Into the Wilderness

Good for you!!
Just snowed again here !!
Have fun
Would love to see the sights along your trail
If you get a chance
:)
 
Cyclista, why delete that spectacular head shot? You've been holding out. You are a real beauty. And then throw in those world-class boobs. And you can build and ride a bike. What more could a man want?
 
Cyclista, why delete that spectacular head shot? You've been holding out. You are a real beauty. And then throw in those world-class boobs. And you can build and ride a bike. What more could a man want?

Because that's what I always do; I delete everything after a while.

Thanks a lot!!
:D:D:D
 
Cyclista, technical bike questions.

I see SRAM wheels on the bike, but, in general, what components do you have: Ultegra or SRAM. 11 speed? Electronic shifting? What would your avg moving speed be for a 100km ride? Not that it matters. Just curious.
 
Cyclista, technical bike questions.

I see SRAM wheels on the bike, but, in general, what components do you have: Ultegra or SRAM. 11 speed? Electronic shifting? What would your avg moving speed be for a 100km ride? Not that it matters. Just curious.

Complete Ultegra 10 sp. Not electronic.
Average is always different. Depending on if it's a climbing ride, or on the flat, if I am alone or not. It generally is around 26/27 km/h. Can be 30 or 24, depending on many factors.

Will look for a disk brakes, 11 speed ( or 12) bike as soon as the «covid prices and bikes availabilty phenomenon»comes to an end.
 
I ordered a Giant with Di2 with disk breaks, the bike shop said I should get end of June, the bike shop also mentioned that he had a client who ordered a bike last August and is only scheduled to receive it in July
 
I suppose I should say what I ride. Recently I splurged on a new bike. First one in 12 yrs. I now ride a Trek Emonda, Ultegra 11, Di2 with Disc brakes. 62 cm. I got the only 62 cm available in the US until 2022. 26/27 km/hr is not shabby at all. That would be a good pace for me at this stage in my life. You're right, conditions make a heck of a difference. When riding the Blue Ridge Pkwy, 15-18 Km/hr is good.
 
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