very enjoyable series. I think more than traffic, the thing I dislike about roads in WA is the surface! I can't imagine what it's like on 16" rims (not a metric size...)
Enjoyed your video. I try to avoid busy roads with no shoulder. My longest solo ride was in 1982 at age 18 riding my 10-speed from Chi Omega Sorority (University of WA) to Lake Entiat (near Lk Chelan) 150 miles over 3 days, camping out along the way. Too young to worry about the dangers of camping alone in the woods😊
Nice video, Hanock. You're right, it's safer riding with a group, especially on hwy 9. I rode my bike Friday on RSVP in 2014. It was a lot of fun, different than STP. I still have the number 1 sticker on it. 😊
What did you think of the route today? How long was your longest completed solo ride? Stay tuned next week for the last video for day one.
very enjoyable series. I think more than traffic, the thing I dislike about roads in WA is the surface! I can't imagine what it's like on 16" rims (not a metric size...)
Yeah I agree, some of the country roads definitely wear you out! Can't wait to start editing the finale.
good job! thanks for sharing your ride with us! and solo riding...welcome to my world! lol
Lots of roads but it was a good ride. Any ride is a good ride. Stay safe!
Enjoyed your video. I try to avoid busy roads with no shoulder. My longest solo ride was in 1982 at age 18 riding my 10-speed from Chi Omega Sorority (University of WA) to Lake Entiat (near Lk Chelan) 150 miles over 3 days, camping out along the way. Too young to worry about the dangers of camping alone in the woods😊
Nice video, Hanock. You're right, it's safer riding with a group, especially on hwy 9. I rode my bike Friday on RSVP in 2014. It was a lot of fun, different than STP. I still have the number 1 sticker on it. 😊
For some reason me and quite a few others missed the turn onto Highway 9…well, it was nice day for some extra miles…
Are you still using a 44T chainring on the Brompton?
No not for this Brompton. I'm using the regular C Line 6 speed with 50T