On An Alloy Horse I Ride
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On An Alloy Horse I Ride
I know, it doesn't have the same ring to it I took the Kona out in the AM to the trailhead, ran around the Chugach and came back into town via the rifle range and the costco. Thirty five miles by bike, another five on the trails. Nice bit of cross-training since you have to go from high heart rate to shooting and back.
Found a really nice .450 Marlin load with the Cast Performance 420 Grain hardcasts using fifty grains of RL-7. Cloverleaf group at fifty yards.
Jerks in cars were still cutting me off even with a rifle sticking out of my backpack! I'm going to start towing a howitzer to get respect on the road.
Found a really nice .450 Marlin load with the Cast Performance 420 Grain hardcasts using fifty grains of RL-7. Cloverleaf group at fifty yards.
Jerks in cars were still cutting me off even with a rifle sticking out of my backpack! I'm going to start towing a howitzer to get respect on the road.
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You bikers are nuts.
Nancy and I gave my stepson his first bike since he was a kid the Chrismas-before-last, and today while he was visiting from Charleston he rode it from Asheville to the summit of Mt. Mitchell. 40 miles and 4000 feet up.
My hat's off to y'all.
I'm so outta shape.
Nancy and I gave my stepson his first bike since he was a kid the Chrismas-before-last, and today while he was visiting from Charleston he rode it from Asheville to the summit of Mt. Mitchell. 40 miles and 4000 feet up.
My hat's off to y'all.
I'm so outta shape.
Kind regards,
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I used to enjoy my daily six mile commute until a migrant worker lost a sheet of plywood which knocked me tail over teakettle. It made me pretty gun shy after that. I'm thinking of getting another one. this time it will be all American made.
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I have a Moots YTB I use to commute part of the way to work during the summer when I don't ride my motor cycle. I ride my truck down to within 10 miles from work and then park, and use the Moots to ride the rest of the way. Excellent way to stay in shape. Well done, I love how you carry the rifle.
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The drivers who run anybody on a bike with that on them off the road are truly crazy.
+1 on how you carry the rifle.
+1 on how you carry the rifle.
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I love it....and love the Big Bore Winny especially. The Swiss ain't got nothin on you Cosmoline....nothin atall. Is that Cable's 450 Marlin?
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Those are great utility bikes, though I would not want to do much hill climbing with them.
Sure is! It's about the handiest trail gun I've ever had. I put a new front sight on it and was just lining everything up today. I'm glad I was able to snag it from the good doctor.Is that Cable's 450 Marlin?
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A very unique and accurate rifle you got there...congrats! Can't beat the look and handiness of the straight grip. I have the 356 Win. and 444 Marlin versions. I have yet to pull the trigger on the 444. Hope Cable is making out alright....will do a check on him when I get a bit of time.Cosmoline wrote:Sure is! It's about the handiest trail gun I've ever had. I put a new front sight on it and was just lining everything up today. I'm glad I was able to snag it from the good doctor.Is that Cable's 450 Marlin?
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So, how does one go into a Costco with a rifle strapped on their back? Around here you'd make the 6:00pm news!
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It's not that big of a deal. I've never had problems with it around town, though of course I case or bag it as a standard practice when it's out of the scabbard. Costco has a much bigger issue with backpacks.
That's what prompted me to start riding again a few years ago. It's so easy to let stuff slide and of course when you get older it's far more difficult to get drop pounds and build muscles. When I was 20 I could get away with anything. I make riding part of my daily life and commute to work year-round. Not exactly easy in an Alaska winter, but surprisingly doable. It's mainly a matter of planning. I'm not as spry as I was, but I plan better.I'm so outta shape.
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When I lived in Anchorage I used to ski to work when bicycling became too problematic..Cosmoline wrote:It's not that big of a deal. I've never had problems with it around town, though of course I case or bag it as a standard practice when it's out of the scabbard. Costco has a much bigger issue with backpacks.
That's what prompted me to start riding again a few years ago. It's so easy to let stuff slide and of course when you get older it's far more difficult to get drop pounds and build muscles. When I was 20 I could get away with anything. I make riding part of my daily life and commute to work year-round. Not exactly easy in an Alaska winter, but surprisingly doable. It's mainly a matter of planning. I'm not as spry as I was, but I plan better.I'm so outta shape.
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Biker dudes, some of you guys will thank me.(some wont and say I am probably wacked)
Anyway I try to ride 125-150 miles @week,I even used to ride in the winter at below zero temps but started getting sinus infections even with the fabric guard masks) so I use the indoor trainer during those very cold months.
With all that riding sometimes the family jewels can get a little numb right after the ride UNTIL and believe me I have tried "everthing".
Lookup Spongywonder.com these seats are unreal,This brillant engineer from Canada came up with these.They are made of all Stainless Steel and have little Flat Neopreme pads(same stuff the suba divers wetsuites are made from about 1 inch thick.Totally adjustable with seat angle and pad widths.
There is no saddle so it takes a day or so to get used to them.They look cool very small/flat and glossy stainless.I have them on my 2 Cannondales both M700/also KHS Alite 2000/also Fuji Shilouette.The rest of the family has them and also we use one on our Schwinn Evolution Comp indoor trainer.Nothing touches those jewels anywhere, can ride all day with "no issues at all".
the MK6 Spongy Wonder model works just fine(around) $50-$60 American dollars.
Those with big butts use the MK7 also for people over 220lbs they have em too.But the ones stated above I use and I weigh @240lbs
I dont have any of the double sided ones.
