Headquarters for the Slender Fungus Cycling Association

Headquarters for the Slender Fungus Cycling Association
Brewers of Hardy Rides.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Good riding, as they say

Do you need a Gunnar ???




I am still sorting out the Carry On camera issue and I thinks that it is solved now. Saturday saw a 90 % showing off all employees for a brisk, carbon fibre free ride. We took some paved and some gravel roads to get in 30 miles before work at 10 a.m. It was great to see everyone out streching the legs.
Sunday was a bit different with Rich, Jay Bird and myself targeting the Lake Shabbona area early in the morning. More spring like weather came our way and it was a real pleasure riding without getting cold toes and hands. We stopped at the preserve and hung out for a while trying to forget our daily routines for a while. There were a lot of people fishing and walking dogs. Hunting season is in full effect so no riding on the grass trails. Kind of a bummer since the hunting season starts on October 1st and goes to January 17th.
On the way back my rail on my beloved, 20 year old San Marco Rolls saddle snapped. I rode lopsided all the way home worrying how I was going to replace it. If anyone out there has such saddle and wants to get rid of it please let me know. I am interested.

Ari
Pantani Vive

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Arriving direct from Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.

Proudly Made in U.S.A.

One of the most beautiful pieces of bicycle equipment. Please, at some point save some money and buy yourself a pair of these jewel like hubs. Notice the upgraded Stainless Steel freehub body. Pink is my official color. Support the fight against Breast Cancer.
Ari

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Tonights Night ride

Night photo, handheld, available light




Fuji Professional,

Me, broken, Sick, going home to a hot shower.


It was cold and brisk and I rolled down to the trail with the fuzzy feeling in me. I knew I was getting sick. Nobody showed at 8:30 and I waited an extra 10 minutes and decided to depart. I was out for 25 miles and I progressively felt worse. My head started to pound and I decided to pull the plug. I headed home and went to walgreens to get a pint of ice cream and some Actifed, I figured both go well together. I have been taking my vitamin c, pounding water, soup and tea but when the bug comes a calling there ain't nothing you can do. I hope I feel better tomorrow. If I don't I will be taking it easy until then.







ari

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Slender Fungus Rides Again

Sunday was another group ride and it felt great to have a crowd of 5 riders. We met at my house at 7:30 a.m. and rolled due north with the winds to our backs. Full photos of the rare event can be found at Rich's Blog::::::>>>>

http://prairieride.wordpress.com/


On my part I am sorting out my camera issue. I purchased a Canon G-11 and it is a great camera. It is a bit bulkier and I am not sure whether it will be a good "carry-on" for riding pictures. Time will tell. Training for the "Spring Monster" is going really well. I have cut out any alcohol intake since it was messing with my Asthma. I feel much better healthwise. We will be planning on scheduling these Slender Fungus rides on:

Sundays @ 7:30 a.m.
wednesdays @ 8:30 p.m.

Sunday rides will include long distance on varied terrain. They might include Rain, Sleet, Freezing temperatures, Snow, Gravel, Dirt and a whole lot of wind. Anything goes. We advise participants to prepare accordingly. Minimum requirement for bicycle is a cyclocross steed with stout wheels and tires. Rider should be equipped with lots of warm clothing, booties, gloves, balaclava, tights, warm jacket. Rider should also bring waterbottles with hydration such as Zym, Nuun, Heed or Perpetuem. A camelbak with clear water is also advised. Extra clothing, rain jacket, money, debit card, solid food ( sandwiches, fruit, candy) will get you out and back home. Everyone should have a seatbag with the following: Two innertubes, patchkit, tires levers, multitool, tire boot, extra link of chain, while co2 cartridges are great in the summer we suggest a good pump in the winter. Co2's freeze in the cold and dampness.

Wednesday rides will include the Great Western trail. We will be riding in pitch black. Distance will be aproximate 40 miles to St. Charlies and back. Most of the trail is limestone and some blacktop. If the limestone is wet is gets soft so use of a cyclocross bike is advisable. A 29er is also a good option. A clipon fender helps to keep you clean and also protects the person behind you.
Lights are of utmost importance. We suggest:
Dinottelighting
Nite Rider
Light and motion
Shimano Generator Hubs
Schmidt Sohne Generator Hubs
Princeton Tec Eos or their excellent Headlamps
Planet bike superflash is a great rear one.

Again 40 miles worth of food and hydration. Lots of warm clothing because it is damp out in the fields. Wool is your best friend while cotton is your worst enemy. Temps around the town areas of Sycamore and Dekalb are warmer then when you get out in the fields. On the wednesday rides and also on Sundays it is important to arrive on time so we can
depart on time. Waiting around in the cold is not cool.

Next ride is tomorrow November 4th at the trailhead of the Great Western Trail @ 8:30 p.m. It should take us 3 hours to complete the ride. Trailhead is located at the intersection of Rte 64, Old state rd and basically Airport Rd also. It is across from the new Kawasaki Dealer.
Question???
Comment or call the shop.

out,

Ari
Pantani Vive

G11-G11-G11







Giggles,
These are all untouched. I find the performance pretty amazing.

ari

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Pocket calculator for a techno-phobe





I just can't stop watching and listening to these guys. Been riding a ton.
Tomorrow targeting another long ride.
Hope to have a new camera soon. Miss taking photos.

ari

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Simply outrageous





I have been a fan of this band for a long time.

enjoy,
ari