Message Board
ENY Apparel 2023
Last year, early orders of jerseys came with sponsor logos missing, instead with "Your Logo Here" placeholders. Is it different this year -- will Pactimo hold off producing apparel until final art is provided?
Cycling for Beginners
Anyone driving to New Paltz weekend?
Is anyone driving to New Paltz for weekend? I can't leave until 4:00 that Friday (darn work!) -- I will bike ride back on Sunday-
Can't drive - but willing to pay for gas and provide snacks-
Thanks-
Stacy Young
Anyone have phone contact for Carol Wasser? Possible hack?
Hello:
I just got a suspicious email from Carol Wasser. I'd like to alert her by phone. Anyone have contact?
Thanks
Bicycle Film Festival - The Engine Inside
Hi.
This film, narrated by Phil Liggett, is being screened on July 12.
Loved the Berkshires and Want More? Looking for a (Challenging) Century Ride?
Congestion Pricing’s Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them, Curbed
One thing New Yorkers can agree on: There’s too much traffic, and it’s someone else’s fault.
Advocacy Alert - Idaho Stop: Ask Speaker Heastie to bring A3986 up for a vote!
Update that A3986 (“Idaho Stop”) passed the NYS Assembly Transportation Committee last week, Codes yesterday and Rules today. By legislative standards, this is light speed! We now need cyclists to email Assembly Speaker Heastie to bring A3986 up for a vote in the current legislative session.
Question: Clean/lube rear hub dust cap
Questions. One of my current bikes has a rubber boot on the non-drive side of the rear hub. The boot is squealing. Its a 15 year old bike (2006) that was barely used by its original owner and getting moderate use by me. I brushed out the seam between the hub and the boot and applied some grease. That took care of the sound for a few weeks. Now it's back and the seam is a greasy mess. I'm thinking to clean and relube it.
- Does the boot just pop off, or do I need to disassemble the hub with tools?
- What lube is appropriate here?
Thanks.
Wallkill Valley Rail Trail resurfaced with crushed gravel from New Paltz to Gardiner
An excellent surface and a faster ride. A keeper.
No idea if it extends south of Gardiner.