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Thursday Morning Coffee Ride
This week the route starts at Sunol, at the gravel lot across from the Sunol Train Station. We’ll ride out through Pleasanton, through the rolling hills of Tuscany, Sycamore Park, and Holdener
This week the route starts at Sunol, at the gravel lot across from the Sunol Train Station. We’ll ride out through Pleasanton, through the rolling hills of Tuscany, Sycamore Park, and Holdener
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Robert Tashjian
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#1351
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Re: Reminder: MMRR Sign In
For those riding the MMRR be careful when you turn right onto Willow from Enterprise Drive. It looks like they are doing shoulder work along there.
Carrie
For those riding the MMRR be careful when you turn right onto Willow from Enterprise Drive. It looks like they are doing shoulder work along there.
Carrie
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Carrie Payne <carriepayne@...>
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#1350
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Re: Reminder: MMRR Sign In
Sigh, nothing like replying to my own post. Please note that the second meetup point is at Paseo Padre and SOUTH Grimmer near Weibel Elementary, NOT Grimmer & Paseo Padre (near Lake Elizabeth). For
Sigh, nothing like replying to my own post. Please note that the second meetup point is at Paseo Padre and SOUTH Grimmer near Weibel Elementary, NOT Grimmer & Paseo Padre (near Lake Elizabeth). For
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Robert Tashjian
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#1349
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Reminder: MMRR Sign In
Just a reminder:
There is no sign in at the start of the MMRR, you must sign in by email before the start. If you are going to join, email me your name, mobile and emergency numbers,
Just a reminder:
There is no sign in at the start of the MMRR, you must sign in by email before the start. If you are going to join, email me your name, mobile and emergency numbers,
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Robert Tashjian
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#1348
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Monday Morning Recovery Ride is on
MMRR’ers,
The Monday Morning Recovery Ride is back on the calendar starting at the Isherwood Staging Area at 8:30 Monday morning, April 19. The route will be the classic Panera route. Sign in by
MMRR’ers,
The Monday Morning Recovery Ride is back on the calendar starting at the Isherwood Staging Area at 8:30 Monday morning, April 19. The route will be the classic Panera route. Sign in by
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Robert Tashjian
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#1347
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Thursday Morning Coffee Ride
Hello Coffee Riders,
While the map was correct, the cue sheet for the Alum Rock ride was missing a bunch of turns (actually, most of them). I’ve recreated the cue sheet and attached it, print it
Hello Coffee Riders,
While the map was correct, the cue sheet for the Alum Rock ride was missing a bunch of turns (actually, most of them). I’ve recreated the cue sheet and attached it, print it
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Robert Tashjian
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#1346
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Thursday Morning Coffee Ride is on
Coffee Riders
We're Baack! Well almost!
Lori will start leading again in May with guest ride leaders until she returns. I’ll be leading the first ride which is an old friend, Alum Rock.
Coffee Riders
We're Baack! Well almost!
Lori will start leading again in May with guest ride leaders until she returns. I’ll be leading the first ride which is an old friend, Alum Rock.
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Robert Tashjian
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#1345
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Mt Bike Handlebar
Hi all,
I'm looking for an inexpensive Mt. Bike handlebar, I'm just putting the bike together for some casual rides.
Please let me know what do you, thanks.
Tony
Hi all,
I'm looking for an inexpensive Mt. Bike handlebar, I'm just putting the bike together for some casual rides.
Please let me know what do you, thanks.
Tony
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Tony DD
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#1344
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Violent Bike Thefts in Berkeley/Oakland Hills
Here’s a post from one of my Strava buddies about a series of violent bicycle thefts in the Oakland/Berkeley Hills including a gun point theft of a bicycle on Grizzly Peak
Here’s a post from one of my Strava buddies about a series of violent bicycle thefts in the Oakland/Berkeley Hills including a gun point theft of a bicycle on Grizzly Peak
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Steven Schonhaut
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#1343
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Re: Tire recommendation
On 28 Mar 2021, at 3:47 PM, Nathan Bell <mixologism@...> wrote:
On 28 Mar 2021, at 3:47 PM, Nathan Bell <mixologism@...> wrote:
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FRANCIS SI
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Re: Tire recommendation
I’ve been riding on a set of Continental GatorHardshell for the last year and have found them to be excellent for durability and puncture resistance. Comparing the specs, they look like an
I’ve been riding on a set of Continental GatorHardshell for the last year and have found them to be excellent for durability and puncture resistance. Comparing the specs, they look like an
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Nathan Bell <mixologism@...>
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#1341
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Re: Tire recommendation
I average one flat every two years with tubeless. More than two years with the Schwalbe Pro Ones. They roll nice and are lighter than a tire and tube.
Bought a pair of Mavic rims a few years ago
I average one flat every two years with tubeless. More than two years with the Schwalbe Pro Ones. They roll nice and are lighter than a tire and tube.
Bought a pair of Mavic rims a few years ago
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Andrew Sass
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Re: Tire recommendation
I really like the Grand Prix 4 Seasons. They’re perfect if you want a more performance compound and less rolling resistance with nearly the flat resistance of Gatorskins. I’d consider them the
I really like the Grand Prix 4 Seasons. They’re perfect if you want a more performance compound and less rolling resistance with nearly the flat resistance of Gatorskins. I’d consider them the
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Matt Kihlthau <mkihlthau@...>
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Re: Tire recommendation
I still use Gatorskins (25mm), and also add a Stop Flats 2 (or Mr. Tuffy) tire liner for my training wheels. I also inspect them every ~10 hours for debris embedded in the tire. Been satisfied enough
I still use Gatorskins (25mm), and also add a Stop Flats 2 (or Mr. Tuffy) tire liner for my training wheels. I also inspect them every ~10 hours for debris embedded in the tire. Been satisfied enough
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Gabriel Beddingfield
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Re: Tire recommendation
Check out the detailed comparisons.
https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/road-bike-reviews
If your bike allows wider tires, I recommend getting 28mm.
I recently bought Continental GP5000, 28mm
Check out the detailed comparisons.
https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/road-bike-reviews
If your bike allows wider tires, I recommend getting 28mm.
I recently bought Continental GP5000, 28mm
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Amit Banerjee
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Re: Tire recommendation
I use Continental Grand Prix 4000s. They are about as strong as the Gatorskins but are faster and give a more comfortable ride.
Marie
I use Continental Grand Prix 4000s. They are about as strong as the Gatorskins but are faster and give a more comfortable ride.
Marie
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Marie Hughes
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Re: Tire recommendation
I’ve been pretty happy with tubeless and that can handle most minor chips and nails
I’ve been pretty happy with tubeless and that can handle most minor chips and nails
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Abhishek Ratna <abhishekratna@...>
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Re: Tire recommendation
I've used Specialized Armadillos for years and they have worked very well for me.--
Mark
I've used Specialized Armadillos for years and they have worked very well for me.--
Mark
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mdavis94536
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Tire recommendation
For those who don't race but love to ride on tarmac (not gravel) and not get flats, what do you recommend for tires?
I've been using Continental Gatorskins (28s) and am quite satisfied (haven't been
For those who don't race but love to ride on tarmac (not gravel) and not get flats, what do you recommend for tires?
I've been using Continental Gatorskins (28s) and am quite satisfied (haven't been
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tburmas <tburmas@...>
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Re: Where to park close to hill on Calaveras in
As long as you are completely off the asphalt and not blocking any gates, it probably won't be a problem. Do so at your own risk though!
As long as you are completely off the asphalt and not blocking any gates, it probably won't be a problem. Do so at your own risk though!
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Daniel Karpelevitch
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#1332
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