Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Copeland Invasive Alien Species
Here I go tooting my own horn again. Saturday June 23, 2012 over 25 people including CTS members sacrificed their Saturday morning to tackle a large patch of garlic mustard in Copeland near the old Pine Ridge Ski Club.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Set Up Your Cockpit
Small adjustments make a big difference
A wobbly stem, Brake lever clamps contact your grips and Unreachable gear levers are all indications that your cockpit is purely set-up. If you've never adjusted your handlebar setup, you're not alone. A lot of mountain bikers have overlooked this area on their bike. Some have had their bike for years and have just grown accustomed to their incorrect setup. Taking just a few minutes to adjust your handlebar controls properly can drastically improve the way you ride. From increased braking power to smoother shifting.
Stem
You want to make sure that your stem is aligned with your front wheel. Also shorting the stem can offer the rider more controle of the bike. Though for the taller rider adding a longer stem may give you that extra inch to keep you down on your ride.
Brake Lever Spacing & Angle
Many people place their brake lever right up against their handlebar grip because it looks nice. This places your fingers too close to the brake lever pivot, which tires out your hands and leads to decreased braking power. To figure out the proper position, grip your handlebars at the very outermost spot. Stretch out your pointer finger and then position your brake accordingly. The proper Brake Lever angle varies from rider to rider. Hop on your bike and see what feels most comfortable and causes the least amount of wrist strain.
Shifters
Once you have moved your brake levers into their proper location, you’ll want to adjust your shifters. Position them so that you can easily access them without accidentally catching the brake levers. Shift through a complete cycle while seated on your bike to make certain they aren’t in the way of your brake levers.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Dock to Dock - Midland Bike to Work Day 2012
Highlights from Midland's 2012 Dock To Dock Bike to Work Day. Big thanks to Nate Lacroix & The Midland Film Club for this video.
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