Reflection, Reparation, Repentation, Rejuvination, and Recreation

Reflection, Reparation, Repentation, Rejuvination, and Recreation
Having fun on the Midnight Beast

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Maine Remedy


This from a friend from Maine says instead of investing hundreds in a high tech 1x system and/or chain tensioners/keepers/bashguards " if your chain keeps falling off the chainring, just rub alittle mud on the chainring"

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Church at Wompy


Now wasn't this morning  picture-perfect riding weather? Starting early does have its benefits--we rode Wompatuck almost 3 hours before the rain.
David Farrell and I happened on a nice couple ( NEMBA membas) from Portland who we rode with for abit. 
The BikeNow guys were out with Jack Storer  the infamous HowiethePlumber and Dave Dave Belknap,  we crossed paths a few times.
 It was great to see Jerry Geribo  rolling caboose again with a group after that long recovery...
Some younger Bikebarn Racing guys were out there on a mission. Some local kids were rippin'.....I know I saw Jeff Gilman out there at some point also. There were easily 70 riders on the trails, not counting all the families and kids on the paved loops!
Then there were the Poodle Pushers ( or some doggie-style name like that) having an event of their own. It was like the Pan Mass Canine Challenge up front of the VC. Even Blue Hills Power Ranger Ray was there, making sure they all had leashes, I'm sure...
Just a day in the park!

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Not an April Fools Joke!

Some of us will be venturing out into the Quincy Forest on an 'Urban Zombie Ride' tonight at or about 6:30. Never heard of the Quincy Forest? Well that's what the city was called before it was all built up with houses and condos and overrun by cars and zombies and yes, car-driving zombies. The zombies don't care about time, and are most prolific during the day( as opposed to Vampires), but there are still a good amount out after dark, so come prepared with a good light and your favorite zombie defenses. Mine are high gear and wits, with a good dose of humor. Zombies hate humor. And they can only run so fast before they start falling apart. For the most part, this is a social ride, and, for the most part, no one will be left to be eaten by zombies. We'll likely hit some more gravelly trails, some pavement and sidewalk curb-hopping dodging some metallic 'trees' and culvert 'rollers', some Hill workouts, and maybe some more trail if not too muddy ( see the post below for advice there). We'll cover 12-15 miles in about 90 minutes or so.
You will need a bike, a light, a rear blinker, helmet, water, the usual stuff.
Let me know if you would like to join us--  seven eight 1 two 5 four, eight 7 nine 6. Or pm me. Some of us may start earlier or even later but the official time is 6:30, at the Official Meeting Place, also called Terminus.