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I want to bike to there.: Bikepacking the Santa Ana Mountains
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I want to bike to there. Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Bikepacking the Santa Ana Mountains. Ortega Hwy - Usually not such a wide shoulder. The San Juan Trail starts climbing from the very first turn of the pedals. This would be a pretty tough one to start cold, right from the trailhead. The switchbacks were close together to start and widen as you gain elevation. I managed to clean a few of them, but it was pretty tough with all the weight I was carrying on the back. Switchbacks leaving the trailhead. None ...
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Soma Feed: Best Bike For A Century
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Monday, July 20, 2015. Best Bike For A Century. If you are fit enough and motivated enough to ride one of Soma Rush track bikes with deep drop bars on a double century, more power to you! COMFORT EFFICIENCY STABILITY SPEED = A rider who can ride longer, with less fuss and fatigue and with more enjoyment. The ES comes in sizes 46 to 66cm. Steel fork is optional. A complete bike with SRAM Apex and hill-friendly 11-32t cassette is also available to shops in limited sizes. 8226; 12 Scenic Century Rides.
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Soma Feed: August 2015
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Thursday, August 13, 2015. More Bikes For Tall People. We've been offering our Soma ES. Road sport frame in a super large 66cm size for many years now. Last year we started offering a 66cm in our Double Cross Disc and our Buena Vista mixte frame in a 62cm. We may only sell 10 per year of each, but still love offering this option, because there are frustratingly few choices for taller persons. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Amazing Race: 9th Annual Bicycle Balloon Race. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More Bikes F...
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Soma Feed: Hand-painting Crane Suzu Bells
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Friday, April 17, 2015. Hand-painting Crane Suzu Bells. Handpainting Demo of Crane Bicycle Bells. As you know art isn't easy. Though some artists sure make it look easy. Here is Nami, the artist who hand paints those exquisite Crane Suzu bells showing us how she does it. These bells come in 10 different classic Japanese design. Available in bike shops all over and on our SomaFab Store. My personal favorite is the Japanese maple. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow S O M A f e e d!
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Soma Feed: The Juice and B-Side Gets A Gates Belt-Drive Option
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015. The Juice and B-Side Gets A Gates Belt-Drive Option. The Juice (29er) and B-Side (27.5er) hardtails are now available with a split Tange Sliding Dropout for compatibility with belt-drive systems. Build them SS or with Rohloff (or other internal geared) hubs. Colors are the same. The only other design difference is with the drive-side chainstay which has a flat plate to make sure there is clearance for 2.4" tires and the thick Gates front cog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Soma Feed: April 2015
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Friday, April 17, 2015. Hand-painting Crane Suzu Bells. Handpainting Demo of Crane Bicycle Bells. As you know art isn't easy. Though some artists sure make it look easy. Here is Nami, the artist who hand paints those exquisite Crane Suzu bells showing us how she does it. These bells come in 10 different classic Japanese design. Available in bike shops all over and on our SomaFab Store. My personal favorite is the Japanese maple. Friday, April 10, 2015. The Gator Bar Can Swallow the Junebug Bar! Soma's Fl...
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A Fat Knacker Cycles: January 2012
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A Fat Knacker Cycles. My journey from 16 stone 7 llbs back to somewhere near normality using my bike. Monday, 23 January 2012. Back to work today after 38! The commute in today was good, No wind , no rain and no frost perfect. And to top it all work has moved 2 miles nearer to my house whilst I have been off as we have moved office. 25 miles today and got home just before the rain came. I am off to find the other book I got for my birthday now, and when I find my crayons I will be able to colour it in too.
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A Fat Knacker Cycles: May 2015
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A Fat Knacker Cycles. My journey from 16 stone 7 llbs back to somewhere near normality using my bike. Thursday, 7 May 2015. I visited Bicycle doctor. Wednesday, 6 May 2015. The GT rides again. My GT in the works bike store. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other non cycling blogs. The Path Less Pedaled. GreatWesternRamble: Bikefishing the Bitterroot 300. The race across America. The Fat Cycle Rider. Battle Mountain - Graeme Obree's Story. The socialising effect of the cycle path. The Folding Bike Blog.
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A Fat Knacker Cycles: The GT rides again
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A Fat Knacker Cycles. My journey from 16 stone 7 llbs back to somewhere near normality using my bike. Wednesday, 6 May 2015. The GT rides again. My GT in the works bike store. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other non cycling blogs. The Path Less Pedaled. GreatWesternRamble: Bikefishing the Bitterroot 300. The race across America. The Fat Cycle Rider. Battle Mountain - Graeme Obree's Story. The socialising effect of the cycle path. The Weatherneck Quick Release Bandana. The Folding Bike Blog.
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A Fat Knacker Cycles: October 2012
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A Fat Knacker Cycles. My journey from 16 stone 7 llbs back to somewhere near normality using my bike. Saturday, 20 October 2012. I got my spoke fixed yesterday so rode my GT road bike to work today. From here I hit the quite country lanes for a few miles and the day was just waking up and getting a little bit lighter and you could hear the birds beginning to chirp and things rustling in hedgerows as you pass by, bidding good morning to another cyclist heading the other way I carried on. But as always onc...
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