Observation and Perspective   
 Ride Stats
Distance: 17.00 miles Time: 01:34:00 Max Speed: 0.00 mph
Avg Speed: 10.85 mph Temp: Min: 38
Avg: 44
Max: 50
Category: general: commute - solo
Route: Hybrid Work Commute Weight: 237 Altitude Gain: 0 ft
Avg Power: 165 W Calories Burned: 900 Avg HR: 0 bpm
Terrain: Road: Flat Bike: Specialized 40lb-Globe 700c Hybrid Club: Commuter Cycling Century
Weather Conditions: high hazey->clear; no wind early, increasing 5-8mph NE;

Distance: 17.00 miles Time: 01:40:00 Max Speed: 23.40 mph
Avg Speed: 10.20 mph Temp: Min: 43
Avg: 45
Max: 47
Category: general: commute - solo
Route: Hybrid Work Commute Weight: 237 Altitude Gain: 0 ft
Avg Power: 210 W Calories Burned: 1,200 Avg HR: 0 bpm
Terrain: Road: Flat Bike: Specialized 40lb-Globe 700c Hybrid Club: Commuter Cycling Century
Weather Conditions: Unseasonal warmth and sunny; Easterly winds 5-12mph;
Navigate by: blog entry | ride entry | any entry
<< Prev Blog  Thursday, March 11, 2010  Next Blog >>
 Pricey Day
~The afternoon commute was a there-and-back via Ridge-Trimmer-Spencer-Hill ride; Starting and finishing at the JP Auto repair (Joes); Some work was needed on the Volvo. $150 combination new battery and brake line bleed.

Arriving home, Ginny informed me that Bicycle Outfitters had left a message "the Bianchi was finished". All new Tiagra components except for a "Sora" Left Brifter, have converted the original 9 speed Castro Valley Commuter to a 27 speed Touring/Commuter.

Cost of the upgrade was a bit steep at $534.38 with tax and labor. The left "Sora shifter" was cheaper than Tiagra but still $100. The Tiagra crankset was $125 plus another $35 for the bottom bracket. Adding the front derailler and a triple crankset was the point here. Needing the new Rear derailler was mandatory for proper chain tension when in the small ring. Understanding that retail components build-in a good profit margin, labor was only $60 additional. The work by Shawn was excellent.

When I got the bike home I changed the rear wheel over to the new Vuelta HD and one of the tires I bought from Bruce. All in all the bike was a pricey upgrade and in total it was a pricey day!

Looking forward to faster commutes starting tomorrow!

Perhaps needless to say: I could not interest Ginny this time around with a new Raleigh commuter bike at Bicycle Outfitters.


5 member views | 6969 total views          report problem |
 
 My Blog Calendar
<<<Mar 2010>>>
MTWTFSS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31        
 My Recent Blogs
11/22 - 125.5 hours cycling YTD f..
11/13 - along the Erie Canal
11/7 - A Fat Tire Spin
10/31 - A hi-output recovery ride..
10/30 - Engine Block Silhouette r..
 My Recent Threads
11/25 - Ebikes
11/11 - Trouble Renewing membership
12/22 - Status listing is inorrect
 My Profile
  bikerjohn click to learn more about premier membership

click to enlarge
view my journal
Lifetime: 68,141 mi
Member No. 16403
Member since: Aug 2006
Home: Spencerport, NY 
 Juiced CCX
Road bike
The "Corps of Codgers" click to learn more about premier membership
 My Favorite Blogs  (find more bloggers)
chipg5: chipg5
karcod: karcod
KrateKraig: Bicycle Music
Slo_Joe: Slo Joe "Cog..

The views expressed here are those of this author only and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, bikejournal.com's owners. All blogs must follow the terms set forth in the blog agreement. Report any problems to the web administrator.
Copyright © 2001-2024 bikejournal.com  |  All rights reserved