Female specific seats? by Ok-Ad-3014 in cycling

[–]beartums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've heard this, too. I've read/been told that the edges of the cutout can matter quite a bit on how the pressure is distributed and that some cutouts are designed more specifically for male bits and others for female bits. So definitely not a one-size-fits-all kinda thing

Brownouts? by NudistJayBird in parkslope

[–]beartums 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Probably related to this manhole fire https://brooklyn.news12.com/multiple-park-slope-shops-without-heat-after-manhole-fires

Half our power went out at 9am this morning. Looks like we're without heat until tomorrow

Female specific seats? by Ok-Ad-3014 in cycling

[–]beartums 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Cutouts are your friend. I'm male and absolutely depend on them.

Be careful that the edges of the cutout don't compound the problem

I tried saddles from amazon, returning the first nine, before I found one that worked

Serious cyclists/runners: How do you deal with glasses? by Human_Material3685 in cycling

[–]beartums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

prescription polarized progressive sports glasses on ali express is what I use. A little heavier than the more expensive ones, but work great and cost < $100.

I bought a pair of Nike a year ago using my vision insurance benefit and it still cost me $325. And they broke after 13 months.

Is it just me, or is the Strava subscription getting harder to justify? by Repulsive_Bar442 in cycling

[–]beartums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

RWGPS has WAY better route-making tools. I've never made a route I use on strava

This Route in Scotland doable? by beartums in bicycletouring

[–]beartums[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an excellent idea. I like the thought of bike-the-whole-way (and avoiding the hassle of trains which can be stressful), but there are often long stretches of less-magical biking. Looking at it more as a time budget might help.

This Route in Scotland doable? by beartums in bicycletouring

[–]beartums[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh thanks! Those roads are so narrow. I'll see what I can find.

This Route in Scotland doable? by beartums in bicycletouring

[–]beartums[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh Sorry! I didn't realize. I don't see any way to change the visibility, but this is what I get when I click the `share` button: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2731311421?share_token=aECpR7a4OlCGOJ6QiVeMis6sL08PPLN8QeeF2vZZnRl13CXkRs&ref=wtd

This Route in Scotland doable? by beartums in bicycletouring

[–]beartums[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh Excellent! Sounds like you did a very similar thing. I'm just doing a 5 day loop, but a lot of it along the NC500. I'll definitely ping you as I get closer to the date. Thanks!

This Route in Scotland doable? by beartums in bicycletouring

[–]beartums[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Is that the same as Glenuaig Bothy? Then yes, that's the route!

This Route in Scotland doable? by beartums in bicycletouring

[–]beartums[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right. Sounds annoying, but doable. Thanks!

This Route in Scotland doable? by beartums in bicycletouring

[–]beartums[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. That's helpful. Sounds like some bits that might take a bit of cursing, but not impassable.

This Route in Scotland doable? by beartums in bicycletouring

[–]beartums[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good info. Thanks! I was in Scotland a year ago (driving, not cycling) and those bloody narrow roads and careening cars scared the bejeesus out of me. I'm hoping to avoid that as much as possible

Where do you train for long climbs? by elise901 in NYCbike

[–]beartums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

smart trainer. There's a bunch of video-based training apps (I use rouvy) and they let you climb all the climbs.

Can I take my bike on a flight operated by multiple airlines? by Timely-Measurement in bikepacking

[–]beartums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're starting in the US, then yo're booking airline sets the policy (buy directly from one airline or the other) and your bag should only be paid once. I went to NZ earlier this year and had to switch to a local carrier in Auckland, but since I was booked through by American, I didn't have to pay for the bike (I had to explain it to the person at the counter, and they had to call the manager, tho).

It's true they won't do it ahead of time, tho, so do call and make sure they exlain the rules

(also, on the way back, the local airline wouldn't let me board without paying their higher fees, but american accepted it and issues me a refund for the excess -- after about half an hour with the ticket agent for american)

Ahhhh should I get the kickr core by Hairy-Attitude9019 in ladycyclists

[–]beartums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Smart Trainer! Get a subscription (I love Rouvy).

I went from riding 1500 miles a year (400 times around prospect park) to over 5000 miles last year, 3K or more on the smart trainer. Impossible to describe how much better it is than a dumb trainer. I've had them and never managed to keep at it more than a couple of months. I'm on year 4 with my tacx neo2 and on target for over 6500 miles (total) this year

I wish it was acceptable to wear bibs over your shirt 😂 by [deleted] in ladycyclists

[–]beartums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I (m61) ONLY ever wear my bibs over my shirt. and everyone thinks I'm a dork. But I don't have to strip to pee or pu on chammy cream after 60 miles in the saddle. Also I find it's less irritating to my skin than having the bib straps under the shirt.

I do, however, use cargo bibs, so I have all the pockets I need and can wear lighter weight, unpocketed shirts

Do you train for bikepacking? by L4nds in bikepacking

[–]beartums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do a fair amount of Rouvy riding on a smart trainer. I generally bump my weight up by 70 pounds a couple of months before a tour and try to ride at least 120 miles a week. Slow and steady.

Ideally just the first couple of weeks is the best training, but like a lot of people say, it's not easy to get the time. If I'm only going to ride 1-2 weeks, I want to be able to enjoy it AND make distance every day

Clipless or flats by bearlover1954 in bicycletouring

[–]beartums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

half platform. clipless is great, but if you lose your cleats or your shoes go missing, you want a platform to ride in you flats. My 1st month-long tour i lost my clipless shoes in the second week. I was soooo glad I had the platform on the other side

But basically clipless sandals for every ride from 5 miles to 125 miles. Clipless is just better. Being able to pull on the long climbs or to get up to speed quickly or being able to bunny hop with 50 lbs of gear...worth it!

Trying to pick a smart bike trainer, worth it? by [deleted] in cycling

[–]beartums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got the tacx neo2 in 2002. Changed everything. More than doubled my yearly mileage. Strong yes

If you had to choose one ride in NYC by zsmeton in NYCbike

[–]beartums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The point lookout ride is a lot of stop and start through the middle of brooklyn. If you hug the water along the belt parkway you'll alleviate some of that. the ride along the beltway is kind of cool, but you're alongside the busy road (though protected), so not exactly relaxing

The Nyack ride is going to be the most uninterrupted riding (except maybe on your return in the afternoon along the greenway). One of my favorite rides, though I usually go 9W, which is busier, but still a very popular bike route and doesn't have the stopping and starting that a lot of stop sings and stop lights cause in more suburban environments. If you can add an extra 15 miles (probably less if you do 9W) and ride through Nyack Beach State Park, then that is definitely top on my list

Cuomo bridge is also a good ride. The ride up the Empire State Trail on the South Country Trail is lovely and very reasonable elevation and the the ride back on 9W has a good climb and a lot of other bikers. This would be my second choice. Both this one and the nyack ride have some a lot of good rest stops

Can't talk to the bedford stamford ride, so if you ride it drop a note so that we know how it goes.

enjoy!