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Winter Mountain Biking

Ride | February 14, 2010

It has been cold with very little snow here in the North East.  While the lack of snow has put a damper on the skiing and snowshoeing, the conditions have been perfect for mountain biking.

Riding on the Lake

I have made a couple of key adjustments to my wardrobe and bicycle since I started winter mountain biking last year. The first change is for my feet. I tried using my normal clipless pedals with booties, but I just couldn’t keep my feet warm enough. I now use hiking boots and regular pedals, which keep my feet much warmer and allow me to ride longer.

Rigid Voodoo

Rigid Voodoo

In addition to swapping out my clipless pedals for regular ones, I also swapped out my full suspension bicycle for my fully rigid one. It turns out that freezing temperatures and bicycle suspension just don’t mix. Last year I ended up having to take apart my rear shock because the seals had gotten too cold, causing the shock to be “stuck down”. I really haven’t missed the suspension, all of the snowmobile trails are quite smooth, as is the lake.

Here is a video and a few more pictures from my 2010 winter riding:

Ice Riding

You can ride ice with no studs, if you keep the tires clean of snow

Ice Crystals

Ice Crystals

Fresh Tracks

Fresh Tracks

Frozen River

Frozen River

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Race Across The Sky - Leadville 100 Documentary

Ride | October 30, 2009

I was fortunate enough to see the Race Across The Sky film on October 22nd.

Race Across The Sky is a documentary about the 2009 Leadville 100 mountain bike race.  There was a lot of hype around the race this year because Lance Armstrong was returning to have another go after coming in second in 2008.

One thing I really enjoyed about the film was it showed how many families are involved in the race.  Moms, dads, and grandparents racing and being cheered on by children of all ages.

If you missed the one time showing on October 22nd, don’t worry, it looks like there will be another showing on November 12th.

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2009 Leadville 100 Video: Lance Armstrong Victorious

Ride | August 25, 2009

I found a neat video about the 2009 Leadville 100 here.

I’m sure this is old news to most, but since I just found out about it, I thought I would spread the word.

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KidzTandem: The tandem bike that lets your child go first

Ride | August 22, 2009

This past March (2009), after a year of research and pondering, I purchased a KidzTandem from Chris Brown at Brown Cycles in Grand Junction Colorado.  Chris was great to deal with and has a real passion for biking with his own kids.

Arrival and Assembly

Excitement mounted as I got the call that the bike had been delivered. As we tore into the box, we found our new gray tandem was just as quality as we had hoped.
I spent the evening putting on fenders, cargo rack, wheels, handlebars and adjusting the brakes. I also swapped out the stock seats for the ones that we normally use.

Its Here!

It's Here!

Fresh out of the box

Fresh out of the box

A nice user manual

A nice user manual

Ready to go

Ready to go

First Ride

The rain/snow finally let up enough for us to try out our new toy. I took a quick ride by myself to get a feel for the bike. I was a little wobbly at first, but after a hundred yards or so I had the hang of it.
Next the kids took turns taking rides, they were smiling ear to ear.  The fenders worked great to keep the spring mud off of us.

In the above video you can see the optional child’s seat.  This has been great for kids that are still a little small to pedal.

Configurations

Over the last six months the KidzTandem has surpassed my high expectations. We’ve done everything from road riding to singletrack mountain bike trails and the bike has performed beautifully.
Below are some of the different ways we’ve used the KidzFirst tandem:

With Sidecar

With Sidecar

The Sidecar worked OK, but because the sidecar wheel is so far forward, its scrubs a lot when you turn. I decided to move the sidecar back to the regular mountain bike until I can build a mount to move the sidecar toward the back of the tandem.

Notice the different handlebars for the captain.  I swapped out the comfort handlebars for some straight mountain bike bars.  At 6′3″ I needed a little more room to stretch out.  With the handlebar change I had plenty of room to get comfortable.

Side Car from the other side

Side Car from the other side

Sidecar in motion

Sidecar in motion

With Trail-a-Bike

With Trail-a-Bike

We put a ton of miles on with the trail-a-bike. This worked really well, other than the fact that the largest child is getting a little heavy for the trail-a-bike itself.

Trail-a-Bike offroad

Trail-a-Bike off-road

Once again in the photo above you will see different handlebars.  I swapped out the kids bars with a straight bar and some bar ends.  The kids enjoy having more than one hand position on a long ride.

I also added Power Grips to the child’s pedals.  These grips are easy for the child to get in and out of, but keep their feet from slipping off.

Singletrack at Bradbury Mountain State Park

Singletrack at Bradbury Mountain State Park

The latest thing we’ve done is to add some fat tires and head off road.  We were able to tackle all but the toughest single track at Bradbury Mountain.  My child was yelling “Woohoooo!” as we swept though the downhill corners.