No,I dont sell them/no commissions/no freebies/ I just love that quality and know they are the best stuff out there.The exception would be the mainly hardcore offroaders.Since there is no saddle doing real hardcore offroading, you would probably wipe out!
Anyway I try to ride 125-150 miles @week,I even used to ride in the winter at below zero temps but started getting sinus infections even with the fabric guard masks) so I use the indoor trainer during those very cold months.
With all that riding sometimes the family jewels can get a little numb right after the ride UNTIL and believe me I have tried "everthing".
Lookup Spongywonder.com these seats are unreal,This brillant engineer from Canada came up with these.They are made of all Stainless Steel and have little Flat Neopreme pads(same stuff the suba divers wetsuites are made from about 1 inch thick.Totally adjustable with seat angle and pad widths.
There is no saddle so it takes a day or so to get used to them.They look cool very small/flat and glossy stainless.I have them on my 2 Cannondales both M700/also KHS Alite 2000/also Fuji Shilouette.The rest of the family has them and also we use one on our Schwinn Evolution Comp indoor trainer.Nothing touches those jewels anywhere, can ride all day with "no issues at all".
the MK6 Spongy Wonder model works just fine(around) $50-$60 American dollars.
Those with big butts use the MK7 also for people over 220lbs they have em too.But the ones stated above I use and I weigh @240lbs
I dont have any of the double sided ones.
No,I dont sell them/no commissions/no freebies/ I just love that quality and know they are the best stuff out there.The exception would be the mainly hardcore offroaders.Since there is no saddle doing real hardcore offroading, you would probably wipe out!
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That is a great setup. I especially like the trailer. I've attempted scouting and hunting with a rear rack I end up with too much weight on my back. The trailer may be the ticket....I've never seen one like that.
If I try again I'll use one of my takedown 94s completely conceled (I'm in Cali )
If I try again I'll use one of my takedown 94s completely conceled (I'm in Cali )
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That Spongywonder is cool... I may have to try that when I get my bike rebuilt...
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Maybe they are just in a panic trying to get away from the mad man with a gun...Jerks in cars were still cutting me off even with a rifle sticking out of my backpack!
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Cosmoline said:
One of the classic arguments from Mountain Bike riders that cracks me up is that they ought to be able to ride their Mountain Bikes where only foot traffic is allowed in some of the Preserves because they say that their Mountain Bikes don't leave a prominent footprint. But on no, we can't have any other users other than those on foot and those on Mountain Bikes in such areas. Bull !!!
My motto and the motto of many in my area is, "Never assist a bicycle rider."
I'd say there are just as many, if not more, jerks on bicycles cutting off cars, riding against traffic, riding in the middle of a traffic lane, with the bike rider being for the most part a total no-load.Jerks in cars were still cutting me off...................
One of the classic arguments from Mountain Bike riders that cracks me up is that they ought to be able to ride their Mountain Bikes where only foot traffic is allowed in some of the Preserves because they say that their Mountain Bikes don't leave a prominent footprint. But on no, we can't have any other users other than those on foot and those on Mountain Bikes in such areas. Bull !!!
My motto and the motto of many in my area is, "Never assist a bicycle rider."
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It's a BOB trailer, sold at REI. It balances with the bike and carries up to about 75 lbs. I've gotten a ton of use out of it.71fan wrote:That is a great setup. I especially like the trailer. I've attempted scouting and hunting with a rear rack I end up with too much weight on my back. The trailer may be the ticket....I've never seen one like that.
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They should have licensing and registration, eh At any rate, the fact that some people cut off other people (in bikes and cars) does not excuse cutting another person off. That's the "everyone else was speeding" argument. Personally I am meticulous about following all rules of the road because it's my hind end on the line.I'd say there are just as many, if not more, jerks on bicycles cutting off cars, riding against traffic, riding in the middle of a traffic lane, with the bike rider being for the most part a total no-load.
Yup, that sounds like California to me. I hope we never get like that.My motto and the motto of many in my area is, "Never assist a bicycle rider."
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Nothing against cyclists but the only handlebars I'm grabbing anymore are on the front of my Kawasaki Brute Force 750 during hunting season !
I've gotten so much out of shape I ride that thing to within 100 yards of all my deer stands and park it !
I've gotten so much out of shape I ride that thing to within 100 yards of all my deer stands and park it !
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Tycer wrote:You bikers are nuts.
Nancy and I gave my stepson his first bike since he was a kid the Chrismas-before-last, and today while he was visiting from Charleston he rode it from Asheville to the summit of Mt. Mitchell. 40 miles and 4000 feet up.
My hat's off to y'all.
I'm so outta shape.
Might I suggest an additional gift of some shorts without a heart on the crotch?
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I had a guy INSIST on sharing my lane when I was on a bike once;(there were two other lanes he coulda used, and nobody in them) I was chewing Redman, and worked up a big old mouthfull, then deposited it on his windshield. He tried like hell to run me over for about a half an hour, while I'd let him get close, then hop my bike over fences and ditches that would've eaten his car. It was a jerk move, I know, but I got tired of the feel of a side mirror whipping right past me.Jerks in cars were still cutting me off even with a rifle sticking out of my backpack!
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Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. Psalm 1
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Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. Psalm 1
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I don't know--I doubt he has any trouble finding dates in that thing. My own sagging 40 year old carcass in a bib is another matterMight I suggest an additional gift of some shorts without a heart on the crotch?