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Offline BikingBrian

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Re: It's about time for a bicycle/mtn bike thread!
« Reply #60 on: Mar 23, 05, 06:32:52 AM »
I'd be up for some sort of riding club, road or mountain or both. 

A few times each year I'm able to herd up some friends from down the hill to visit and go on a mountain bike ride.  Nothing too technical for this crowd, usually something like the Blue Ridge or Jackson Lake dirt fire roads, and we make sure we don't drop anyone on the ride.  We go riding in the morning and then afterwards hang out on my deck while I fire up the grill for lunch.  I'd be glad to invite some locals along to join us.

Has anyone done any of the rides with the Victor Valley Bicycle Club, road or mountain?  They're doing a remote road ride up Glendora Mountain Road on Sunday, April 3.  I was thinking of tagging along on that one.

http://www.vvbc.us/

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« Reply #61 on: Mar 26, 05, 11:09:16 AM »
are bikes allowed on GMR right now? i was over there on wednesday and LA County has it closed, their website says it won't open until august! hopefully they'll get it done sooner than that.

www.ladpw.org/rmd/roadclosure/results.cfm

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« Reply #62 on: Apr 02, 05, 05:14:15 AM »
Hey, thanks for the heads up.....

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« Reply #63 on: Apr 02, 05, 05:44:48 AM »
Idon't know if anyone has already asked this but how come there isn't a bike shop here in town?

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« Reply #64 on: Apr 04, 05, 10:00:10 PM »
Even in metropolitan areas with a significant number of cyclists with disposable income, bike shops are a low profit margin business with tons of headaches.  In an area like Wrightwood, with very few cyclists, recreational or otherwise, it would just go kaput.  I bike around everyday, and I see very few people riding.  I see people who have bikes regularly use their cars to do the simplest of errands in town.  The parents who buy bikes for their rapidly growing kids typically buy them for $50 to $100 at the big box stores, even though I would never trust such poorly assembled bicyles for kids.

It's sad, and I'm not happy with it, but the High Desert region can barely support a mediocre bike shop in Victorville, let alone a local shop here in WW.  The only way I see anything remotely close to a shop here is a weekend volunteer center to help people fix bikes and get well-built bikes for a minimal cost, at no profit.  You could pool together all the local abandoned bikes, fix them up, and give them away.  You can't sell them, because of insurance reasons.

If anyone needs a shop, you either drive to a shop at least 45 minutes away, or ask your fellow bikers here in WW.  And as I've said before, I do not mind helping people find good bikes for cheap.

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« Reply #65 on: Apr 04, 05, 10:04:13 PM »
Thanks for the info steelcommuter.

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« Reply #66 on: Apr 04, 05, 10:42:31 PM »
In addition, bike shops make almost nothing on selling the bikes themselves, especially when you consider how much square footage is needed on the floor for the bikes compared to everything else.  Profit margins are higher on things like accessories and clothing.  A good bike shop will make most of its money on service/repairs.

I was astonished when the owners (husband and wife) of the local bike shop near me in OC told me their annual salary.  They are clearly doing it because they love their work, certainly not to get rich.  When one of the owners got sick, some of the local cyclists pooled together to help with medical expenses.

By the way, Mountain Hardware has a decent selection of things like spare tubes.  If anyone is really in a pinch, I keep a bunch of spare parts and a set of bike tools at my cabin.

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Re: It's about time for a bicycle/mtn bike thread!
« Reply #67 on: Apr 18, 05, 04:54:27 PM »
Check out this video from my new helmet camera, along 4N21 off Table Mountain Road.  The audio could use a lot of work, and I can probably make the video more steady using the image stabilization feature in the editing software.  But I thought this turned out pretty good for doing this for the first time.

http://www.briandesousa.com/mountainbike.wmv

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Re: It's about time for a bicycle/mtn bike thread!
« Reply #68 on: Apr 18, 05, 06:01:22 PM »
Very cool...

Do you have a link to the camera you're using?
What device is doing the recording?

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« Reply #69 on: Apr 18, 05, 06:10:01 PM »
The helmet camera is from www.helmetcamera.com and sticks onto the bike helmet using super strong velcro.  They also provide a small battery which I put into my back pocket.  This same battery also powers the microphone.  (Need to work on the wind noise thing.)

I'm recording with a commonly available Sony Mini DV camcorder, model number DCR-HC32.  The helmet camera has RCA plugs that plug into a Sony cable (actually provided with the camcorder, no need to buy separately).  Then the Sony cable plugs into the camcorder.

I had the camcorder in a bag on my rear rack.  Next time I will probably put it into a padded fanny pack for better protection from vibration.

I used Pinnacle Studio 9 for the video editing.  Although it doesn't do as much as something like Adobe Premier, it is reasonably priced and does what I need to.

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« Reply #70 on: Apr 18, 05, 06:55:29 PM »
cool video, brian. thanks for sharing!

