So I ride down to Strokers today and met Seca. He was great, but I'm afraid I didn't make a very good impression. My bike fried the magneto coil about a mile and half from there, and I had to pedal the rest of the way. I got there a little late, but he was nice enough to wait for me. We didn't get to do any riding together, and I had to pedal 6 miles home, again, for like the 4th time LOL.
His bike is a masterpiece DIY bike of his own design. It has a 3 hp brigs running through a 6 speed derailleur. He said it tops out about 45 mph. He rode 20 miles to get there from Oak Cliff. At least we were able to have a couple burgers, and beer together, and talk bikes, but it got annoying being interupted all the time by people that wanted to know about our bikes.
I can tell Seca is a real rider that I expect to do a lot of riding with in the coming months.
So after my embarrassment of having to show up at Stroker's with my bike not running, Seca was kind (brave) enough to agree to ride with me again.
So we set a date for a couple days later. Gave me time to fix my bike. This time we had much better luck. Take a close look at Seca's bike. This is no kit bike. He made this himself. He's been riding ll over this huge city alone, till he met me. Now there's 2 of us. He lives as far from downtown as I do. We both live almost 20 miles from downtown. He suggested we meet there, since it's as far for each of us. I'm not even sure if he thought I could make it that far damnit. But I did haha.
We cruised the downtown area, and Deep Ellum, and Fair Park. He bought me pizza across the street from the fair grounds to celebrate my bike making it that far. He brought a big bag of tools, I think because he was worried he might have to fix my bike lol. From there we rode to White Rock lake, which is going another 15 miles in the opposite direction from where either one of us lives. We even did a drive by of the Katy Trail on the way back. We rode along, not going very fast. My was is reving like a 2 stroke, but Seca's bike with all those gears is just going blub, blub, blub, hardly above idle. He can do 45 mph reving it in high gear. We ended up riding back downtown, before we split up and when our separate way. When I got home I was just short of 43 miles. A good fun day for our first ride together.
So anyway Seca just raised the bar on all of us. He actually built his bike from scratch, not an easy to build kit bike like mine. I think the rest of us Dallas riders better man up, and bring our good game if we want to ride with our new Dallas motorized bicycle club (soon to be named). I suggest you figure out how far it is to downtown from your house, and find a way to keep your crappy bike together for at least that long lol. How you get home is your problem lol j/k.
My advise is if you want to have some fun, get your bike running well, so you can ride with us. It doesn't have to be fast. We never went over 25. Maybe 30 once, but only for a second. The riding season is coming like an avalanche. Now I really can say us, because it's not just me anymore yeahoo.