Thursday, December 30, 2010

Gear..............

riding has been not happening the past couple weeks.
the better half had surgery on her "good" arm.
she had a stroke in 1996, and lost the use of her right arm. she got a lump removed from her left arm, and we are hoping for the best!!

i did get some nice gear for x-mas.
Larry and Endo.

a digital air gauge, and some sweet Dogwood Pogies, that I'm itching to try out!!
along with some new Strom Craft pants, and a pair Lake MXZ302's!!
these aren't here yet, but boy i'm waiting for the UPS man!! lol


as i sit and type this the snow is falling again, with 10-14" being called for by Sat. mid-day!!
Happy New Year to you all, and may all your 2011 goals be met!!!

Peace

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Clearing My Head...................

i have today off, for something that............... Hey Now!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just needed a pedal, and hey................. we got about 5" of the fresh white stuff................. with more coming!!
just an hour pedal around the neighborhood.

i put a little Xmas on the Pugs................



The local rink.


Around the corner and down the street.



Home.

The shit machine.


OK, i feel somewhat better!!!
although this left me wanting for a longer pedal.
Peace............................

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Spirit of Unity Parade................

My buddy Mike F. and i, 1/2 way through the parade last week.
funny thing is i was heading downtown to watch our kids walk with their school group.
when i run into Mike, and he says i tried calling you........ yeah i know man.....things are smoking busy at work, and i was gonna call ya later....... yeah, right you were :))
your gonna ride with me right?? Hell ya man..............even the wife said it's cool!!! LOL

Thanks Mike!!!
i had a blast!!!
next year i'll have more x-mas lights on my bike............for sure!!!

it was around 5 degrees above, and calm.
thanks for the pictures Cindi, you are the best!!!!

i know...... i know............... i'll clean up soon!!!!


Peace

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A New Game.........

Was played this morning, it was called snowplow dodging! ;))
I shoveled twice last night, the last time was at around 9:30. I awoke and looked out the window to see it looked as if I didn't even touch the sidewalk or the driveway!! Perfect!!
It should be a most joyfull pedal to work! I left the tire presure at around 8 PSI. and headed off to work. Wow we got I'd say at least 10" of heavy wet snow!! I found some fresh tire tracks and made my way slowly to work.
In my 3 miles into work I encountered 9 snowplows, one guy I knew, he flipped me the "bird", and yelled "Sacco you're nuts"!!! I replyed we all know that already, and pedaled on. Lol
7 waited for me to make my way by them slowly, and 1 really needs to find a different job!!
Maybe he just needed some sleep, but he gets a "come on man" just the same!!

I haven't been riding too much because of my long hours at work, but I do take the round about way to and from work!! It's not the same as going for a good long snow ride, but such is life!!

My Larry and Endo are sitting at Bikes On Howard waiting on me to get down there, I think this will be the week!!

Peace

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

More Snow!!!

A fresh fluffy 6" of new snow greeted me as I stepped out the door this morning at 4:30. I could almost tell that I shoveled after work yesterday!! ;)
Beside the odd tire tracks, and the late night snomo riders, I was making some more fresh tracks!! 11 degrees.... -9 with the wind. It really wasn't all that bad, then again what could be bad about listening to the Fat tires crunching the fresh snow??!!
There's a nasty rumor about a foot of snow on turkey day..... Hmmmm.. :))

Now I think I'll wait for a good cold snap, then put the new rubber on. I hear that the Endo's are out of stock for a bit. I'm waiting on Calvin to get back to me on that one. It just may be Larry's all the way around!!!


Peace

Monday, November 22, 2010

From The Horses Mouth... Hence Surly's Blog

Surly Spew
#14 - Pugsley
What Makes Pugsley So Weird?

It all starts with the tires. Big, fat tires, particularly run at low pressure so they flatten out a bit, provide more ground contact and better traction than any standard tire. It allows the tires to ride over the top of soft stuff. It’s the same way snowshoes work: spread the load out over more surface area and you stay mostly on top of the snow instead of sinking way down into it. It’s this theory that drove the design of the Pugsley: a bike you can actually ride not just off road but where there is no road or trail, without tearing up the earth, without sinking into the snow, sand or loamy soil, and without having to get off and walk.

To accomplish this, you need big tires (and with really big tires, it helps to have really big rims too). Standard frames simply are not designed for really big tires (anything 3.0” or larger, and most frames don’t even accept tires this big) because most people, for most riding, don’t need the float and don’t want the weight of big tires. But in certain situations, big tires are the best way to get around. So to use really big tires, you have to make a frame’s seat- and chain stays wider. And to keep the chain stays as short as possible (so it handles like a bike instead of a truck; in other words, the Pugsley is responsive and maneuverable despite it’s bulky look), and as well to help gain chain clearance (more on this in a second), you also need to use a wide bottom bracket. We went with the widest standard BB out there, a 100mm shell (most bike frames use either a 68 or 73mm shell), because our Endomorph tires are a whopping 3.7”.

Now then, you’ve made a frame capable of running really big tires, but even with the wide BB, you’ll still have chain clearance issues. Our tires are so wide that in terms of chain line they overlap the innermost gears. In other words, when running in the easy gears (closest to the frame), your chain will hit your tire. Not good.

So what to do? Well, we curved our seat and chain stays right of center, and the wheels for the Pugsley need to be built offset to match (in other words they’re dished, but the opposite direction from normal). This gave us all the chain line we needed. Rear end solved.

Which brings us to the fork. On your average fork, the crown is either as wide as, or narrower than, the hub. In order to allow not just tire clearance, but snow and mud clearance too, the fork for a bike such as the Pugsley would have to be much wider at the crown than at the hub, and front hubs are narrower than rears which amplifies this difference. Making a fork with a wide crown with legs that pinch down at he hub works o.k., but it creates problems getting the wheel in and out, and as the Pugsley is designed and built to be a true adventure bike, it seemed sensible to us to design the fork spacing so it would accept a rear hub (135mm mountain hub standard), thereby achieving good clearance without the pinched look while allowing the front and rear wheels to be interchangeable.

This may not seem like such a big deal, but messy conditions can wreak havoc with your parts, particularly in extreme cold. Freewheels or freehubs that work fine the rest of the time, for example, can fail and just spin with the drive pawls open when it’s cold enough to freeze the grease inside, and when you’re in the middle of the arctic at 40 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, this sort of failure is not just annoying but quite dangerous. Having a spare operational wheel can mean the difference between getting out under your own steam and leaving on a Life Flight helicopter.

Now, since the frame is offset to allow chain clearance, the wheels need to be built offset of center too (note: we offer several varieties of Large Marge rims, and some are asymmetrically drilled specifically for use on the Pugsley). We curved one of the fork blades to accommodate the wider hub and offset rim. Problem solved. It may look cartoonish, but we didn't make it that way to draw stares or to be goofy. There is a method to our madness. Function first.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

1st Tracks!!!!!

i was up and shoveling, and letting the little shit-machine out at around 7 a.m.
i was cooking breakfast for everyone by 8:45.
Then i heard "honey would you go get me a paper", i think my ears went up like the dogs when it hears something it likes!! LOL
Then i also heard don't be gone for 6 hours!! Damn!!! ;)

i pedaled to the local Holiday Station store for the paper.
this is a little stretch (about 2 football fields long), near our house.

Then it was off to a small local lake, (about a .10th of a mile south of our house), that will get pedaled on for sure this winter!!!




I think my new tires will be sitting at my LBS till the end of the month, or if we have some really cold weather. Man, i'm one happy camper!!

Peace...............................