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Well, you've had several derailleur bikes in the past, including IIRC
two Rivendells. Ah, if only they hadn't been vandalized, and all the
fittings necessary for derailleur operation hadn't been Dremeled off!
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It *IS* possible to do non-destructive, easily reversible fixed gear
conversions.
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On 3/18/12, Smitty <54c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *What did you end up doing about food?*
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And get rid of that Dremel tool!
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Thanks for all the tips everyone gave in my previous post asking for Randonneuring advice. I put much of it to use today and had a successful ride. The forecast called for 100% chance of rain showers. We got a few minor sprinkles, lots of clouds and a decent amount of sunshine. I came prepared for 100k of riding in a downpour. Instead I should have wore sunscreen. No bonk or nutrition/cramp issues... I believe largely thanks to tips from the list. My goal was to finish in 6 hours (a little over 10mph average) and I got my card signed at 5:55. Perhaps I could have pushed myself and gotten a slightly better time but that would have eaten into my breaks, conversations, and scenery gazing. I don't really feel the need to jump right into the longer brevets but it's likely I'll be back for more 100k rides.
My control card proved it happened, but it's on it's way to France. These pics will have to suffice. <https://picasaweb.google.com/113148323994353762329/OregonRandonneursSnoozevillePopularie100k?authuser=0&feat=directlink>
cheers, Smitty
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