30's On 30's

Sidewinder Jerry

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Plan to get a helmet cam soon. Went exploring some today. Found lots of fun roads to ride on. Though I came across several rolling hills most had at least one sharp curve on the road. So that ment having to slow down before doing a climb; no getting up some high speed and zooming over the hills.

Entering a climb at a slow speed can be particularly tough if you're a large person using a 4 stroke 33cc engine on 30+% grade hills. To my good fortune my Sidewinder featuring a Staton Inc triple chainring shift kit makes such climbs possible. All I had to do was shift into the small 28t chainring and the 34t rear cog.

To my surprise the area was loaded with lots of 20-30% grade hills. Lot of pretty sites but it would've been a pedal only cyclist worst nightmare lol
 
Plan to get a helmet cam soon. Went exploring some today. Found lots of fun roads to ride on. Though I came across several rolling hills most had at least one sharp curve on the road. So that ment having to slow down before doing a climb; no getting up some high speed and zooming over the hills.

Entering a climb at a slow speed can be particularly tough if you're a large person using a 4 stroke 33cc engine on 30+% grade hills. To my good fortune my Sidewinder featuring a Staton Inc triple chainring shift kit makes such climbs possible. All I had to do was shift into the small 28t chainring and the 34t rear cog.

To my surprise the area was loaded with lots of 20-30% grade hills. Lot of pretty sites but it would've been a pedal only cyclist worst nightmare lol
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When the weathet cools off I would be trail riding. Smoke and inland CA high temperatures like 100F just doesn't appeal to me.

https://fire.airnow.gov/#

This link gives some useful information. I did get some windsurfing in few days ago with winds off the Pacific into Tomales Bay at 30 to 35mph and some big chop. Getting my land legs back slowy.
 
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