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November 08, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Kona Smoke with Freeradical

Two years ago I was searching for a ‘commuter’ specific bicycle. I was lucky to find the Kona Smoke in a shop close to my house. I also got it for a decent deal, $300 bucks out the door.

With gas prices being so high, recreational cyclists are turning to commuting by bike. The 2007 bicycle line up from most manufacturers feature more choices of commuter/utilitarian bikes than before.

Urban X
KHS Bicycles has their Urban Line that feature 3 bikes, Urban X, Urban Xpress and Urban Xtreme. Although not part of their Urban Line, KHS also has a fixed gear bike, the Flite 100.

Diamond Back Transporter
Diamond Back features 3 bikes in their ‘commuter’ line up. The Transporter, Century and Kalos.

Raleigh One Way
Raleigh USA has their Rush Hour and One Way SS/Fixed gear bikes with commuters in mind.

Redline 925
925Redline came out with the 925 last year, this year the well known BMX/Cyclocross company is beefing up their line up with road bikes and comfort bikes.

Some of the Big Companies like Trek and Giant tout their ‘modified’ road bikes and flat bar road bikes as commuter bikes. In my opinion, any bike can be a commuter/utilitarian bike, but in my book, a decent commuter/utility bike has to be durable, dependable and affordable.

Life’s more than riding a bike

October 15, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

I haven’t updated the site lately, I’ve been too busy running my other websites and most of my bike related posts are at Commute By Bike. Here’s some of the stuff that I’ve been working on:

Bike related:

Xtracycle Freeradical review

Xtracycle Freeradical

KHS
Urban Xtreme 100 mile update

KHS Xtreme

Paintball related:
Tippmann A5 review
Archon Revolutionary hopper review

VW Bug related:
Hot VW’s Drag Day

Moe’s Best Deals:
Yeah, it’s back, this time as sort of a consignment website

Interbike correspondants

September 20, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Interbike
RL and Priscilla will be attending Interbike this year on behalf of CBB. They will be scoping out the latest and greatest for Bike Commuters. Also, stay tuned for Blue Collar MTB’s podcast straight out of Vegas.

My LiveStrong Experience

July 03, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized 2 Comments →

LiveStrong Ride

I’ve posted a few pictures, and my good friend RL created an awesome video about the LiveStrong Ride. How was the LiveStrong Experience? For starters, I’m not much of a fundraiser, I was grateful that I was able to raise the minimum of $500 to ride the century. The LiveStrong Challenge site had very good pointers on how to raise the funds. I basically used emails, this website and relied on my friends and family to pony up some money.

The passing of Bobby, my brother-in-law really inspired me choose the 100 mile ride, I knew it was going to be tough, but it wouldn’t compare to what he and his family had gone thru. I started using my bike commutes to prepare for the ride, I also rode some hilly terrain to get me in decent shape.

I was somewhat disappointed that the LiveStrong people cancelled the training program that they were going to provide. I was also disappointed on the release of the route details. They can always improve this for next year.

As the day finally arrived, my family faced a dilemma, my daughter had a dance recital AND a luau party to go to. I left it up to her to decide if she wanted to go see dad at the end of the ride or attend the other events. I had no idea at what time I was going to be done, I rode my last century in 7 hours with breaks and with help from my friends.

LiveStrong Ride

Once I arrived at the starting point, I picked up my packet (I still can’t understand why they couldn’t mail the darn thing, everyone else does), affixed my number on my New Mexico Jersey and a picture of Bobby on my number. I picked the New Mexico Jersey because Bobby, my wife and his family are from ‘The Land Of Enchantment’.

RL and his daughter arrived 15 minutes before the start of the ride. They took a few pictures, hanged out for a while, I was really glad they went to cheer me on. After a few speeches, a ’stretching session’ off we went. I saw a lot of people with pictures of their loved ones on their jerseys and I met one survivor. Everyone was riding for a cause that was dear to his or her heart.

LiveStrong Ride

The route itself was really ho-hum, a lot of street riding, a lot of traffic lights and a lot of stop signs. It seemed that we were never going to get out of Irvine, I must have seen the ‘Welcome to Irvine’ sign at least 7 times.

LiveStrong Ride

Once we headed south to Laguna Beach, the scenery changed a bit. We got to ride along a bike trail that was going along the beach. Man, it was nice and cool along that stretch of the route.

LiveStrong Ride

As we headed back North, we headed to Santiago Canyon Rd. It was about the 70 mile mark, 98 degrees, the road had a gradual incline and I was riding against a headwind, it really kicked my ass.

