My baby girl said my bike was yucky. I offered her one-dollar if she would clean it.
After about 20 minutes or so, here are the end results for one-dollar and I did head out to Walgreens and got her some candy. Smiles & memories are forever!
My next purchase; A bike workstand! Been needing to get one of these for a while. I was even looking to making my own, but time and size of it w/o folding would be a complaint issue with the wife :) .
But I been searching and I know that you can never go wrong with a Park workstand, but dang they are up in price. So now I am looking @ the Sette's workstand. I found one review on it and it seems it can hold a AM bike easily weighing @ 40 lbs (stable), which all 3 of my bikes are not that heavy. SOLD!!!!!!!!!!! :) Check out the picture above. Not bad for all that for little over $100.oo's, but with shipping its close to $150.oo.
Totally forgot about uploading these pics from a past trip about 6 weeks ago. Was out at Lake Georgetown, about 8 miles into it and was about 103 degrees, my dang hanger snapped! Yes.... I didn't have a chain tool to make my bike a single speed. I had to walk it back, yepper! Oh and did it suck!! 8-miles sucked. I did however lower my seat post and when I can upon a hill to go down, I was rolling down it.
Went to my LBS and swooped up my roady. Got a new carbon fiber seat-post and just ordered some road shoes. Hope to see there here @ my door step in about 3 business days.
Pulled off my old WTB Exiwolf tires (XC) and got some new Kenda Nevegals. This tires sure do grip and move pretty fast on the loose dirt. Now crossing any roads, boy.... these tires sure do drag and roll slow. Of course I know these are only designed for the dirt. Love them so far!!
Since leaving Colorado @ the end of July all my son and I been doing is talking about when our next trip will be out there. I think next year, we're going to head out in June. ~ For now, it's time for some Walnut Creek, Reimers Ranch, Barton Creek Greenbelt & Lake Georgetown for my trail riding.
I will also soon be riding my roady. Looking to start off weak @ about 40 miles a day and moving up to 75-100 miles bike rides. I know plenty of friends from work that does this normally, or are they normal? haha (kidding).
Here are some pictures from The Nut over last weekend Oct 12, 2008 w/ my friend Frank and my son.
My name is Mike and I live in the Austin, Texas area. I wanted to start a blog for me to be in contact with my friends and family. I will be posting on here about my Mountain Bike trips / experiences along w/ my son and friends.