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Let's see 'em! A couple of rules though, please: Must include new picture(s) taken just before, during, or just after the ride. Keep it fresh: no recycled, old, or duplicate pictures. Maybe include a description of the bike and the trip? Dropped the car off at the shop yesterday, but...
Great to see the "rules" again @piercer_99 Bump IT
I start work later today, so I left early to catch the sunrise at the end of Newport peninsula (where the Wedge is).
I think work is over-rated; I'd rather be riding an old classic bicycle.:eek:
26 miles total, shining light with both hands.
I took my barnyard escapee out for a 5 mile shakedown ride. Notes: the pedal shaft comes out of place when any pressure is applied, my knee has to be all the way down to turn, my foot needs to be back all the way to make sharp turns, and the front wheel is way out of true, but on the bright side all the hubs and crank feel surprisingly smooth and all i did to it was hose it off earlier and pump up the tires! My dad rode his 41 elgin
My Ibis dirt bike today again. Climbed solo late up to 10k to get away from the heat at 7K. A very fine ride. Quiet and beautiful out tonight. I can sense the days are getting shorter. EDIT: I am lucky to be able to climb away from the hot temps here. Our "hot" is nothing like Texas or Arizona heat.(or Antelope Valley) I feel guilty sometimes posting these dreamy elevation pics. I think about you brave souls who ride in un-rideable conditions...hats off..
@SKPC I tried to wait the heat out but even at 10:30pm it was still over a hundred. I wish I could ride out of it like you. The shorter days with less blazing sun can’t come soon enough here. It’s been a brutal summer with over 35 days with max temps over 110F. I still want/need to ride. My mind and body need it.
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