03-30-2020, 10:24 AM
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#1641
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by worth
hey guys, last year I did a bike trip in south america and i finally put a video together about it if anyone is interested:
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That was awesome, getting to see what you had put on the website come to life. And it just gives me the travel bug in a time where it just can't happen.
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03-30-2020, 10:36 AM
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#1642
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It's not easy being green!
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: In the tubes to Vancouver Island
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Originally Posted by Bigtime
That was awesome, getting to see what you had put on the website come to life. And it just gives me the travel bug in a time where it just can't happen.
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I think I want to do a bike packing trip for my 40th.
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04-01-2020, 10:15 AM
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#1643
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ALL ABOARD!
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At the beginning of the year I joined a 3 month fitness challenge with a couple buddies. Even though I cycled a lot last year, I overcompensated with a terrible diet and beer (that part wasn't terrible, just mismanaged).
So I set out to ride my bike, mostly on the trainer since I work from home, everyday for 3 months. Sometimes I'd jump on a couple times a day if Zwift had an event going on.
So today is my first rest day in 3 months and it feels a little weird.
In 3 months I was on the bike for 126 hours in 125 rides. 4,335.3 km. Though that's inflated by probably 25% because trainer rides don't take wind, bumpy roads, traffic, stop signs, slowing for pedestrians into account and I likely wouldn't be receiving the draft benefit of as many group rides as I did on the trainer.
All said and done I'm down 30+lbs and 8.9% body fat. Looking forward to tackling Highwood Pass without having to drag those pounds up with me.
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Bigtime,
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ken0042,
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redflamesfan08,
Ryan Coke,
squiggs96,
worth,
wwkayaker
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04-01-2020, 10:25 AM
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#1644
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Vancouver
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Wow KTrain, that's incredible. Well done, looking at your Strava stats I just can't even comprehend, 1400km a month is insane to me. you mush be a twig now with tree trunk legs after dropping 30 lbs.
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04-01-2020, 11:07 AM
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#1645
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Franchise Player
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k-train that is some good mileage. for comparison i have logged 564k and my fat bike this year, and my weight is about the same.
Yesterday my wife was wondering if peleton sales have gone up recently.
last night i went out for a 23k spin over about 95 minutes and I think i saw about 6 people. it seemed very surreal riding in the evening with it being somewhat light outside - but overcast, so cold and seeing so few people. Traffic on the roads was also quite light.
Last year i was able to ride a little over 3,650 km - and right now I am tracking that way, but who knows if/when i will be getting in my 50k/day by riding to the office
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04-01-2020, 11:11 AM
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#1646
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Calgary
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KTrain, you made me want to crunch my stats for the first three months:
87 hours, 155 rides, 1662.44km in total.
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04-01-2020, 11:21 AM
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#1647
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#1 Goaltender
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Nice work Ktrain! Impressive.
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04-01-2020, 12:36 PM
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#1648
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ALL ABOARD!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bigtime
KTrain, you made me want to crunch my stats for the first three months:
87 hours, 155 rides, 1662.44km in total.
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That's impressive. Especially with the winter we've had. It hasn't been crazy cold like last February but it seems to still be bitter.
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Originally Posted by Northendzone
k-train that is some good mileage. for comparison i have logged 564k and my fat bike this year, and my weight is about the same.
Yesterday my wife was wondering if peleton sales have gone up recently.
last night i went out for a 23k spin over about 95 minutes and I think i saw about 6 people. it seemed very surreal riding in the evening with it being somewhat light outside - but overcast, so cold and seeing so few people. Traffic on the roads was also quite light.
Last year i was able to ride a little over 3,650 km - and right now I am tracking that way, but who knows if/when i will be getting in my 50k/day by riding to the office
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I wouldn't be surprised if Peloton sales have gone up. I know trainers have been flying off the shelf.
We should be able to get more daytime rides in with a lot of people working from home for the foreseeable future. If things slow down for my work, I know I'm going to be moving to a 4 day work week in late May or June so I can use a day for just riding.
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04-06-2020, 11:32 AM
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#1649
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Deep South
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I thought I'd reach out to the CP Cycling Thinktank for this. My son is now 18 months old and I was thinking of getting something to attach to my bike to put him in and ride around. Based on my research so far, it looks like my only real option is a rear seat that sits on a mounting that I have to buy separately - not exact what I was thinking. So a few questions:
1) Anyone ever have one of these kid seats? Thoughts?
