(Long Distance) Ramblings

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Back on the Bike!















Seems every year, come fall, I catch a cold. This year, it was an especially bad cold, one that kept me out of work for two weeks and off of the bike for even a long time. But, I'm almost over it and I feel well enough to get back on the bike.



Sunday, November 23, 2008

Fourteen Years!






Yesterday, the day of our fourteenth wedding anniversary, Joanne and I drove up to Hood River. After a very nice dinner at the The North Oak Brasserie, we retired to our lodgings at the restored Hood River Hotel.

On Sunday, we rode the Historic Hood River Railroad.

Photos

Some thoughts about our anniversary celebration...


  • Why do we always forget to bring our bathing suits? Yes, we purchased yet another set. The hotel required them in their spa.

  • Why do we both have a cold? Let's just say we went to bed early and did not sleep well. A warm soak in the spa does work wonders though.

  • At least the weather was very nice! We had clear skies but the morning was very cold!



Saturday, November 15, 2008

Tandem Bicycle Maintenance


Summer is over; Fall has fallen in the form of wet rain. As such, we are now riding our rain bikes.

On the first of November, we took the Cannondale rain tandem out and rode the Oregon Randonneur Rorest Grove - Birkie Permanent. During the ride, we noticed that our tandem was in need of some maintenance. The front bottom bracket was complaining very loudly. We wondered if it would last the entire ride, but it did.




Today was a very sunny day, a day just screaming "Get out and ride your bike!". But I am coming off a five day illness and while I really wanted to ride, it would be best if I took another recovery day. So, I decided to do some maintenance on the Cannondale Tandem.

Now, I could have taken it down to the local bike shop to have the maintenance done, but then I would be free to ride.

I put the tandem in the repair stand and started. I did not get far. This bike has ISIS bottem brackets and I did not have the correct tool to pull the cranks. Off the the LBS I go and come back with the correct crank puller ($15.99 )and one new bottom bracket($18.99). It was the last one they had.

With my new tool, I successfully pulled the captain's cranks off. Now, looking at the bottom bracket, I realized that I did not have the correct tool to remove the ISIS bottom bracket. Off to the LBS I go and come back with the correct bottom bracket tool ($18.99).

I successfully pull the bottom bracket and install the new one. I clean the cranks and reinstalled. Being a bit of a perfectionist, I decided to check the stoker's bottom bracket. While it was not nearly as bad as the front, it also needed replacing. The drive chain also was worn and needed replacing. Calling another LBS, yes they had the correct sized bottom bracket, but it was a high end one and it costs $59.95. Ouch! In comparison, the new chain was only $32.95.

So, after $34.98 in new tools and $122,85 in parts, the rain tandem is ready to face the worst of the Oregon winter.



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