A little handle bar 'attitude adjustment' stop. |
And then there is the wind. It was listed at 13mph from the East on the weather app. I call B.S. on that! More like a 15-20 mph wind out of the Southeast, from where I was sat for a while, which was pretty much directly into it for several miles. Okay.....okay! It maybe was a little heavier wind, and not 20mph, but I'm not buying this measly 13mph figure. I worked hard into that wind.
And yes, I went east, but down a road I typically only do in early Spring, or sometimes during Winter. Not sure why I have done it that way, but Newell Street is a pretty cool Eastward road and I should do rides off of it more often than I do. There are a few roads I need to 'bag' out that way anyway to get all the Black Hawk County gravel roads under my belt this year.
So, I ended up turning on a road I have done on this 'route' I do many times before, North Pilot Grove Road. Then I ended up turning onto Airline Highway, because, well, ya gotta go by St. Francis Catholic Church! I had to get another image at the cemetery gate, as the last time I rode gravel on the Pofahl was a on route that went by this church on a late Fall ride.
St. Francis Catholic Church |
Bonus: Now going West I had a big push from the wind. Actually I did going North as well. This is why I felt the wind was a lot stronger than the app said, because I was literally outrunning my gear most of the way back going North or West. Had I been on a geared bike I could have been flying.
It really looked like it could rain at any minute. |
An interesting erratic alongside Crane Creek Road. It's engraved with a name and date! |
I ended up coming to some conclusions after this test session. I found out that the saddle on the Pofahl can likely stay. It is no more or less comfortable than my WTB saddle, so I see no need to swap it out. I tweaked the bar position, and now I am really happy with that. I still haven't decided on whether or not I'll take a Chaff Bag. I probably will. They are just so handy. I may go against the cue sheet holder. The route has only three small-ish pages. I can manage if I stuff them into a Chaff Bag. It's not like I am racing or anything. A little slower solution to read the cues by is no big deal for this ride. Besides, I'm riding a single speed. "Fast" will not be part of the vocabulary for this ride, that is, unless I get a mighty tail wind like I did yesterday.
More Soon........
2 comments:
Love the Pofahl. Looks like an updated mixte frame with a top tube, leading me to this quandary. Could you ride a mixte without feeling like it is a WSD? I, myself, could do it. I think...
@Gravelo - Sure, I see no reason why one couldn't do that. I saw a guy just the other day on a drop bar conversion of a hybrid mixte frame.
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