That I can’t stop talking about it.
Although the Falcon (my SS bike in case you haven’t been
paying attention) was covered in mud, the simplicity of having no gears or
suspension was definitely an advantage out there.
It wasn’t a total success though. Sometime after the shit storm got underway, I
noticed that my braking power had all but disappeared. The pads were making a horrible noise, and if
I ever had to make a sudden stop I found myself flying off the trail. I rinsed off my bike at a local car wash
right after the race, and I thought maybe that sound was because of all the mud
in there. However, when I took my bike
apart later to check everything I found this:
Wow. No wonder I
couldn’t stop worth a damn. I didn’t
really need my brakes too often anyway, and luckily replacing worm (or
non-existent in this case) pads is an easy task. While I was at it, I took off that tiny 17
tooth cog and put on a more “hill-friendly” 18.
The Falcon will fly again. She may not look like much, but she’s got it where it counts, kid.
In other news, I finally finished my video from lap
one. You know, when the weather was
still nice. Since I have an older GoPro,
I can’t see where the hell the camera lens in pointing. So, the angle is a little off, but you get
the picture.
“Get the picture?”
Geez, what the hell is wrong with me?
Anyway, here’s
another shitty video to add to my shitty video collection:
Um, yeah.
Anyway, I just want to say thanks to the flatlanders down in
Charleston for
making my “fun race” a great experience.
They had no control over the weather, but it was still an awesome
event. I hope I get a chance to go back
down there next year.
Now I need to start looking for more fun shit to do.
2 comments:
Sweet video!
Pulled the video up on the Tube of You, and you're alongside Liz Hatch and Tony Stewart...
Ya'll are so hott.
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