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Teaneck Lunch ride 12/25 - speed change

Submitted by DHudes on Fri, 12/20/2013 - 12:33am

Those conisdering the Teaneck Lunch Ride this Dec. 25th, and I encourage all to join us, please note that the ride listing says C12-C14. This is a bit wide of a range, not everyone can keep up at 14. I therefore am in process of officially making this a C13 ride.  While this is a C ride we're going to Teaneck so we have to climb back to the GWB after lunch. Since it is a C ride, we'll take it easy on the hills and regroup as needed. It's a fun social lunch on Xmas, we always have a nice time so please join us.

 

Last Day Sale of Tri-flow

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 12/19/2013 - 2:59pm

If you ride in the winter, Tri-flow lubricant is the lubricant that works on the chain and derailleur pivots because it does not freeze until -60 Fahrenheit.  Today is the last day it is on sale at Zoro tools for $7.50 a 12oz aerosol can and free shipping.  At the LBS they charge $20/can of the same size.

Travel Case

Submitted by Pablo Kohan on Thu, 12/19/2013 - 11:06am

I am very new to the NYCC, which means that due to the weather I got a little taste of the amazing group rides, and am now feeling a deep dissatisfaction. Never have I resented frozen water so much. But alas I am traveling to California for 10 days from December 22 to January 1 and am looking forward to some cycling friendly weather. Unfortunately I don't have a case to take my bike on the plane. Can anyone help me?

Thanks,

Pablo

hybrid wheel

Submitted by rocky and bullwinkle on Wed, 12/18/2013 - 5:10pm

Interesting, especially for those who use cycling for commuting.

Works much like the regeneration on EV and Hybrid cars.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S10GMfG2NMY

Congestion Charging on the Horizon for China’s Cities

Submitted by NWeissman on Wed, 12/18/2013 - 2:56pm

shanghai

Bicycles, having literally been pushed aside in the rush to motorization, are now at least receiving lip service. A number of Chinese speakers extolled urban cycling’s spatial economy, physical activity, and “last mile” problem-solving, and much was made of the massive scale of Hangzhou’s bike-share system: 2,700 stations with nearly 70,000 bikes — an order of magnitude larger than New York City’s. - Streetsblog

by (NYCC member) Charles Komanoff 

Yeah Christy, you're probably right.

Submitted by HWoods on Wed, 12/18/2013 - 10:45am

We missed you today on Maggie's ice skating ride, and totally accept your excuse not to skate this morning, you had to wear a suit to work for a big meeting. No one would ever wear a suit to skate in, uncool...not functional...just the wrong tool for the job.

GWB OPEN

Submitted by Cyclegalnycc on Wed, 12/18/2013 - 10:25am

As of this a.m. the path is open.

central park is unplowed

Submitted by cjpeck on Wed, 12/18/2013 - 7:44am

central park is a slushy mess. probably OK to compute through, but no good for your morning ride. 

someone report back if they do plow later today if you don't mind.

Thanks for the birthday wishes

Submitted by abrowning on Tue, 12/17/2013 - 6:03pm

Thank you all for your facebook Happy Birthday wishes.  Bill and I were saying yesterday that the only thing we miss about NY is our cycling club friends.  We do miss you, please visit us in Telluride.  Its beautiful here.

Adrienne

Here is the last installment of our adventures in Colorado:  (btw, we've inherited the two remaining chickens)  Elks grazing in the backyard now.

Wortendyke Barn & Diner Ride - trying again!

Submitted by Slugger on Tue, 12/17/2013 - 12:26pm

Okay, I'm probably dooming this weekend to crappy weather, but I've re-posted the Wortendyke Barn & Diner ride. Still a fair weather ride, though - precip and generally icky weather cancels.

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