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Re: It's about time for a bicycle/mtn bike thread!
« Reply #71 on: Apr 18, 05, 07:55:36 PM »
Check out this video from my new helmet camera, along 4N21 off Table Mountain Road. The audio could use a lot of work, and I can probably make the video more steady using the image stabilization feature in the editing software. But I thought this turned out pretty good for doing this for the first time.

http://www.briandesousa.com/mountainbike.wmv


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« Reply #72 on: Apr 18, 05, 11:31:56 PM »
Very cool Brian. When it faded to black is that when you crashed? Just kidding. :)
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« Reply #73 on: Apr 19, 05, 03:54:58 AM »
Yeah, I edited out the part that said "where am I?"  :)

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« Reply #74 on: May 02, 05, 12:24:29 AM »

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« Reply #75 on: May 04, 05, 02:10:51 AM »
i think i'm the guy that rides the blue trek mtb up to town.  if you get a nice easy ride let me know, i might be able to do a couple miles... fuzzy

From Desert Front Road?  Is that you?

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« Reply #76 on: May 04, 05, 02:47:28 AM »
"The guy in his fifties from Desert Front Rd." is probably my neighbor "Fuzzy". He will be thrilled with being thought of as 50ish.

Ah, it is you!  Well, if you're "50ish", then I'm the "20ish" 6'2" guy on the big road bike you've seen on Highway 2.  (OK, I'm actually in my late 30s, but people say I look young.)  Welcome to the forum!

On one of the Saturdays in June, I'm going to invite some novice mountain bike friends up from down the hill.  We'll drive up to the turnout on Table Mountain Road, and we'll do a casual out-and-back ride along the 4N21 road.  I think it's four miles each way, right?  Then we'll come back to my place and fire up the BBQ.  So I'm not sure if it will be a ride with a BBQ afterward, or a BBQ with a ride before.  :) 

Anyone interested in coming along?

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Re: It's about time for a bicycle/mtn bike thread!
« Reply #77 on: May 04, 05, 06:33:30 AM »
"The guy in his fifties from Desert Front Rd." is probably my neighbor "Fuzzy". He will be thrilled with being thought of as 50ish.

Ah, it is you! Well, if you're "50ish", then I'm the "20ish" 6'2" guy on the big road bike you've seen on Highway 2. (OK, I'm actually in my late 30s, but people say I look young.) Welcome to the forum!

On one of the Saturdays in June, I'm going to invite some novice mountain bike friends up from down the hill. We'll drive up to the turnout on Table Mountain Road, and we'll do a casual out-and-back ride along the 4N21 road. I think it's four miles each way, right? Then we'll come back to my place and fire up the BBQ. So I'm not sure if it will be a ride with a BBQ afterward, or a BBQ with a ride before. :)

Anyone interested in coming along?


Yeah, it's about four miles, if you go to the top.  There are a few trails/roads you can take to make it longer, which I suggest.  Otherwise, it's a pretty short 8 miles.  I often ride there from town to make it longer, but your friends probably wouldn't appreciate that. 

If they come up, let me know.  I usually take my dog up there so he run while I ride the trail, so he might come along, too.

BTW, there is still a major snow bank about 2 1/2 or 3 miles from the start, right where the road starts getting steeper and an unpaved road splits off to the north down the mountain into the desert.  I don't know what the road is called, but that is also covered in snow.  If you want to ride to the top, you can just walk over the snow bank and keep riding, or ride up one of the fire roads that allow you to bypass the snow by going east and then north.  It's very steep, though.  Anyway, that snow should be gone not too long from now.  It hasn't stopped me.

They pretty much can take any bike on that trip.  I've almost always rode one of my road bikes, and the fire trails are compact enough to ride any tire with a 27mm or more.  Maybe you can use it as an excuse to show off that Litespeed you keep telling me about.  I really want to see (ride) it :)

One other idea.  Have your BBQ after.  Tell people to pack a small sandwich (PBJs) and have a little picnic at the top or whenever.  That way, they are hungry for your BBQ later, but not grumpy.  And if it's real hot, I can show you a log in the shade to eat at instead of the top.  Very nice.

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Re: It's about time for a bicycle/mtn bike thread!
« Reply #78 on: May 05, 05, 04:41:22 PM »
I rode up hwy 2 yesterday afternoon, and came back to the East side through town.  A lot of gnats in the residential areas in town.  I don't really notice them unless I'm on my bike.  Enough to make you keep your mouth shut.  Have they been around long?

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« Reply #79 on: May 06, 05, 04:46:27 AM »
I went up to Grassy Hollow to check it out and noticed that the sign on the gate on Hwy 2 says no bicycles allowed. I was really wanting to put a backpack on and head out 2 and check the road and do some camping. Does anybody know whether I should or not. Also we were planning to ski Baden via bike to the trail head.