Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Another Happy Ending

We never lose the thrill of delivering a new bike that fits the customer perfectly and provides the features and quality that will meet their needs for years to come.

 
Today we had the joy of delivering a 2013 Trek Domane 5.9 Women's Specific Design.  This bike sports the most comfortable and efficient ride in the industry and Shimano Di2 Electronic shifting - in a word, sublime.

 
 
It just never gets old. 
 
Two Wheel Transit - Cycling for Life.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Sammy or David Lee?

When you mention the band Van Halen, you immediately bifurcate any group as they argue the merits of David Lee Roth vs Sammy Hagar as the lead singer.  Most things in cycling are that way too - always two camps.  26 vs 29 inch mountain bike wheels, 700 vs 650 road wheels and fat vs skinny .  And that is just wheels and tires.

We were having one of these either/or discussions in the shop regarding using road tires on dirt for an upcoming Gran Fondo.  I was of the camp that unless the dirt is super loose and rocky that tread or lack thereof really did not make much difference and would roll better on the paved parts of the route.  The other camp was you needed some tread and the more the better to handle the dirt. 

We really did not get very far in the discussion before we lost interest and moved on to other topics.  I had forgotten the discussion until riding out on the Palouse this morning and remembered that there was about a 5 mile section of dirt on Jackson Road that runs between Hwy 27 and Valley Chapel Road. 

As I approached Freeman I thought it was time to put my money where my mouth is and ride that 5 mile dirt section on my "skinny" tires with no tread   The road is paved in Freeman and for about a mile thereafter.

Junction of Hwy 27 and Jackson Rd at Freeman
Since I was road riding I was on 700 x 23 Bontrager Hard-Case tires inflated to about 110 psi to handle the sand and glass still on the shoulders of the road.  These tires are tough and very flat resistant.  I also like that they are only 330 grams so they do not feel overly sluggish.  The bike was an aluminum Klein Reve with carbon forks and seat stays. 


The road appears to have been graded recently, so there was probably more rock on the surface than you might normally encounter, but no washboards whatsoever.  It still had some moisture from the rain and snow this week so dust was not an issue. 



After a couple of miles of rolling along the Palouse you start descending toward Latah Creek and into some trees.  Top speed was around 29 mph and the tires seemed perfectly at home on the dirt at that speed - braking and cornering were not an issue.



After the descent the road follows Latah Creek for awhile and starts the climb back up to Valley Chapel.



Climb-out was pretty non-eventful and traction good both sitting and standing back up to the paved road.  I was very happy to be running 700 x 23 tires back on the road and found them quite well mannered on the dirt portion of the ride.  I would consider running more volume like a 25 or 28 if riding a route that had a lot of dirt, just to be able to run a little lower tire pressure and get a more compliant and less hoppy ride. 

Bottom Line:
Traction on dirt with semi slick or slick road tires will most likely not be an issue unless it is deep, loose or muddy - then, no amount of road-type tread pattern is going to be any help - so I say tire tread is not critical and riding road tires on reasonably compact dirt and rock should be fine otherwise.

Finally, I say Sammy Hagar.  He had a much broader vocal range and was far less obnoxious and had a long and varied career - can anyone say Montrose?

Monday, February 25, 2013

Thanks for a Great Grand Opening!

Thank you to everyone who made it to our Grand Opening Celebration this last weekend - we hope everyone had as much fun as we did! 



One of the highlights was having Baddlands Cycling Club and Gonzaga Cycling Club both show up on Saturday ready to ride.  The weather was better than forecast and they rolled-out for a ride after signing autographs and mugging for photos with star-struck customers.

We are excited to be affiliated with both teams this year and look forward to having them on our upcoming shop rides. 

You can still stop in to check-out the new digs if you missed the celebration and we will be glad to show you around.

Two Wheel Transit Bicycles - Cycling for Life

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Sunday Ride Report

Did not have tons of time or energy today for a long road ride so that meant a quickie out to Mt. Hope and back on Valley Chapel Road.  There was a good bit of suffering riding into a headwind from the south, 25 degrees air and a few long climbs.

Interestingly our pastor spoke on suffering today (even on the bike) in the context of Romans 5:3-4."but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope"  It is pretty cool when you can go to church and hear a great message that includes bikes - Bam!  

This verse is very appropriate this time of year due to all of the above plus the loss of conditioning over the winter. I am thinking of having it printed on my top tube to remind me of  suffering. Sometimes hope is all I have with some groups of riders....

