I got up early to go for a ride. The sun is shining and a nice breeze is blowing. This marks my last free day as my graduate classes start tomorrow. As I've lost my SIGMA 1200 I used my SIGMA 800. After 1 mile in I notice it's only reading 13mph. I pull over, reset it, and go on my way again. After another mile I notice it's reading 44 and nothing else. I pull over at the old Winslow School and pull it off again. I've never had any issues with the Sigma computers and the only change that I made was to move the mount to the bare aluminum stem. So I move it back. It worked flawlessly the rest of the 14 mile scenic trip.
Eagle Arse at the Oak School by
lessherger, on Flickr
In my pocket I had my phone with the MapMyRide app. I use the app to map out my rides and figure out what route I want. The stupid thing doesn't give directions. No, it only announces my "splits" on the mile and how many miles I've ridden. What kind of stupid map app doesn't give directions? stupid. I want an app where I can plug in a route and the app gives it to me via the ear buds. (or one ear bud.)
Anyway, the ride was mostly uneventful. I rode up to Wenham, where I'm not very familiar with the roads and at one point I pulled over to check the app for directions. I don't have a kickstand on the bike and I laid it down on the grass. This was a bad idea. The gas flooded the carb and upon starting up cause the happy time engine to sputter and spurt and cough a bit. After a few terrifying seconds the engine smoothed out and went with no further problems. Note to self: get a kickstand ASAP.
Eagle Arse at the Wenham Monument to Some Pastor by
lessherger, on Flickr
I passed the Wenham resevoir and went through a nature preserve. The roads were quiet and relatively car free. Cycles 128 has a weekly ride for Harley and other bikes. They were out in small groups. This is also the day that the 2 bike shope sin the city have organized rides. Behind Brown's (my favorite LBS) was the start of the women's ride. A great number of women were getting ready for their Sunday ride. The really serious riders and loners were already out riding. I passed a great deal of bikers.
I have no issues with the "spandexter" crowd. There was a time when I was a mountain biker version of them. I'd never be caught in spandex now,and frankly no one would like to see my pudge squeezed into the sausage-like casing anyway. I'm
I passed an antique or reproduction motorcycle on McKay st in Beverly. He gave my bike the once over and we went our separate ways. I suspect he was going to the antique car show at the cummings center. They have it every week in the summer and early fall. Lots of neat cars and I have walked to it in the past. They give out prizes. Maybe when I get the chopper fixed up I'll go enter it. That would be a hoot.
After looping around and back in Wenham I came back down RT1a with it's narrow 6 inch wide shoulder that is rutted and frost heaved and back through to Beverly. The bike path is used as a parking lot in the more residential areas. So when I ride I am forced to ride in traffic. Luckily most of these roads are marked 25MPH so i'm going almost to peed with traffic if I open her up.
I prefer to ride the bike at 20 to 23 mph. Honestly that is my comfort zone and it seems the engine likes that speed more. Without the cushion of a 4 inch tire the ride is much rougher. The 20mph is about perfect anyway.
I'm very pleased with how well the happy time engine ran the entire 13 miles. Knock on wood it continues to run.
When I got back to town I swung past the firehouse and took a stop at the Old Cemetery and took a pic of the bike under a tree.
Eagle Arse at the Old Cemetary by
lessherger, on Flickr
We are just a few weeks away from all the college students return from summer break. We've got 3 colleges in this city and I never look forward to their return. They bring a lot of revenue in but they also bring a lot of parties and in general loudness and bad driving.
Eagle Arse at the Old Cemetary by
lessherger, on Flickr
The heavy rubber eagle arse grips are pretty comfortable and the eagle makes them more oval shaped than round. Which is surprisingly comfortable and allows me to rest my hands more often. My gloves have been shredded by the grips. The faux leather palm had a small tear before the ride then tore out during the ride and left me with a giant hole. I'll have to replace them with a better gel palmed glove. I had attached a nice reflective strip to these gloves so I'm sad to see them go.
So far I've put 38 miles on the new build and reached a peak speed of 29.5 (downhill) and have an average speed of around 15mph.
On an even better note I found a local gas station that does not have ethanol.