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Reenactment |
Look Ma no panniers! |
So this morning while out running errands I go to my local bike shop to get a new helmet, keep in mind I have about 4 LBS to chose from in my neighborhood. I read somewhere a long time ago that all helmets pass the same safety rating and it occurred to me that the expensive multi vent super light helmet with the vaguely Italian name was no better at keeping me from cracking my noggin than the entry level Bell helmet at Kmart. So I was just looking for something basic and settled on a nice modestly priced Specialized.
As the shop owner was coming up from the repair area to ring me up I am relating the story of how I stupidly lost the last helmet and he gets a slow smile and asks "was it red?" and I say yes and it was a Bell, and he goes back to the repair area and produces both my helmet and water bottle! He explains that one of his customers was volunteering at a church, there is one near the end of my alley, and found them in the street and brought them into the shop. How cool is that!? I wasn't too bummed at losing the helmet, at 5 years old it probably needed to be replaced anyway (styrofoam breaks down after a while) but the water bottle was a gift from my daughter so I was very happy to get it back. Serendipity strikes again, thank you good samaritan!
I am always on the lookout for cool bikes at the Sunday farmers market and last week didn't disappoint. First an 80's Centurion Le Mans RS.
And with lights, rack and leather saddle this vintage ride actually gets used.
Then I spotted a real prize, a Rivendell Clem Smith Jr. I knew of them of course and they looked good on the web but in person it was absolutely stunning. So clean and shiny it was as if it had just been wheeled out of the shop.
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New lid |
Farmers Market bikes
I am always on the lookout for cool bikes at the Sunday farmers market and last week didn't disappoint. First an 80's Centurion Le Mans RS.
Its sporting a new SunRace rear derailleur, it doesn't take much to keep these old steel steeds going and I'm always glad when I see people making the effort.
New RD |
Then I spotted a real prize, a Rivendell Clem Smith Jr. I knew of them of course and they looked good on the web but in person it was absolutely stunning. So clean and shiny it was as if it had just been wheeled out of the shop.
Clem Jr. |
Fellow bike blogger Anniebikes just purchased a step thru model - the Clementine.
After three rides, with the front derailleur cable going completely slack on the last ride, I decided it was dry dock time for the Passage. Issues with fit, frayed cable ends making adjustment difficult, brake lever position, need for brake adjustment etc I thought it was time to end the "just ride it" experiment and do an overhaul. The new, wider, tires have already arrived and I have ordered enough new parts to equal what I paid for the bike lol. In addition to the Nitto stem, different chain rings, MKS Sneaker pedals and bell I talked about in the previous post I added a few new items as well.
I found the stock mid 80's handlebars to be a bit narrow and since I already planned to replace the stem and brake levers I thought I would go the whole way and got some Velo Orange Chris' Rando bars in a 48cm width.
While I was there I took advantage of the 50% off sale on their sprung model 5 saddle rather than cannibalize the Brooks off my Motobecane. I got brown as the other colors are sold out.
Although I could get away with it on the short flat rides I was doing, I didn't like riding without a pump. I really wanted to get a Zefal HD frame pump, the Passage has a brazed on pump peg for gosh sakes! but I went with the Lezyne for a couple reasons:
Dry Dock for the Passage
After three rides, with the front derailleur cable going completely slack on the last ride, I decided it was dry dock time for the Passage. Issues with fit, frayed cable ends making adjustment difficult, brake lever position, need for brake adjustment etc I thought it was time to end the "just ride it" experiment and do an overhaul. The new, wider, tires have already arrived and I have ordered enough new parts to equal what I paid for the bike lol. In addition to the Nitto stem, different chain rings, MKS Sneaker pedals and bell I talked about in the previous post I added a few new items as well.
I found the stock mid 80's handlebars to be a bit narrow and since I already planned to replace the stem and brake levers I thought I would go the whole way and got some Velo Orange Chris' Rando bars in a 48cm width.
While I was there I took advantage of the 50% off sale on their sprung model 5 saddle rather than cannibalize the Brooks off my Motobecane. I got brown as the other colors are sold out.
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Lezyne HD Sport |
- It was on sale and half the price of the Zefal.
- I have used a Lezyne pump on the HD and really liked it; small, light and gets enough pressure in a tire in about 30 strokes. And it comes with a mount that fits under the water bottle cage.
- I like the flexible hose at the end of the Leyzne because with a frame pump like the Zefal the pump body and head are directly attached to the valve stem and I always worry I am going to break off the tubes valve while pumping.
- The Leyzne's hose has a Schrader end and a Presta end, easy peezy, the Zefal has a Chinese puzzle like head that needs to be disassembled to adjust for S vs P.
So there you go, enjoy the long weekend and Ride.Smile.Repeat.