!! But I'm not, I'm home..
Here's what happened: As I walked out my front door, ready to ride to Mercer Island (this was at about 7), I realize that my dynohub-driven front light isn't working!! (And we'd be finishing at night, so lights are kinda required). What's weird is that I gave my front wheel a few test-spins (to light up my light) in my apartment, as I always do, and everything was fine.
After fumbling with the wires for a while, and cursing the recent change (removed rear light) that had almost certainly caused this, 10 minutes were lost and I couldn't fix it. F*ck!
Having been spoiled by the glow of my Schmidt E6 halogen front light, I was hesitant to grab an old (battery-driven) LED as a last resort (mine are pretty weak), but I broke down a pawed through my "collection" of bike parts/tools, looking for something I hadn't used in about a year.
By the time I found something I could use (and those silly batteries), it was well past 7:30, and I just gave up. Guess I really am spoiled by the E6 light!!
I've only got one ride under my R-12 (one brevet or perm a month for a full year) belt, so I suppose bailing on this ride isn't a huge deal. There's always tomorrow to do a different permanent, but I can't get the paperwork done in time..
Although it would have been fun, and with a great group as always.
Check Mark's blog, and Robert's blog for accounts of all the miles and fun on they'll have on this ride.
Posted by matt m at 8:14 AM 3 comments
Sunday, December 28, 2008
On The Road Again
Well the snow has finally melted enough to get out there! That is if you don't mind riding a little more left than usual, given that there's still a few inches of snow/ice on the side of the roads.
Posted by matt m at 3:59 PM 1 comments
Labels: photos, riding in the snow, winter cycling
Monday, December 22, 2008
Snowbound, Impatiently Awaiting Studded Tires..
The other day I got tired of not being able to ride (due to snow/ice everywhere), so I broke out the Pacer (with slick 25's on it, I'm sure you can see where this is going) and set out to see if I could make it to the store, just a few blocks away.
After a few tentative turns of the pedals, I was rolling! Sometimes sliding sideways, as the road was a mix of packed snow and ice - seems like they aren't clearing the roads at all around here. Well it was fun while it lasted..
A photo of 12th Ave on Capitol Hill (from Thursday):
After heading north on 12th for a block and thinking "I can do this," I turned around and headed towards the store. Mistake. I should have walked in the first place, but a bike addict just doesn't know when to put it down I guess..
So yeah, I bit it, but not too bad - did kind of a head-first baseball style slide in the snow. Nothing broken, and the bike was OK.
And in the end, I turned the bike around and rode down the sidewalk (about a block away from home at this point, I didn't get far) resigning to the fact that these slick tires just won't do in these conditions.
And there was about 10mm of snow packed between the tires & fenders post-ride (of 100 meters):
So I ordered some Nokian A10 studded tires!! They'll be going on a fenderless Miyata 312, and I'll be running it as a fixed gear (less crap to get snow on and/or freeze). This is gonna be fun, if those tires ever show up.. now I just hope the conditions stay like this until these tires come in, so I can give 'em a shot soon.
Hope everyone's having fun in the snow! Be careful out there..
Posted by matt m at 10:48 AM 3 comments
Labels: photos, studded tires, winter cycling
Thursday, December 18, 2008
New Shimano 3N80 Dynohub & Another (Partial) Wheelbuild
Word of Shimano's new 3N80 dynohub has been out for a few months, and I finally found it online, so I just had to put in an order. It was supposedly lighter than both the Schmidt & older Shimano dynohubs, and cost just $50 more than the 3N71 that I already have. Plus I wanted to do another wheelbuild, and this was the perfect opportunity.
(Unofficial) Dynohub weights*, prices
Shimano 3N71: 735 grams (Peter White says 680 g) ($90)
Schmidt SON: 575 grams ($200+ for the SON28)
Shimnao 3N80: 490 grams (~$145)
The weights & prices were googled, so I'm not sure of their accuracy. But if those weights are correct, I'm dropping a half-pound off my current front wheel (Open Pro with 3N71), and thus off the bike! Of course it would be cheaper to lose, say, 5 lbs (2,267 grams) off the engine.. but of course that takes time and dedication.
