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Those pics are dope af. Two questions:More photos of my bike I shot a week back when SF was dead at night.
1. What kind of camera?
2. How do you get it to stand like that ? I don’t see a kickstand.
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Those pics are dope af. Two questions:More photos of my bike I shot a week back when SF was dead at night.
Thanks! I shoot with a pretty old camera to today’s standards. Just the Canon 5D Mark 3. I have 3 lenses which are my holy trinity. My wide I use a Tamron 15-30mm, mid I use a 50mm and 70-200mm for my telephoto. As far as the stand, I use a cardboard to prop it up. I just clone it out when I composite the whole photo. Sometimes I shoot a single photo with nothing in it to help with erasing the cardboard out.Those pics are dope af. Two questions:
1. What kind of camera?
2. How do you get it to stand like that ? I don’t see a kickstand.
It doesn't wear them out like running would - but you can end up with scuffs from rubbing the frame or cranks.
I recommend something more like these - stiffer, easier to clean no laces to snag...
Bruh no
First things first...what type of bike does he ride and what type of riding does he do? Can't just suggest cycling shoes to your average joe who commutes on a single speed
Weird but the claymation framerate of that vid is throwing me off.
Anyone trying to get these Mash AC-2 frames tomorrow? I know they are just the Mash name but I a biased and think they are dope since they are from the Bay. Unfortunately and fortunately I don't ride my fix at all so don't need the frame but I feel these will sell out asap tomorrow.
Thanks for the feedback. And I never play ball in my basketball shoes nor do I run with my running shoes. Flashy walking shoes like I said. My feet normally avoid the frame. I wear my Nike Vapormax shoes more than basketball shoes honestly.
I had to ask because I haven't rode a bike in years until I got one again February 2020. I had no idea honestly.
I have a Specialized hybrid bike that I only use for transportation within a close radius. I actually change gears dependent on the incline or surface level to get the fastest speed possible symbiotic with my pedaling.
Yea no point just wear anything. You can get MTB pedals if you want more grip.Thanks for the feedback. And I never play ball in my basketball shoes nor do I run with my running shoes. Flashy walking shoes like I said. My feet normally avoid the frame. I wear my Nike Vapormax shoes more than basketball shoes honestly.
I had to ask because I haven't rode a bike in years until I got one again February 2020. I had no idea honestly.
I have a Specialized hybrid bike that I only use for transportation within a close radius. I actually change gears dependent on the incline or surface level to get the fastest speed possible symbiotic with my pedaling.
Cannondale sprung for a new rim and the shops covering the labor. I'll get some hard rides in next week to see how it holds up ..Copped a bike, Cannondale Quick, for urban riding in August. Maybe 150 miles in and I've broken 4 spokes already I told the shop its gotta be a defective rim for that to happen so many times. I've ridden bikes all my life and can probably count how many times I've broken a spoke before this bike. Even babied it after my first broken spoke...
I kinda prefer solo rides. If I ride with the clipped in crowd I'm a bit slow but if I try to ride with casual peeps I'm too fast I'm real familiar with the roads in my area though.Stupid question, and i feel like i've asked this before...
But how do you guys find the confidence to go out on solo rides?
I road with some casual peeps and I will say, you do it for the social aspects and not for the fitness cause everyone is on a different race grade. I usually bike solo but I ran into some clipped in riders and just sort of followed to keep up and usually get dusted in the long run. So I totally get what you are saying.I kinda prefer solo rides. If I ride with the clipped in crowd I'm a bit slow but if I try to ride with casual peeps I'm too fast I'm real familiar with the roads in my area though.
I’m spoiled in my area. I’m a mile away from a 25mile recreational trail that involves little traffic crossings. Only thing is weekends and fair weather afternoons can get crowded.Stupid question, and i feel like i've asked this before...
But how do you guys find the confidence to go out on solo rides?
What’s your version of getting at it? I’m really trying to increase my output and get some speed runs done.I ride solo most of the time mainly because scheduling. I like riding with friends and fam. Some days we get at it and some days it’s just chill long distance and chopping it up.
My solo rides I really try to maximize my time since I can’t always do 2+ hour rides.
I kinda prefer solo rides. If I ride with the clipped in crowd I'm a bit slow but if I try to ride with casual peeps I'm too fast I'm real familiar with the roads in my area though.
I road with some casual peeps and I will say, you do it for the social aspects and not for the fitness cause everyone is on a different race grade. I usually bike solo but I ran into some clipped in riders and just sort of followed to keep up and usually get dusted in the long run. So I totally get what you are saying.
I’m spoiled in my area. I’m a mile away from a 25mile recreational trail that involves little traffic crossings. Only thing is weekends and fair weather afternoons can get crowded.
I'm in a metro area with lots of cars and pedestrians, so I got a clip on speaker for my ridesI been riding solo for almost a month since my car needs repairs on the suspension. After doing it that one time two months ago, i'm a lot more comfortable now. I just pick a destination in my head and throw my headphones on.
I've slowed down on riding since it's winter. I mean it's not like sever winter conditions but I am not a cold person at all. So I think it's been like 3 weeks or so since my last ride which means I am sort of setting back to terrible cardio conditions again. I also still have a love hate relationship being clipped in. I haven't noticed that much better improvements on my rides aside from just being more paranoid at stop lights and what not. It does feel more secure once you are clipped in so when there is long rides with no stops, it feels great but city riding can be a total pain.True about the big group rides, it's a lot of social interaction going on.
By the way, how's your fitness on the bike now? Have you noticed any improvements?
Forgot to share this ride with you guys. It was my last ride for 2020. Hoping to knock it out of the ballpark this year since I didn’t get into biking until late August.
Great question, since im still trying to really pinpoint what that is for me too haha.What’s your version of getting at it? I’m really trying to increase my output and get some speed runs done.
So decided to pass on the Tarmac SL7 and went with a new Scott Addict RC 30. Realized I didn’t want to spend the extra money for Di2 and was able to get it for 3600. I’m super excited.
Not my picture, just for reference.
I was looking at the “pro” which I think is 7200How much did you save by not getting the SL7?
A fully loaded joint is like $12k
I was looking at the “pro” which I think is 7200