The road was in good shape until the very top of the grade where it is shaded all of the time.  I was pedaling gingerly over some compact ice, but it was only about 30 meters long.

Not much else to report except that California Creek is flowing nicely into Latah Creek at the intersection of  Valley Chapel and Elder Roads.  This must surely be a sign of early spring,,,,



The creek may not be flowing for long though due to an industrious and overachieving beaver in the area.




Here is the link to the recordings at Summit Ridge Christian Fellowship if you want to listen to the bikey/suffering message when it posts in a few days.


Friday, February 22, 2013

Grand Opening Celebration Continues

Last night we kicked-off our Grand Opening and Three Year Anniversary as owners of Two Wheel Transit Bicycles with a ribbon cutting ceremony followed by our ladies night event.  We had a great turnout for both and are very grateful for all of the support we have received as new owners during the past three years. 

A big Shout-Out to Greater Spokane, Inc., for organizing and supporting the ribbon-cutting.  GSI does a lot for the economy and businesses of Spokane. 

The celebration continues with an open house today and tomorrow with cookies and refreshments and a meet the teams event on Saturday at Noon.  We will also be drawing for prizes Saturday at 4pm so be sure to get your name in the drawing before then.

We have some great prizes for the drawings from Bontrager, Garmin, Kurt and Ibex. 

Below are a few photos from the event - enjoy!


Three Years of Two Wheel Transit Ownership


It's Official at 817 S Perry Street
 
 
It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt - now give me back those scissors...
 

Bike Cookie Gran Fondo
 
Bontrager helmets, wheels and saddles, Garmin Edge 500 GPS, Ibex Wool and Kinetic by Kurt Trainer and More!
 
2013 Bontrager RL Tubeless Ready Road Wheels Donated by Trek Bicycles


Remember the meet the Teams at Noon on Saturday for photos and autographs with your favorite local racers!

Two Wheel Transit Bicycles - Cycling for Life




Saturday, February 16, 2013

Misc Stuff

Front of the Building is almost done - just in time for spring




Yesterday we even had light coming in the front doors and illuminating our north clothing wall - must be a sign....

We are going to celebrate our 3 years as owners and South Perry District Grand Opening this coming week starting with a Ribbon Cutting at 4pm Thursday, the 21st.  This will be followed by our annual Ladies Night with spring clothing previews and specials, maintenance clinics, nutrition Q&A, refreshments and Prize Drawings.

The cool ladies over at Title Nine will be having a pre event sale from 4:30 - 6pm that day and then heading over for the festivities.  The celebration will continue Friday and Saturday with a meet the team event on Saturday at 12pm and prize drawings at 4pm.  Should be a great time for us and our guests.

Finally, I rode the Valley Chapel Loop to Rockford on the 3rd of February and was delighted to find that not only could I ride that far, but that the road was gritty, but very ride able nonetheless. Interestingly I did not ride that loop until the 18th of March last year.  Perhaps I had waited until I was in some sort of shape before attempting the ride last year - clearly not the case this year.  I swear the grade had grown steeper and longer since I last rode it in October 2012.

So begins another year of suffering, adventures, triumph, tears and community on two wheels - bring it on.

Two Wheel Transit Bicycles - Cycling for Life

Monday, February 11, 2013

Grand Opening Celebration

It has been 3 short years since Bruce and Geoff purchased Two Wheel Transit Bicycles and just 3 short months since we relocated to Spokane's South Perry District - it is time to celebrate both with a Grand Opening and 3 Year Anniversary Party.  Three Years = Three Days of Party!
 
Join Us for Prizes – Refreshments – Specials & Clinics

Thursday, February 21 – Saturday, February 23

817 S. Perry Street, Suite C

 
Thursday, February 21
Open House - 3pm – 5:30pm
Ribbon-cutting with Greater Spokane Inc., – 4pm
Ladies’ Night Event - 6pm – 8:30pm
  • Maintenance/nutrition clinics, clothing preview/specials, refreshments, nutrition samples  
Friday, February 22
Open House – 10am – 6pm refreshments served all day

Saturday, February 23
Open House – 10am – 5pm refreshments served all day
Meet the Teams – 12-1pm (Baddlands and Gonzaga Cycling Clubs
Prize Drawings – 4pm (Grand Prize - Garmin Edge 500 GPS)

Be sure to check our Facebook page and Website (www.twowheeltransit.com) for schedule changes and updates.