2) My bike is an older mountain bike, so is it reasonable to try and buy a more commuting type bike for this situation and the future that could accommodate a better seat? If so, any suggestions? This would not be used daily, but more like once a week for an hour or so I would guess (if I'm being honest with myself)
Thanks for any help in advance!
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04-06-2020, 12:00 PM
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#1650
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First Line Centre
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Hey MrKajz... ok so it's been many years since my 2 were small... we went straight for the Thule tow-behind carrier. Didn't want/like the rear seat that somehow attaches to your seatpost or frame, or even straddles the top tube. You have to think about stability during riding, if there are any accidents, how to stop quickly, how to get on/off the bike while they're on it, how to secure them, what to do with them during the lock up/unlock phase. Might be a bit much??? but perhaps you're already ok with all that.
The tow-behind worked great as easy to attach/detach for either parent, converted to a stroller, and also converted to XC ski pulk. When kid #2 came along we upgraded to the double size. Handled incredibly well, although you are very very long. And with so much space inside the kids carry a lot (or the wife puts too much into it too).
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04-06-2020, 12:58 PM
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#1651
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Sector 7-G
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I bought a Chariot with the greatest of intentions of riding daily for daycare dropoff.... used it like 3x.
Moral of the story - buy used. Don't go nuts on spending.
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04-06-2020, 01:36 PM
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#1652
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ALL ABOARD!
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Buying used is the way to go. Especially for Chariots. They're great quality but still insanely priced. Most are like I-Hate-Hulse's. Gently used and lots of life left in them.
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04-06-2020, 01:53 PM
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#1653
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: sector 7G
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Just make sure they haven't been stored outside. The fabric on the outside deteriorates quickly if left outdoors.
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04-06-2020, 02:35 PM
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#1654
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First Line Centre
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Quote:
Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
I bought a Chariot with the greatest of intentions of riding daily for daycare dropoff.... used it like 3x.
Moral of the story - buy used. Don't go nuts on spending.
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I ride. a lot. as in 5-6x weekly prior to Covid. So the Chariot got lots of use. We bought used and 5 years later I sold the single for the same price. Ditto for the double we had. Make sure you check all safety components carefully such as safety clips, straps, etc etc... sounds obvious, but many don't.
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04-06-2020, 05:58 PM
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#1655
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Calgary
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Cycling Thread 2
We bought a single Chariot when kid #2 was 9 months old. Used it quite a bit, my wife would also bike to the zoo and then use it in stroller mode. Once the kids outgrew it about 9 years later, sold it for $450.
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04-06-2020, 06:45 PM
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#1656
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Franchise Player
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There are also a few different versions of chariots and all the accessories don’t work with all the versions. So understand the model number of buying used.
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04-07-2020, 08:56 AM
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#1657
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#1 Goaltender
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Those seats that attach anywhere to the frame are death traps.......I bought a Burley in '99. Went through 4 kids and it's still in pretty good shape, though very dated. I had a low-speed spill once and my daughter didn't even wake up.
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04-07-2020, 08:58 AM
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#1658
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#1 Goaltender
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: An all-inclusive.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pope04
Those seats that attach anywhere to the frame are death traps.......I bought a Burley in '99. Went through 4 kids and it's still in pretty good shape, though very dated. I had a low-speed spill once and my daughter didn't even wake up.
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How are the kids though?
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04-07-2020, 09:09 AM
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#1659
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#1 Goaltender
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Originally Posted by Kybosh
How are the kids though?
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Opinions vary...........
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04-07-2020, 09:40 AM
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#1660
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Powerplay Quarterback
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I was looking for some suggestions on how to make my bike a better cruising bike for around the neighbourhood. I don't do any off roading with it, the most 'extreme' I would do is on our rails to trails system which is hard packed dirt and gravel.
I've had it for a few years now and have done the following: Added a riser on the front handle bars, added bull bars, speedometer, changed to a less knobby tire. I've also learned how to adjust the derailleurs so it shifts much better now than when I bought it.
I don't remember what tires I have on it now but would like to go with even less knobs. I believe it came with 26x 2.0 but I went to a 26x1.9. I've been looking at the Kenda K838 for even less rolling resistance. Does anyone have any experience with these? https://www.amazon.com/Kenda-Slick-M...6273582&sr=8-8
I also plan on adding a mirror to the end of my left bar so I can see traffic. Now that the weather is getting nicer I've been trying to get out for 10km rides a few times a week. I live about an hour outside Halifax and my subdivision is quite good for riding with minimal traffic, but unfortunately lots of hills.
Any other suggestions on making it better for driving around?
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