A late addition and then a test ride...... |
It was the Body Float seat post by Cirrus Cycles which I am going to be using so I can be finishing up the review for Gravel Grinder News later. I was pretty anxious to use it for Odin's Revenge, and since time was running short, and this likely my last big gravel outing before the event, I was needing that thing on my Fargo now! Fortunately, MG had the foresight to obtain the heavier springs so I could swap those out before the ride. I actually only did replace one, using an orange lower spring, and felt that this gave me a good amount of negative travel along with the ability to not be bottoming out.
Old shop's team jersey |
It was hotter than Wednesday, but slightly less windy, and neither direction I went in for most of the loop was into a head wind. I would need to test the knee by using slightly bigger gears on the rollers and see how it fared. The heat would also be a good test for Odin's since it is forecast to get up to about 90°F that day out there and likely it will be sunny too. (Gotta remember to bring the suntan lotion!)
Ragely Luxy Bars are really just amazing. Too bad ya can't get them anymore. |
The Ragley Luxy Bar.......what can I say? This is hands down the best off-road drop bar ever made. Best for gravel too, if you need lots of leverage and sweep. Others are "good" to pretty dang nice, but somehow this bar just ticks all the boxes. Perfectly swept, wide, shallow drop, and minimal reach. The unique 31.8mm diameter of the tops to the ramps is not just for looks either. It works, and without the typical taper, it allows for more and better places to mount things, or grip the bars there. The only other bars I would ever recommend for off road drops are the On One Midge and for gravel, the Salsa Cycles Cowbell.
The ride went well, by the way. The knee was much happier during and so far- afterward, with the ride. I can tell it isn't 100%, but at least the Fargo isn't making things worse! Obviously, I like the bars, and what about the BodyFloat post? I have to bang out more rides, and Odin's will figure into this, but for now I have but two words for this.
Game changer.
Puffy white clouds and miles of gravel. |
Now the madness! Here are the hard facts as I know them now:
- Approximately 173 mile course
- Checkpoint #1 @ 47 miles Water
- Water stop @ 71 miles
- Checkpoint #2 @ 87 miles (Water, Grocery store, Restaurant available)
- Checkpoint #3 @ 131 miles Water
- Finish @ 173 miles
Madness I say, madness!
2 comments:
I'm glad you're digging the BodyFloat. I knew you would, which is why I sent it to you. Your ride at Odin's just got a lot smoother!
Glad to hear you have choosen the fargo. You have been there and know what to expect. I am a 200 pound of guy so the vaya is staying home and I am bringing the 9er to Odins Revenge
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