Sunday, February 20, 2011

SURLY YOU JEST !!

Well, you know what ? ...
 I'm sick and tired of  making due with what I have. When I first moved to Vancouver in 1991, I got caught up in the mountain bike craze of the late 80's and early 90's. so I purchased a rigid frame Rocky Mountain Hammer for about a grand. ( a bike similar to this today would be $500.00)  I ended up using it for everything from trail riding to commuting to touring with a full compliment of panniers. Holy crap my back would hurt after a day on the highway !  I went through numerous drivetrains and many tires. I still have that bike today ( with a new tranny) and use it for the many snow days here in Vancouver ( 1 ) Then I got a Cannondale CADD 600. I used it for everthing also. God, I loved this bike ! I didnt take it on trails as it is a road bike, but I altered the geometry a tad and gave it aero bars and a new job... Triathlon. Anyway, what I'm saying is I'm tired of one bike for many jobs. With that said, I bought a new bike !  In fact, my philosophy of bike distribution started 3 years ago when  I gave up on the Cannondale for a sweet carbon frame Specialized Tarmac for Ironman racing etc. Then, 2 Septembers ago, I bought the Trek Portland that you see in earlier blog posts. ( for commuting.)

I was worried about the wheels on the Portland not handling the load, the carbon forks breaking, the high maintenance disc brakes, and the costly non-serviceable shifters. So I bought a brand new SURLY LONG HAUL TRUCKER. I've heard this bike come up in conversations related to bicycle touring. Caps Bicycles  has this bike, so I decided to add to the family. Like I said earlier... I'm sick of making do with what I have. I added " Old Man Lowrider" rack for another hundred bucks.
This is a simple bike that can handle a load and can be fixed during a breakdown. No high tech crap to cry over. And you know what ? ... She's a beauty !!!
Will need to get used to the gear levers as opposed to the newer shifters. I am excited to take her out on a test ride. Next on my shopping cart will be a netbook, so I can pick a front pannier although Arkel has a sweet 28 L with a backpack attachment. 
As I fill my shopping cart, I also need to work on my fitness/weight. At current time I am 200lbs ( Molson Muscle). Time to get Cardio !

Monday, February 7, 2011

Outfitting The Beast

Let the spending begin !
Lots of equipment is needed before the journey, so I've started to fill my shopping cart with Goodies. A trip down to Caps Bicycles in New Westminster, BC. info@capsbicycleshop.com for the first item on my lengthy list of must haves;  Rear Panniers. I decided to go extreme with the GT54 Arkels for the rear. Lots of pockets for an organized tour since I'm an unorganized person. Went with the cheery red for the happy-go-lucky look. The visibility is pretty good too.

Flagship Arkel



There's one minor problem with these panniers. My rear rack doesn't have a suitable attaching mount to accept the heavy duty hook on the panniers. I will have to do some Macgyvering .



Idiotic rack design


Once I take care of this speed bump, I will change out the carbon fork for steel to accommodate the front rack which will be next to put in the shopping cart. Once that is done, I can choose my Front Panniers and Handlebar Bag.