Fat rear tire borrowed from my wifes old mountain bike

Fat rear tire "borrowed" from my wife's old mountain bike

Conclusion

The KidzTandem has been a great way to get out and enjoy biking with my kids. It is a quality product that really delivers.
I will continue to post about our uses of the KidzTandem. If you have any questions please post a comment or send me a message on the Contact Form.

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Mountain Division Trail - A Good Ride for the Family

Ride | August 13, 2009

I came across the Mountain Division Trail on everytrail.com

There is another write up about it here.

Looks like a great non-technical, traffic free ride to take the family on.  I’m hoping to check it out this summer.

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The Training Benefits of Biking With Kids OR My First Century

Ride | May 26, 2009

I did my first century (100 mile) bike ride yesterday, what a blast.

After putting in around 150 miles on the tandem with the trail-a-bike attached, getting back on my road bike was amazing.  Hills that looked like I would need the small chain-ring I could easily tackle in the middle ring, and I could really feel the acceleration with each pedal stroke.

The key learning from my ride is that I need to fit in a few more road bike rides so that my body will get used to the riding position.  The tandem has a more upright position with different bars, so while I’m pretty used to that position, I was a little sore after 8 hrs on my road bike.

All it all, I would highly recommend training with a kid or two attached to your bike, not only will it help with your hill climbing, but it will give your kids some memories that they will enjoy for a lifetime.

The 100 Mile Crew

The 100 Mile Crew

Troy\\\’s Memorial Day Century Ride at EveryTrail

Map created by EveryTrail:GPS Geotagging

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CeMeNEMBA April 18th Bond Brook Trail Day a Success

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My son and I participated in the first Bond Brook Trail Day.  We cleared around 2 miles of new single track, and got to ride it afterword!

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A Cold Morning Mountain Bike Ride in the Snow

Ride | February 7, 2009

I was planning on doing some cross country skiing this morning.  I checked the temperature, -5 degrees F, cold, but not as cold as the last 4 mornings.  I suddenly got an idea, it hadn’t snowed for a few days, so the snowmobile trails should be good and packed.  Why not get the Stumpjumper out?

On my top half I wore my snowboard helmet, shell, fleece and long underwear shirt.  On my bottom half I wore my Goretex riding pants with long underwear underneath,  wool socks and my biking shoes.  I contemplated swapping out my pedals and wearing my hiking boots, but decided that I didn’t want to take the time (this would prove to be a mistake).

The ride was great.  The trails were well packed, only allowing the tires to sink in about a half inch or so.  The only way the trails would have been better is if we had a warm day (haven’t seen one in a while) that melted the trails and then they refroze.  Then the trails would be smooth and hard, making for some nice fast riding.

On my way back, my toes started to get pretty cold (should have changed those pedals).  My shifters also started acting up, my rear derailer could only downshift one gear at a time, and my front shifting was limited to the lower two rings.  The brakes also felt pretty stiff.

When I came inside and took off my shoes there was frost on my socks!  If I do any more cold riding I will be swapping out the clippless pedals for standard ones with power grips.

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Vogel Family (familyonbikes.org) Crosses into Mexico

Ride | February 5, 2009

I’ve been following the “A Wayword Journey” blog for a couple months now.  The blog is about a family of four that is traveling by bicycle from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Ushuaia, Argentina (20,000 miles!) over the course of 30 or so months. The family blogs regularly about the trip, including posts by both of the children.  It is interesting to see the trip through the eyes of the children via their blog posts.

In addition to their blog posts, the website contains extensive photo and video galleries.  The videos are well done and really give you an idea of what the riders are going through during the different parts of their journey.

The family recently crossed into Mexico, and is continuing to post blog entries, photos and videos about their adventure.

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Mount Desert Island Tour de Cure will not take place in 2009

Ride | January 16, 2009

I was planning to do the Mount Desert Island Tour de Cure this year in May.

I contacted the organizers to find out if I need to register my kids.  They let me know that I did not need to register my kids if they would be connected to me during the ride (tandem or trail-a-bike). Great news, except in the same reply they let me know that the even would not be happening this year:

Due to strategic decisions and realignment of staff resources, the Mount Desert Island Tour de Cure will not take place in 2009. As a national organization, we are fortunate to have a large Tour de Cure sample size which enables us to look at the implementation and execution of best practices in local markets throughout the country. In the Northeast, we are moving towards one shared best practice model – one event per staff person.

Over the years, we have forged friendships and created many wonderful memories. It is our hope that you continue to be involved with the American Diabetes Association. We have several opportunities for you to still be part of our efforts to find a cure. You can join us for the Kennebunks Tour de Cure on June 7, 2009 and you are invited to spin in Gold’s Gym Spin-a-thon in Bangor on Saturday, May 2, 2009. For details on these two events, please contact Emily Silevinac at esilevinac@diabetes.org or (207) 774-7717 x3720.

Maybe I will look into doing the one in Kennebunk on June 7th, but probably not since it is the same month as the 2009 Trek Across Maine.

Don’t forget to visit the 2009 Event Calendar to find out about other Maine bike rides that will be happening this year.

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