With all the catching up I had to do, I was surprised this
morning that I felt like I didn’t really have shit going on There’s always something I can talk about,
but finding the motivation to do so is difficult at times.
I act like I’m getting paid to do this shit.
Pfffttt.
So yeah, it looks like I’ll be switching things up a bit
around here. Not necessarily on the
blog, but in my bike world. I guess they
are one in the same sometimes though.
The blog will have a new look again shortly, but nothing too major. My man D-Wayne (who is a pretty awesome designer by the way) has been working on a new
blog header for me, and has also totally redesigned my pathetic attempt at the
B-43 logo. Even though he’s working for
beer, he’s done a really good job. If I
wanted a totally professional look though, I probably should’ve thrown in a few
donuts.
Anyway, there are a few bike changes around here. I did get something new, but I’m not at
liberty to talk about it just yet. When
my “cross country season” is over (this weekend), I’ll spill the beans.
Until then, here’s a little teaser.
If you know me in real life and you’ve seen me riding around
here lately, then you know exactly what it is.
Do me a favor though and keep it quiet so you don’t spoil it for the
rest of the millions of people that come here every day. I’ll get to it in due time.
The “secret bike” already has a new accessory though. I just picked it up da udda day here locally.
Yes, that is a rigid fork.
I spoke to (well, texted) Dicky a while back inquiring about a cheap and easy
way to try the whole rigid fork thing. I
rode a bike with a rigid fork back when we went to the Southeast Bike Expo, but I didn’t really enjoy
it. The bike was too small for me and
had other issues, so I didn’t really get a chance to properly evaluate the lack
of suspension. I felt like I should give
it a fair shake with one of my own bikes, but I didn’t want to spend a ton of
money doing something I might not like.
He gave me a good option, but when the chance to buy
something local popped up I took advantage.
It’s nowhere near the best rigid fork around, but it should do the
job. I haven’t installed it yet, but it
will happen really soon I’m sure. There
will be photos and a review no doubt.
That should give me plenty to talk about for a while.
This weekend is another busy one. Tomorrow I’m heading over to the Uwharrie National Forest for the River’s Edge Mountain Bike Marathon. I had originally planned to race the 50 mile
event on my favorite “local” trail, but I’ve changed my mind. Instead, I’ll be volunteering as a course
marshal, getting to ride my bike around all day at a leisurely pace and heckle,
I mean help, the racers. I did the same
thing last year and had a good time.
Sure, I really wanted to “race” my single speed out there,
but I have to save my legs for something else…
The 2012 Southern Classic Series finale is Sunday at Dark Mountain
in Wilkesboro , NC . I
wanted to race the 50 miler Saturday and then do this one to go out in a blaze
of glory, but I have too much on the line.
I’m in second place overall, and if I don’t have the legs to have a
decent finish on Sunday I could piss it all away. Normally I wouldn’t mind that so much, but
I’ve invested a lot of time in this series over the last few months and I’d
like to have something to show for it.
My season hasn’t been stellar, and I actually feel like I’m getting
slower. I will be sad to see it end, but
happy at the same time.
I can’t wait to get back to “regular” riding.
See y’all Monday, and there will be some sort of race
report. Hopefully with a podium photo or
two.
2 comments:
YES! Rigid. I hope you love it. I do. On the rare occasion I ride my hardtail that has a sus fork I feel so out of control on the bike. Like the front end goes all over the place. Rigid forks are exact, precise, and a hella lotta fun. Enjoy and keep a loose-ish grip ;-)
I may or may not have gotten the idea from you.
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