Cooks Corner

Once I reached the ’summit’, I was relieved, downhill baby!!! But here’s where the worse part of the ride happened: I had my jersey’s zipper all the way down so I can cool down, then, OUCH WTF!!!! I felt these multiple stings in my stomach!!! I stopped, threw the bike down, and took my jersey off. I though I was going to find a bee, but didn’t find anything. I was two miles away from the next stop, so I got on the bike and hauled ass. I went to the first aid, got cleaned up, put some anti-bacteria ointment and 5 band-aids, yes! 5 freaking bites!! We assumed that my front tire must have kicked up one of them nasty red fire ants and it got in my jersey.

LiveStrong Ride

The rest of the ride was uneventful, except for that nasty pain on my left knee. As I hit the 100 mile mark on my odometer, I checked my GPS and realized that I still had a bit to go. Man, I had only trained for 100 miles! I sucked in a GU, and started riding with a pack that caught up to me. After 105 miles I could finally see the finish line, I also saw my family along the side of the road holding a sign ‘Go Daddy’ it read. I stopped, hugged my family and kept on going to the ‘official’ finish line.

LiveStrong Ride

I was so looking forward to the finish line party, the food, the drinks but when I got there… No music, a couple of buckets with sodas, and snacks. Where’s the freaking food!!! I was starving!!! I guess I must have missed it.

Would I do this ride again? Yeah, but not the century. I’ll do the 40 miler or maybe the 70 miler. I want to get to the finish line when there’s still food available.

LiveStrong Ride

LiveStrong Challenge update I

June 26, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized 1 Comment →

LiveStrong Challenge Ride

I’m sore, my butt hurts, my knee hurts, and my neck hurts but I survived the Century. I’ve been using my commutes as training rides to prepare for this 100 miler, but since I didn’t know the route, I didn’t know what to expect. I was also riding on my own, I usually ride with at least a couple of buddies that pull me along.

LiveStrong Challenge Ride

I was glad to see RL and his daughter cheer me on at the start of the ride.

LiveStrong Challenge Ride

What really made forget about the pain is seeing my wife and my two lovely daughters meet me at the end of the ride.

I will post more details and pictures of the ride later on.

LiveStrong Challenge

June 24, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized 1 Comment →

I’ll be riding the Southern California LiveStrong Challenge tomorrow. I chose the century to ride in support of Bobby Granger, my brother-in-law. Unfortunately he lost his battle with cancer in March. I will be riding in Bobby’s, my aunt Lupe’s and my uncle Meño’s memory. They were all victims of this incurable disease.

I would like to thank the following people that helped me raise the necessary funds to ride the century:

John LaPierre www.bigfatgeek.net

Carlos Armando Lopez

The Salas Family: Art, Noemi, Samantha & Rebecca

Bihn Hoang

Wendy Ramirez

Henry Tran

Shannon Villalta

Ulises, Kathy, Ana and Sandra Ramirez

Linda Ralley

Tina Tarvin

Noe, Amalia and Evelyn Hernandez

Margaret and Victor Foss

I would also like to thank all the people that contributed via Moesbestdeals.com, RL and his family for their support, Anthony Hernandez and Jaime Rios for the training rides and special thanks to my family for all their love and encouragement.

I’ll post pictures and an update tomorrow. Wish me good luck.

Orange County Ride of Silence

May 18, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized 2 Comments →

RL and I took part in The Orange County ride of Silence. Click here to read my article at commutebybike.com.

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The bike Geek’s Calculator

May 10, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized 1 Comment →

Bike Culture Magazine

My first php script was my gas savings calculator. It is now being featured on BikeCulture.com. Check it out!

Updates

May 10, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Since Bike to Work week is coming, I’ve been focusing on writing commuting posts on Commute By Bike. Here are my bike log updates:

Commute

Last week I rode 3 times to work. I’ve been noticing more bike commuters on the road, could it be because of the gas prices?

Commute

Yesterday’s ride was a tough one. I almost got side swiped by this car and this lady opened her door to get in her car right in front of me. Yeah, she saw me, or should I say, she saw right thru me.

I’ve been riding 60-80 miles a week, I can say I’m almost ready for my LiveStrong Challenge ride. Yesterday’s training ride was sponsored by the Foss Family from Whittier, CA. Thank you very much for your support.

City of Angels Ride

May 04, 2006 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

City Of Angels Ride
Last Sunday RL and a couple of buddies and I rode the City of Angels ride. I have ridden this fun ride for 3 years in a row and this was the best year ever.

COA

For starters, the start/end was moved from the Staples center to the Los Angeles Police academy. The ride was also more challenging, we had to mantain over 15 mph the entire ride. We were dropped by the caravan at one point, no biggie, we had a couple of ride marshalls and a police officer riding along with us. I had a great time, RL suffered a little but still managed to have fun.

COA fun Ride

I hope the organizers keep the same format next year, I will be there for sure!