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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Commuting or Riding Around Town Can Get Dirty. Stay Fresh and Clean with these Tips!

Melissa of Bike Pretty Has Some Awesome Tips On Riding And Still Looking Great

Article and Photos from Bikepretty.com



Whether or not you bike to work, there are a lot of great ways to sneak a little bike time into your routine. Riding a bike doesn’t mean that you’re required to squeeze into a skin tight racing suit or pull on an old pair of athletic shorts, but that’s easy to forget when we think about biking only for exercise rather than as a fun way to get from Point A to Point B.




Personally I love fashion and can spend hours putting together the perfect look. But I still hate having to change clothes throughout the day just because I find myself doing different activities. Ideally, I would wear just one outfit that takes me to the office, client meetings, happy hour, and my commute. While this style of dressing is a little extreme and might not be practical for everyone, this self-imposed constraint has meant that I’ve learned a lot about how to bike in style.




Now that I’ve picked up a few tips, it’s actually pretty easy to pull off. Once you start, you’ll realize how it is simpler to dress for your destination instead of your ride, especially if you are heading out to see friends or meet a special date.




ONE slow your roll



While biking is excellent exercise, it can also be a lazy form of fast walking. A bike has this magical way of shrinking a fifteen minute walk into a five minute ride. That said, if you’re on your way somewhere and don’t want to arrive dripping sweat, remember not to push yourself. Slow down and enjoy the sights and sounds of your neighborhood. You might not make every light, but that’s all right. You’ll reach your destination without overheating and be ready to make a great impression.





TWO stow your layers



This is the best piece of advice I have ever heard regarding temperature regulation on a bike: if you’re warm enough during the first ten minutes of your ride, then you’re overdressed. It’s really true! A spring evening might still be “jacket weather” but don’t bundle up just yet. Bring your outerwear with you, but ride in your shirtsleeves.




After moving your legs for a few moments, you’ll start to feel warmer and you might even work up a little sweat. Going without a jacket gives your body a chance to regulate its temperature and also lets your clothes breathe so that you don’t feel clammy. And if you’ve found that you just couldn’t help yourself from attacking those hills and end up sweating through your shirt, once you arrive, you can still pop on your jacket and your sweat stains are hidden away.





THREE let your bike carry the load



A lightweight road bike that is stripped down to the essentials is great for weekend group rides in the countryside. But if you’re using it to get around town, you’re probably going to want to carry a little bit more than a water bottle and a few sport gels (or in my case chocolate bars).




As much as possible, avoid carrying heavy stuff on your back. Loaded up messenger bags and backpacks trap sweat against your body, wrinkle your clothing, and generally strain your back. A detachable pannier on a rear rack, a frame bag, even a handlebar bag that stows a quart of milk--or a bottle of wine--will go far in helping you ride in comfort. And if you don’t feel good, you won’t look good!







FOUR never without wet wipes



I don’t have a lot of must-haves for bike rides (besides lights, a lock, and the bike itself) but there are so many occasions when a well-placed wet wipe has saved my bacon. If you’re feeling self-conscious, you can wipe your armpits for a quick refresh. Use them to wipe the grease from your hands if your chain pops off. A small pack of 20 or so can be stowed discreetly under your saddle.




HELPFUL HINT: If you get bike grease on your clothes, squirt a little undiluted dishwashing or hand soap onto the fabric. Don’t add water. Instead work the soap into a lather until the stain has almost disappeared. Then rinse and launder as usual.




FIVE you’re never fully dressed without a smile



Whether you’re enjoying a serene rails-to-trails ride or biking home at rush hour, riding is just a lot of fun. Any day with a bike ride is a good day. Remember how much fun you had as a kid biking around the neighborhood? Even though you’re all grown up, it’s still just as much fun. So don’t forget to enjoy it!









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5506 Madison Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 786-9244

Monday, February 8, 2016

Vincero Design Water Bottle

Vincero Design Water Bottle & Mount
If you are looking to shave off a bit of weight on your bike, consider replacing your water bottle cage with the Vincero Design water bottle and mount. Rather than a traditional cage, it uses a small composite mount with a powerful magnet. The water bottle has a slot with a small piece of steel on it. You might think a magnet wouldn't be strong enough to hold onto the water bottle when you ride over bumpy roads, but once you try it and see how strong the magnetic attraction is, you will be convinced.

