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Texbiker.net covers the news, events and resources for those interested in Texas bicycling.

My bicycling passion was rekindled in 1979 with a Huffy bicycle from Woolco. From early rides around my neighborhood my enthusiasm grew to tackle my unsupported first century. From there I discovered organized rides all over Texas, races and mountain bikes. Many bikes and miles later the enthusiasm is still there.

Thanks to my late wife, Hazel Marie, for her support over the many years, miles and rides.

My primary bike is the Cervelo Caledonia Rival AXS below. My titanium bike is the Lynskey Helix titanium. My newest bike is a Canyon Endurace CF 7 Rival eTap.

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Warmer, Cloudy and My Saddle Stays Put – January 19th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on January 19, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 19, 2012

For a change the temperature at the end of my ride was higher than the beginning but not by a whole bunch. My home weather station showed 69 degrees at the start and 71 degrees at the end. I expected some partly cloudy skies but settled for mostly cloudy to overcast sky. The wind was light at 9.2 mph from the SSW and in the trees this did not matter much. I almost overdressed but took off my legwarmers before leaving after I walked outside and noticed the warmth.

During today’s ride I need to test my temporary fix for the moving saddle. Yesterday I added some shims to the saddle rails and then tightened the seatpost clamp. For the first time the saddle felt secure and did not move in any direction. You might recognize the shims as the abrasive medal disk from patch kits. These were just thick enough to fill the void in the clamp gripping.

Seatpost with shims

After biking 19.05 miles today the saddle held firm in the same place I set it when I installed the shims. I stopped several times during the ride to check and each time the clamp held tight. Last evening I sent an email to BikesDirect.com explaining my problem hoping they would be willing to fix the problem. Just before I left for my ride today I got an email from Matt at BikesDirect.com asking for more information and a picture. If the picture confirmed my description they will probably send a replacement different brand seatpost. I sent the information and picture when I finished the ride. Now I will wait for Matt’s response.

I rode at 12.0 mph for the average speed with the speed of 22.5 mph. I almost duplicated yesterday’s average cadence at 74.5 RPM today (- .1 RPM from yesterday). January miles stand at 141.84 so I am making progress towards my 200+ goal for January. Tomorrow’s weather should repeated today but with 76 degrees. If this happens I plan on riding my road bike.

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1-19-2012 Bike Ride Data and Route Map

1-19-2012 Home Weather Station End

 

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Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Bike Ride Report, Kingwood Trails, Motobecane 700HT MTB, Trails | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for January 18th

Texbiker.net Posted on January 18, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 18, 2012

Houston Bicycle Club February Meeting
When: Program: Tuesday 02/14/12 at: 7:00 PM HEB Community Room at I-10 and Bunker Hill At the New Year’s Day ride, we had a Travelon bicycle with continuous gearing and no derailleurs. The company that makes the bike has offices in Houston, and they will be at our meeting to tell us about their product.

Toyota Applewhite Ride – Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club
Start: January 22, 2012 8:30 am
End:   January 22, 2012 12:00 pm
Venue: Bill Millers BBQ
Address: 7081 Rockport Road, San Antonio, TX
Meet at 8:30 in the parking lot across from Bill Miller’s BBQ at the intersection of Hwy 16 South and 1604 for a 27 or 36 mile ride on the Southside near the Toyota plant on Applewhite road.  This ride is mostly flat with some rolling hills.  Directions:  From the north side of San Antonio take Hwy 35 south towards Laredo, exit Palo Alto Rod (Hwy 16), and proceed south past 410 until you reach 1604.  Turn left and the parking lot will be on your left.  From the west side, take 410 south, exit Hwy 16 South, and proceed south until you reach 1604 and turn left.  Lunch will be decided upon at the time of the ride. For more information contact ride leaders Diana Valdez (210-535-3373) or Randy Frazier (210-237-8740).

San Antonio Wheelmen
Upcoming Rides and Events:
Saturday, January 21:  Big Joshua Creek Ride
Sunday, January 22:  Elmendorf Ride
Sunday, January 22:  Leon Springs Ride (Leaderless)
Saturday, January 28: Cibolo Ride
Sunday, January 29:  Urban Breakfast Ride
Sunday, January 29:  Comfort-Ladybird Loop Ride

Giant road bikes recalled because of forks
www.bicycleretailer.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. (BRAIN) —Giant Bicycle is working with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to recall about 900 road bikes because their forks can crack.

No injuries have been reported as a result of the fork problem.

The recall involves all 2012 model year men’s Giant Defy Advanced 0, 1 and 2 model bicycles and the women’s Giant Avail Advanced 0, 1, and 2 model bicycles.

