X-Git-Url: http://git.hcoop.net/clinton/website/site/unknownlamer.org.git/blobdiff_plain/8a7c1bf77acdb57c101736e69fadffc17bc2f329..d55b30bdc691a60d69c79973ff162d684aebaaf6:/My%20Bicycle.muse diff --git a/My Bicycle.muse b/My Bicycle.muse index c5e627a..c22e8b3 100644 --- a/My Bicycle.muse +++ b/My Bicycle.muse @@ -70,6 +70,15 @@ batteries do actually last as long as the website says. I've ridden with it in the rain many times, and it even survived a nasty spill that broke my collarbone and bent my front rim. +As of March 2008 the light still lasts a good three hours on full +bright. This is with me using it at least once a week, and very often +two or three times a week for extended rides (generally draining the +battery entirely once a week) since late 2006 (excepting that winter +because of my broken collarbone). I feared for a while that the +battery strap was going to wear out and break, but it has yet to show +signs of wear. All in all an **excellent** investment! This thing can +handle heavy use and rain and all sorts of nasty stuff. + [[img/photos/bicycle/headlight.jpg][A beacon in the night]] The nicest part of the light is that it does seem to get its rated @@ -93,3 +102,49 @@ tape. It is very bright now. [[img/photos/bicycle/bicycle_post_tape.jpg][Not quite strong enough to cause tides]] [[img/photos/bicycle/post_tape_nighttime_1.jpg][Or perhaps it is a shining star]] + +*** North's Son + +In Early 2008 I decided to add a few stripes of reflective fabric to +the rear of my panniers. I am not very good at sewing so I used +Fabritac, and they have held on reasonably well since then. I wouldn't +say that the bond was *permanent* though[1], but so far they have only +peeled a tiny but on the edges (fixable with a quick dab of the +glue). + +I am quite a bit more reflective in the rear now thanks to this. I +also have a rear fender now (more to follow on this once I stop being +lazy and install the front one too) which has a nice strip of orange +reflective tape. + +[[img/photos/bicycle/rear-tape-white.jpg][~200ft with my DualCross]] +[[img/photos/bicycle/rear-tape-red.jpg][~200ft with one of my tail lights]] + +* In the Name of the Steel + +I got a few patches from friends who were travelling about, and in +July 2008 finally glued and sewed them to the bike. Now I am more +metal, clearly. + +[[img/photos/bicycle/2008/bayern-patch.jpg][Freistaadt aus Bäyern]] +[[img/photos/bicycle/2008/blind-guardian-patch.jpg][Blind Guardian is cool]] + +* The Death of a Friend + +On the eve of February 9th, 2011 I went on a ride. Arriving at my +destination I chained my bike and noticed one of the chainstays looked +a bit odd; fate would have it that the chainstay had fractured. And so +my first Aluminum Steed was laid to rest. Rest in Peace dear friend. + +* A New Star Rises + +After months of being a bit broke (bikes are ... expensive) and then +trying to scrounge up a used bike on Craigslist for a few months, I +caved and got a [[Bicycle 2012][new bike]]. + +Footnotes: +[1] It turns out that I was underestimating the bond; as of late + September 2010 the reflective tape has only minorly peeled around + the edges (fixable with a quick touch up). This being with + regular riding and occasional exposure to rain. +