Friday, February 5, 2016

Tour Magazine Names the 2016 Scott Foil Premium As Best Overall Bike


"Scott's new Foil displayed the best combination of aerodynamics, light weight, riding stability and suspension comfort."



TOUR Magazine reviewed the 2016 Foil Premium, here is what the editors came up with:


"Is the fastest racing bike in the world also the best? Or is it the sum of all characteristics that makes the perfect road racing bicycle? Our test of 15aerodynamic racers does reveal - with the help of a new grading system - which models are only fast, and which also have other qualities.(...)


"The new Foil is an outstanding racing bicycle because it is very good in key disciplines: It has the lowest frameset weight in the test, lots of comfort at the saddle, and it has an extremely stable ride. The distinctivehandlebar-stem unit that, thanks to the right spacers, closely hugs the top tube, defines the bike's silhouette. With its complete Dura-Ace Di2 groupincluding sprint shifters, and standard Zipp 404 Firecrest wheels, there is not much to improve equipment-wise."

The 2016 Scott Foil has also been praised by Bikeradar and has been first across the finish line in 134 races at the highest level of cycling.






Circle City Bicycles and Fitness
5506 Madison Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 786-9244

Friday Photo - Three Stooges on a Bike

The Three Stooges traveling by Bicycle (photo courtesy of Bicycles in the Movies)
Here are the original Three Stooges (Curly, Larry and Moe) traveling about on a three person bicycle. I'm not sure what movie this photo came from, but I think it is from a 1946 short called "The Three Troubledoers." After their latest sheriff was killed, a town in the Old West hires Moe, who makes Curly and Larry his deputies. I have no idea how they end up on a bicycle instead of on horses.

There is a bike ride in Lebanon, Illinois called Tour de Stooges. After the ride they have a meal and watch Three Stooges shorts. This year it is scheduled for Saturday, May 7.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Wednesday Video - Bicycle RV


This week's video is the "Bike RV Project by Alexander Main." He has a camper that he pulls around with his bicycle. From his Facebook page, I found out that he donated it to a homeless veteran.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Scott Road Premium and Road RC Cycling Shoes!

Two Excellent Road Shoe Options From Scott


The SCOTT Road Premium shoe is pure speed. 




It features a asymmetric microfiber airmesh conforming upper with a new adaptive fit pattern. The shoe uses a Boa® IP1 closure at the top plus two lower anatomic fit straps that can articulate to adapt to the shape of the foot. The Ergologic insole features an adjustable arch support and metatarsal button. The stiff Carbon fiber sole has a stiffness index of 9.



BikeRadar verdict

 "The Premiums have the fit, performance and cooling of higher priced rivals"



Meet the new king of the road. The SCOTT Road RC shoe. 


Offers a dual-zone Boa® IP1 lacing system that delivers ultimate comfort and response, allowing on-the-fly adjustability in two separate portions. We placed an upperBoa® IP1 closure at the top of the shoe and a midfoot IP1 reel with power zone guides to allow 2:1 pull across the forefoot. The asymmetrical conforming upper is perforated, breathable and made of microfiber airmesh with a new adaptive fit pattern. The ErgoLogic insole features an adjustable arch support and a metatarsal button. The stiff Carbon fiber sole has a stiffness index of 10.




BikeRadar Verdict:
"Not everyone will like the looks, but Scott’s Road RC a distinctive and effective shoe. The flex built into the sole creates a unique sensation without sacrificing stiffness where it's needed"






Circle City Bicycles and Fitness
5506 Madison Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 786-9244


Monday, February 1, 2016

Bicycle Surfboard Rack

The Bike Balance bicycle surfboard rack
Here's an interesting accessory that you probably don't need if you stay in Indiana. Bike Balance has a rack that mounts on your bike to carry one or two surfboards. According to their website, it has been road tested at over 60 miles per hour. Well that should be fast enough for me. I can't imagine riding that fast with two surfboards right behind my head. I think I would travel at a far more modest speed when carrying surfboards. It looks like a great item for someone who lives a few miles from a surfing beach. It has to be better than trying to ride while holding one under your arm.