I'm not sure of the efficiency of this new 3N80 yet, but I'm eagerly awaiting trying it out! And no matter the exact weights, it's not like 100 grams is really all that much..
The Wheelbuild
This was my second attempt at putting together an Open Pro rim, a Dynohub, 32 spokes/nipples together, in the "triple-cross" lacing format. (Using this book as a guide)
For some reason I thought that since I put one together back in March, that this time around would be a one-hour affair in which everything worked out.
And due to my overconfidence, I put about four spokes incorrectly (I did every 3rd rim hole instead of every 4th), which meant I had to undo them and start that part over.. Well, at least I can file those extra minutes under "Experience."
Eventually I got it put together, but it was two+ hours by that time, way over how long I'd expected.
Then I proceeded to get to the hard part of wheelbuilding, truing/etc. (I don't have a dishing tool, so I knew I'd be taking it into the LBS anyway at the end). Even with my truing stand it was a task, but I got the rim to go from a wobbly mess to a clean looking rim.. Except for that radial tension wasn't set correctly, so when looking at the wheel from the side it looked really wobbly.
And as much as I tried to get it all the way true, I just couldn't do it. After taking it into the LBS, Lloyd the owner informed me that they keep the rim true raidially while building the wheel, and then true laterally.. so I was doing it backwards. Thanks Lloyd!
* As a point of reference, a Ritter Sport chocolate bar is 100 grams:
Posted by matt m at 8:06 PM 5 comments
Labels: dynohub, wheel build
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Hills & Chills - The Lake Washington Loop In December
Today I did a ride I've done probably more than any other - the Lake Washington Loop. Given the snowy forecast, I was definitely hoping to see a few flakes along the way!
Distance: 52 mi (84 km)
Total time: 3:39
Avg speed: 14.2 mph
Max speed: 37 mph
Total Gain: 3,565 feet
Posted by matt m at 6:28 PM 2 comments
Labels: training, winter cycling
Monday, December 8, 2008
Eastside Tour: Bellevue, Issaquah, And Tolt Hill
On Sunday I headed out with a rough route idea in mind: Renton, Issaquah, Tolt Hill, and... possibly back around to Seattle via Renton, which would have easily been a 90 miler.
Up to the point that photo was taken, I hadn't really done any serious climbing besides Black Nugget Road (which is hard, but only lasts a few minutes). Now it was time for Tolt Hill road, a hill climb I used to do all the time, and have done a few times this summer (once on the 100k "Issaquah Alps" populaire).
- I wasn't lost
- Wasn't missing a control time
- No mechanical issues
- Nobody was waiting on me, and vice-versa
- Not sick
- Not cold or wet
Posted by matt m at 7:21 PM 0 comments
Labels: photos, training, winter cycling
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Seattle To Everett And Back
I felt a tad ill this morning, so I "called in sick" (actually it was just an e-mail) - but by 11 or 12, I was feeling good. So why not just play hooky? It'd been a while anyway. The sun was out, and though it was about 38F outside I really wanted to ride! So I set out at 12 PM to see how far north I could get before it got dark. (Which is at about 4:30 PM these days!)
One downside to the Interurban trail up north is that it gets broken up almost ever mile it seems - and while there are mostly signs to point you in the right direction, some of the signs are in weird spots or faded beyond recognition. Maybe a DIY touch-up job is in order?
Interestingly, I've "only" ridden about 160 rides this year, and will probably finish with about 180 rides in total. (Average right now is 46 miles per ride). You can see the details on my rides log.
Posted by matt m at 7:09 PM 1 comments
Labels: mileage, photos, seattle to everett, training
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
A Little Mountain Tour In The Fog
After going up Cougar Mountain Drive(?), through the fancy housing area, past the school at the false-peak, and the bonus climb (another 15-20 minutes of climbing, and a little descending), I came to this beautiful, but scary hairpin on Cougar Mtn:
(I went around that turn suuuuper carefully!)
It was a great ride. I think I was the only person out in short sleeves & knickers that day, but my wool baselayer + wool SIR jersey were plenty to keep me warm! (And the Sealskinz gloves were great too).
Posted by matt m at 9:10 PM 6 comments
Labels: cougar mountain, hill climbing, photos, training