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That looks like a really enjoyable place to ride!Another perfect day for a bike ride. I had a killer glute and lower body workout earlier so I only did 11 miles today but it was amazing.
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That looks like a really enjoyable place to ride!
Decided to sign up for a bike race in December.
It's a 100 miler.
I should probably start training.
Awesome ride!!!There are not enough padded shorts in the world to make that comfortable haha.
Speaking of padded shorts, these tan lines are getting out of control. Had a nice 15 mile ride today.
Awesome ride!!!
Love this time of year for rising in the evening. Felt amazing last night, especially cruising down the beach roads.
Going to need lights on the bike soon, though.
My ride above was on a full suspension MTB.Been golfing since I was 5, but mountain biking since high school. Still ride a lot. It is a great workout. It is totally different than golf, but also some similarities. Mountain biking is very challenging and never easy, just like golf.
I still have a full squish (Specialized Camber 29), thinking about going to a hardtail for my next bike. My MTB riding has mellowed considerably, I spend a lot more time on asphalt but I don't want to go full roadie.My ride above was on a full suspension MTB.
With the sun going down earlier, I am missing my evening bike rides as well.I need more hours in the day so I can get more rides in. I miss my bike and this weather couldn't be more perfect for it.
Summer was brutally hot, not it's perfect but the hours are short.With the sun going down earlier, I am missing my evening bike rides as well.
These days I am rarely on my road bike any more, just not safe with our winter visitors. 90% of my riding is on my gravel bike, love it.After mostly being away from cycling these past couple of years, I got back on my bike last week and have ridden six of the last eight days. Two of those days were inside but normally in Florida I can ride outside. I have the time and really enjoy how cycling gets me outside more hours per day. I'm giving some serious thought to getting a new road/gravel ebike as I've ridden a couple newer ones that my buddies have and they are a lot of fun. They have really come a long way from just five years ago, and I love how many of them have zero resistance from the drive/motor system if you just want to shut off the assist(or remove the battery) and use it like a regular bike.
Safety is one of the main reasons that I‘m looking at gravel bikes. Feeling safe while cycling on the roads is a challenge during the peak winter season. I can get a killer deal on a Pivot evault from an old buddy who owns a bike shop and I’m close to pulling the trigger.These days I am rarely on my road bike any more, just not safe with our winter visitors. 90% of my riding is on my gravel bike, love it.
In my spare time, I own a bike shop as well. Specialized, Cannondale and BMC dealer.Safety is one of the main reasons that I‘m looking at gravel bikes. Feeling safe while cycling on the roads is a challenge during the peak winter season. I can get a killer deal on a Pivot evault from an old buddy who owns a bike shop and I’m close to pulling the trigger.
You must be very busy! My buddy owned his bike shop for a decade or so before it got to be too much and he had to quit his ”real” job and go full time with his bike shop. Specialized, Cannondale and BMC are all fantastic brands. One of my buddies has a crazy light Cannondale hardtail with a Lefty Ocho that I rode recently and it was the best hard tail I’ve ever been on.In my spare time, I own a bike shop as well. Specialized, Cannondale and BMC dealer.
That's a super solid build, especially under $5k. I'm assuming the Di2 battery is in the seatpost? Lower mounted Di2 batteries on gravel/mtb always worry me due to rain/mud. For Florida gravel you will more than likely want to go with a wider tire, I run 48's as during our less rainy months it can get super soft and sandy, so going with a lower pressure and wider tire gives a nice ride.You must be very busy! My buddy owned his bike shop for a decade or so before it got to be too much and he had to quit his ”real” job and go full time with his bike shop. Specialized, Cannondale and BMC are all fantastic brands. One of my buddies has a crazy light Cannondale hardtail with a Lefty Ocho that I rode recently and it was fantastic, the best hard tail I’ve ever been on.
I’m loyal to my buddy after buying 7 or 8 bikes from him over the last 20 years, otherwise I’d make the drive up to Sarasota and look you up. I pulled the trigger on the Pivot gravel bike this morning. What’s your honest expert opinion of these components? My price for this build is under $5k FWIW. When I begin the inevitable upgrades, where should I start? I’ve never had a gravel bike so I’m excited to see the new places this one will take me. I don’t know exactly what the trails I’ll predominantly be riding will look like so things like tire width/type are up in the air. I have a lot of exploring to do.
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