9/11 Ride

A quick ride today of about 20 miles. I went out with no pre-conceived plan and just rode some country roads. I found some that were pretty nice riding too: few cars, good pavement, some of it new. The sun was out and it was warm enough that the wind didn’t bother me at all, it just felt good.

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More bike/trike riding

I’ve had a lot of fun riding my recumbent trike lately. I keep calling it a bike, but as you may know, technically, it’s a trike. Three wheels and all that, but who’s being technical. Technically, they are all Human Powered Vehicles (HPV) or as Pennsylvania calls them in it’s own quaint way, pedalcycles. I find it interesting that Pennsylvania uses a more general term to be more inclusive, while New York keeps referring to “Bicycles or skating or gliding on inline skates.” They also refer to “Toy vehicles.” Shows what the attitude towards cyclists is…

Anyway, Monday, I rode a 37-mile ride on Labor Day. The bike club I belong to held a ride with a picnic following it starting at a nice little private camp in North Tonawanda, right on the Canal. I elected to ride the longer option. Partway out the ride, I stopped to help another rider who had a flat tire. Changing a tube is easy to me, but a couple sets of hands makes it go quicker. The rider held the bike. I removed the front wheel and changed the tube. Another rider pumped it up. It only took a few minutes. Continue Reading…

More on bike taillights

Left: Dinotte 140R-AA Right: Cateye LD-1100After a couple months, I finally broke down and bought the Dinotte 140R bicycle tail light. It is by far, the brightest LED tail light available and has been shown to be effective, even during daylight, in being seen by cars approaching you from the rear. The light is painfully bright, so much so that it gets attention other lights don’t get. Maybe it’s curiosity, maybe it’s annoyance, but drivers wake up and give you a wide berth when they see it. Video of the lights is at the end of this post.

Some other innovative bicycle lights have come across my computer screen. I haven’t tried any of them, but they are worth considering if you’re in the market for such a thing. Continue Reading…

More riding

Sunday. I went to Clarence and met up with a couple of the people I met on the Niagara Recumbent Ride. We rode out into the country on some really nice, quiet roads and did 39 miles. Finished up with a relaxing stop at the Clarence Center Coffee Cafe. Great ride, Rich and Jerry!

Today, I rode the usual Monday morning NFBC breakfast ride. This morning’s ride went to Lockport and stopped for breakfast at Panera Bread. Brad had his new ICE Adventure 1 trike, so I am no longer the only trike rider in the group! I thought it was cooler than it was and wore a long-sleeved shirt. By the time we finished the ride it was really hot. I think the news said it hit 90 degrees today, but it sure didn’t feel that hot. The humidity is much lower than the last couple weeks. It’s getting late in the summer and it cools down much more at night as the days get shorter. This drives some of the moisture out of the air overnight, I think. Today was another 25 mile ride.

Why do I post this? Mostly for my own record. Read if you want, or skip it!