An account of road biking, fixed gear, racing, commuting, and everything in between by an American living in Norway.
Friday, December 09, 2005
Wishing for a Mountain Bike
I took a series of service roads that access the power lines above one of the tunnels- probably not the best place to take bike with skinny road tires. I have been having trouble with my deraileur lately- the housing sometimes becomes caught on the rack bolt, causing it to shift out of gear, or worse, to drop the chain. This happened as I put all my weight on the pedal, causing a bit of a crash. Good news was that I missed the pile of horse manure on the trail. Bad news is that the slider on my camera broke. I had it in my back pocket, and I pretty much landed on it. It still works, and I am sure I can find a replacement part. Anyway, it was a nice warm, dry day again. It really isn't so bad being jobless when I have this much time to play outside.
EP - A 29er would suit you well and give you some versatility with tire size. You can run anything from a CX tire to a full blown 2.3 inch mtb tire. Surly's Karate Monkey is a great buy.
Speaking of Surly, I bought a Surly Pugsley snow bike with the 4 inch wide tires as an early Christmas present to myself. Mucho fun on the snowy river bottoms out my back yard.
I was comtemplating a Surly of some sort- although I was somewhat concerned about riding another steel bike around here. Regardless, I need something else.
I am an American living in Norway, a dilettante road racer, a crazed bicycle commuter, a music producer on hiatus.
This blog started as a chronicle of my racing misadventures, my commuting foibles, my love of fixed gear. Then, one day, life just got in the way. Now I write about a little bit of everything.
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EP - A 29er would suit you well and give you some versatility with tire size. You can run anything from a CX tire to a full blown 2.3 inch mtb tire. Surly's Karate Monkey is a great buy.
Speaking of Surly, I bought a Surly Pugsley snow bike with the 4 inch wide tires as an early Christmas present to myself. Mucho fun on the snowy river bottoms out my back yard.
A Pugsley? Don't they take motorcycle tires?
I was comtemplating a Surly of some sort- although I was somewhat concerned about riding another steel bike around here. Regardless, I need something else.
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