Sunday, May 22, 2011

True Temper!!!

Dont think of this as an advice piece, but don't cast it off as unintelligible angry rambling either. I do not wish to own a carbon fiber bicycle... ever. I heard today the angels sing of the glory of carbon fiber from a co-worker and I just cannot subject myself to this in the same way that I will not subject myself to the trash of modern sci-fi or romance novels. Carbon fiber is the equivalent of Nora Roberts and Micheal Crichton as Hemingway and Kerouac are to a good Columbus or True Temper steel. You see, I have never, ever, seen a broken steel frame bicycle... ever. Oh, sure, components break... but i have never seen a steel bicycle even one that had been hit by a car, that wasn't repairable... on the other hand... I couldn't count on fingers and toes how many broken carbon fiber components I have seen as a mechanic. Carbon is lighter than steel... but that is where the benefits end. Steel is a much more comfortable ride, it is stronger, it lasts longer, and it is actually possible to build a light steel bike. Dont listen to the hype... Steel IS real.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Bike Day Commute...

OK... not much to say... I rode to work on "Ride Your Bike to Work Day" and I took some photos with my phone to capture the moment... it was a nice ride... I was late too. :D



Thursday, May 19, 2011

I really do.

Sometimes when one is left to his own devices for a length of time the absence of anything productive to do can drive one mad. It is harder to truly understand or appreciate this fact until you have not only been left to your own devices, but had a chance to recuperate and reflect upon the times when you were so severely bored with life that you were driven mad. Often it is not the condition that teaches us about life, but the rebound and the subsequent reflection through which we can gain an appreciation for the hard times that we had survived.
Boredom, or rather "a lack of something useful to do," often puts me into a depressive state that consumes and paralyzes me. Without both mental challenge and physical stimulation, both of which to take my mind off of the other, I get bored. For the first time in a while, full time employment and full time enrollment in school seems like a great idea. Wrenching on bicycles gives me a chance to sort out my personal thoughts and to think through the complicated ideas that often keep me awake at night. But being in school feeds me the idea that i wont be working on other peoples bicycles for the rest of my life. So in essence I have hope for the future whilst being able to take care of my immediate needs. Not just hope for the future, and not just the thought of living forever with a mediocre 9 to 5. Not that I dont enjoy working at a bike shop with some great guys... I really do.

Tales from the Emergency Lane


I have been commuting quite a bit the last few weeks, that is to say, riding more than I have all year. It is quite refreshing to feel like a cyclist again. I feel like referring to myself as one is no longer a lie, anyway. But it is also quite refreshing to be out there in the world again and on my bike. I ride across the Gandy bridge on my way into work and the view there, though I have seen it my whole life, takes on new meaning when you are that close and personal with it. Riding your bicycle feels quite different than being caged up in a box with windows going 70 mph past the blur of scenery.
When I ride sometimes the pelicans will float next to me as they scan the water below for breakfast, before they tuck into their dive and quickly disappear from view, I assume to bombard some unsuspecting fish. I feel like a part of nature... the cars screaming by me are loud and distract from this serene experience to some degree of course, but I'm able to block them out in favor of this day dream. I used to wear headphones, I'm starting to realize that just taking in my surroundings is a far more effective tool for distraction.
I have begun collecting things of sort from the bridge... the strangest things fly out of peoples cars and onto the side of the bridge; the other day I grabbed a Frankenstein's Monster lawn decoration, I also found a visor from some cheap car, and a small orange cone, I assume used for some kids game. They call it the emergency lane, but it is seemingly also the trash lane. I see the same bolts and piles of glass every time I ride the route. I think of it as MY lane... I rarely see anyone else along my route, even though the weather is great for it lately. I think of the car lanes as the "emergency" lanes, as in, people should only take their vehicles in an emergency. Either way, I'm riding again, and its making me happy.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Catching up

SOOO.... update... hmmmm... lots to say:

My Life:

LIFE, life... Im getting married. Me and Ellen will be tying the knot next February. We have had an excellent life together so far and we are making it official. She is the love of my life and a great gal. She does so enjoy to go on touring adventures with me and i will surely be posting some stories of the touring trips we have taken, and will take together. Also we are hopefully getting a house soon... fingers crossed.

School... switched from St. Petersburg College to USF St. Pete... Majoring in environmental policy and geography. Go Bulls.

Work... I'm FINALLY back at Flying Fish Bikes in south Tampa. I left there initially to concentrate more on school, but now I'm realizing that family and real life requires real employment. I still have a couple years left of school, but I need to find some income that is decent and steady.

Riding... I'll say that my riding has really been on the crap side lately... i think depression over lost things has led to this. I had to sell my long haul trucker. there I said it. I hate this idea. but it had to happen. At the time i needed the money. I have obtained two new beasts in her place, but not enough to fill the void. I bought a Peugot steel road bike from the 90's for about 150 bucks that was in like new condition. I ride her on a regular basis as my main steed these days. I also more recently picked up a Giant hybrid that I am attempting to convert into a touring bike. It is all loose ball bearings so I am having to rebuild all the pivot points(headset, wheels, BB) when I can find the time.


Transportation... I no longer own a 4 wheeled vehicle. I sold my truck because it was in constant need of repair. Also, I bought a motorcycle. Its a suzuki sv650 standard. looks like a sport bike but i have her set up for comfy commuting. I have had a few close calls since her purchase including one pretty good wreck. maybe i'll go into that some other time, but not now.

Trail Travelers... I have started a touring club. The main page is on face book and possibly needs a subsidiary website, but i just dont have the time for that now.

Tattoos... I have gotten several new tattoos that I havent taken photos of yet because I have not gotten them finished... SOON. and photos to follow.

thats all I have for now... im sure Ill come up with more. next week is ride your bike to work week. You can bet ill be riding on the days that I can (ie not taking the kid to school) and will look forward to seeing other out there. thanks.

Jumping back on again

For a long time face book has kept me from posting here because no one cares about anything else. Well it seems to me that I was nevcer posting here because anyone else ever cared, but because I enjoyed the writing. I knew from the beginning that this was more of a public journal than a news paper column. But I guess I lost hope... i left all my shit on facebook instead of my old friend here on my blog. well here I am, hopefully trying, again, to start posting on my blog regularly.