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Terry,
Well to be honest I thought this time I would take the train. The last time I rode out to the beginning of another course (Phil no mates tour) then I had to quit at the 110km mark so I reckon that 100-150km with hills is my limit right now. So aiming to take the train actually.
Charles
>Terry: No problem with you taking the train back (If Thomas didn't make me promise, I would have taken the train both ways too!)
Anyway, nine people is a good size!
BTW, Thomas, if you make this an official tour, you can catch back up to Sora in the "Wolf" ranking.... Just a thought
Travis
Looking forward to this one!
After we've climbed to the top of Tomi-no-mori, I'll probably head down Route 411 through the tunnels, then climb over the shoulder of Mt. Hinode and drop back down to Itsukaichi.
Looking forward to this one!
After we've climbed to the top of Tomi-no-mori, I'll probably head down Route 411 through the tunnels, then climb over the shoulder of Mt. Hinode and drop back down to Itsukaichi.
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Itsukaichi-Okutamako-Loop
Let's roll!
I went to my local bike shop on the way home.
Some of the regular customers heard about our ride from the shop owner, and decided to come along as well - I've met both of them before;
Yoko Ibe.
Taro Kanbayashi.
13 people all up!
Going to be a big ride.
See you all tomorrow! Travis
How sad I am! I won t be able to join you.
I can't fix my alu wheel's problem before tomorrow, and I am worry to use my carbon wheels for such long distance!
Carbon wheels love long distances! At least mine do. The one thing that will hurt them, though, is swapping back and forth between alu and carbon rims without changing the brake-pads. Bits of alu will get lodged in the pad and grind the carbon to dust.
Sean is coming, to we are back to 13.
Pucci, may be you are right
Are you going to use your carbon weels as weell?