a recumbent is feasible for off road jaunts
No they are not, they are dropping their spines, the bloody buggers. They love cyclists. Best entertainment they get all day. Are they the type that drop spines in bunches that stick out like sea-urchins?Emeljay said:those cacti in the first pic are trying to thumb a ride!!!
I stayed as far away from downtown as possible. Watched it on TV. Was a good Super Bowl!Are u at the superbowl
Was near Bartlett Lake one year driving down one of the back roads and came across a gentleman who had soared off said road on his four wheeler into a sea of those little bastards. He was already being attended to by several other passerby's. I did not stop for fear of retching on everybody. It was not a pretty sight...... lAre they the type that drop spines in bunches that stick out like sea-urchins?
No, the above are saguaros. The cactus that is reputed to drop spines in bunches and stick you, and rightly so by my own experiences, is the teddy bear cholla cactus pictured below. They seem to jump out and grab you with their porcupine like barbed spines if you get too close!
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Wow! You did that on a Vendetta? I've ridden gravel roads (not on purpose) short distances on my Bacchetta Corsa with 700x23 tires, but have always pulled myself up out of the seat (I ride with it completely reclined at around 22 degrees) because it feels like the only way I will stay in control of the situation. I like to know if anybody in the group with a new S40 has tackled gravel at speed (15+ mph) and still felt like they were in fairly good control.Did my first gravel ride today. Using my "winter" tires - Specialized All Condition 700x28. The city recently opened part of a dike road that has been closed to the public for years. The gravel was new, not rolled, and looked like 3/8-. It took more power than riding on the road, and I did some fish tailing, but managed OK. My big mistake was stopping for some people who were interested in the Vendetta. I could not get going again. I felt like a cartoon character. Hold brake, push pedal hard, spin wheel, dig hole, fall over. Repeat. Again. And again.... (Yes, I am still wearing a full set of roller blade gear.) Finally, those nice people asked if I wanted a push, which I gladly accepted. Off I went. Whew! Once I got to the part that has been open for years, no problem riding, no problem stopping and starting.
Oh, one other thing.....I've never felt comfortable starting in a recline with my driving foot on the pedals. Have always started ala "Fred Flintstone".Wow! You did that on a Vendetta? I've ridden gravel roads (not on purpose) short distances on my Bacchetta Corsa with 700x23 tires, but have always pulled myself up out of the seat (I ride with it completely reclined at around 22 degrees) because it feels like the only way I will stay in control of the situation. I like to know if anybody in the group with a new S40 has tackled gravel at speed (15+ mph) and still felt like they were in fairly good control.