The bikes were sold from August 2011 through November 2011 for between $3,000 and $4,550. …

Using P90X2 to Improve Your Cycling
by Darryl        lovingthebike.com
Odds are that you’ve heard of the P90X home workout program, but what about using it to improve your cycling?  I was contacted by Denis Faye, a writer for Beachbody, about posting an article on using the P90X2 program to help make you a better cyclist.  Beachbody is the maker of several fitness products, including this and other home based fitness programs and they have done quite well for themselves….and the P90X is definitely their…

Setting the 2012 Results Bar High…
by Doc            McKinney Velo Club
Congratulations to MV’s Julian Howitt who secured MV’s first road race 1st place (the rhyme rolls off the tongue much like Julian rolled across the line) of 2012 in the first road race of 2012 – the 1/14/2012 TRP Winter Crits. Julian took the victory in the 3/4 crit and then for good measure, placed 4th in the 4/5 race that followed. Way to set…

Bike Rage
by katiejo            Austin on Two Wheels

For the  most part, bicycles ride are peaceful and fun. If bicycle rides weren’t something I enjoyed I would not ride nearly as much or at all. Basic Pavlovian response stuff. I do what feels good to me. Yet, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows and unicorns all the time when on two wheels.

Similar to road rage, there is a feeling of aggressiveness that surges up at times when on the road on a bicycle seat. Naming this feeling “Bike Rage” (like Road Rage when in a car)  is not quite right. I rather like to think of it as Bike Pet Peeves. *Note: Multiple occurrences of Bike Pet Peeves in one day could steer any cyclists down…

Plano On-Street Bicycle Signs and Routes
by bergerandfries        Bike Friendly Richardson
Hello there, bergerandfries with my first BFR posting. Our friends in Plano have kicked off a project to make Plano easier to ride by bicycle!  Plano has a great off street Multi-Use Path system, but now they are implementing On-Street bicycle signs and routes.

What will the signage be?
The signage is in accordance with the Texas Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices, a code that regulates traffic signage at the state level, ensuring that all traffic signage is consistent. This code also dictates how signs are placed in terms of location and frequency and how they are displayed. Most of the signage is green and…

Mostly Annual Farm to Ranch ReTREEt – Bastrop
by The Announcer Guy         Biking in Dallas
Local cyclist, Grady McGahan, is organizing an effort to replant native trees and other growing things as they cycle the gorgeous area around Bastrop, Texas this Friday, January 20th.

Join us as we ride from Austin to Bastrop and Paige for a few days of roving reforestation. Our merry band of reTREEters will work with local nurseries to plant native trees on private property, where people are more likely to do what is needed to keep them going for the long haul. …

Girl on Bicycle Struck by Vehicle
by MyFox Houston
SPRING, Texas – A second grade student in the Klein Independent School District was taken to a hospital after she was struck by a vehicle as she rode a bicycle in northwest Harris County. The accident took place around 8 am on Castlemont Lane near Lost…

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Bicycle accident, Bike Rage, Biking In Dallas, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club, Houston Bicycle Club, lovingthebike.com, McKinney Velo Club, Plano Texas, Product Recall, San Antonio Wheelmen | Leave a reply

I accomplished today what I couldn’t yesterday – January 18th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on January 18, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 18, 2012

I accomplished today what I couldn’t yesterday: go biking. Twice yesterday I attempted to go biking and was stymied by rain. Today the weather changed to a chilly 66 degrees at the start and 64 when I got home. In the shade on the trails in was a little cooler than I preferred but it was dry. We didn’t get much rain but enough to stop me. Tomorrow the warmer weather returns (at least the forecast says so) with 72 degrees. The clear sky and 5 to 6 mph wind added to the biking pleasure.

When I rode today’s route earlier I noticed a bridge on the trail in a direction I did bike before. Actually there is a pair of bridges over a rather deep runoff gully. Today I stopped to take some pictures. The gallery below is 6 of them. In the future I will bike this route to see where it goes.

Recently the saddle on the Motobecane 700HT MTB has been coming loose while I bike. I changed saddles thinking that was the problem. Today the problem persisted so I stopped at the Ace Hardware in Kingwood during the ride to get a lockwasher. My theory of the nut working loose on the seat clamp turned out to be wrong when I looked closer after installing the lockwasher; the two halves of the clamp that are supposed to grip the saddle rails do not come close enough to the rails and the saddle can wiggle loose when I ride. The seatpost looks rather cheap so I cannot be too surprised. The fast solution adds some medal filler around the rails to engage the clamp. The long term solution is a better seatpost.

Because of the time spent at the hardware store I shortened the route to 17.37 miles. My average speed was a respectable 12.1 mph (for my MTB), 20.6 mph max speed and 74.6 RPM cadence. January and YTD miles total 122.79.

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1-18-2012 Bike Ride Data and Route Map

 

1-18-2012 Home Weather Station End

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The First Texbiker.net Conference Call January 26th at 7:00PM CST

Texbiker.net Posted on January 18, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 18, 2012

The first Texbiker.net conference call will take place on January 26th at 7:00PM CST. This call is opportunity for you to share your thoughts and experiences biking in Texas and elsewhere with a number of like minded bicyclists. The length of the call is 45 minutes. The planned topics:

–Winter biking
–Upcoming Texas biking events
–Interesting Texas biking news
–Bicycle clubs and associations
–Closing thoughts

Rick Ankrum will facilitate the call. If you want to participate send an email to Rick: texbiker@texbiker.net for the call in number and access code. The call will not use a toll free number.

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