Over the summer i was fortunate enough to acquire a classic piece of cycling history from a very generouse customer of the Sea Sprite. A mint condition 1986 Grandis equipped with the romantic, traditional, but certainly not ultra, Campagnolo Super Record. What a hot bike. The construction is pure quality and detail, right down to the engraved headbadge and fork crown. Grandis was well known for not offering anything in their catalog but high end race machines. Bicycle technology has surely come a long way since 1986, but turning the 24 year old pedals, I could not help but feel how much faster this bicycle was compared to the Big Wheels I was hammering back in 86'. These pictures are from early September, but i figured I would post them, as it was a memorable ride aboard a piece of cycling history. Tradition...
Monday, November 9, 2009
1986 Grandis Super Record
Over the summer i was fortunate enough to acquire a classic piece of cycling history from a very generouse customer of the Sea Sprite. A mint condition 1986 Grandis equipped with the romantic, traditional, but certainly not ultra, Campagnolo Super Record. What a hot bike. The construction is pure quality and detail, right down to the engraved headbadge and fork crown. Grandis was well known for not offering anything in their catalog but high end race machines. Bicycle technology has surely come a long way since 1986, but turning the 24 year old pedals, I could not help but feel how much faster this bicycle was compared to the Big Wheels I was hammering back in 86'. These pictures are from early September, but i figured I would post them, as it was a memorable ride aboard a piece of cycling history. Tradition...
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
9.8.09: 18 miles
we did a short ride to start him off. i let him ride my cross check wich is a size 58. perfect for my 6'3" frame as i like my bikes on the small side. chris, however, stands 6'8"! even with the saddle raised above the min. insertion, it looked like he was pedaling a kids bike. we rode for about 1.5 hours and had some good conversation. maybe i will get him out again and he will start to realize the beauty of 120 psi, a fresh team kit...and a 65 cm frame.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
9.7.09: MTB 11 miles?
so its been since last october since we last saw each other. i forgot to bring the camera, so we will just pretend he is in the picture posted above. he would be the one 2 inches taller than the guy with the 29er.
we did the xc loop at millers pond. it was a very very nice morning. embrocation and armwarmers. we conversed about all sorts of things. travis is a great guy. that is all.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
9.1.09: 23 miles
Saturday, August 29, 2009
8.29.09: 24 miles
i had big ambitions for the ride, but i felt asleep most of the time. it was the dreary quietness of it all. the dark woods and the faint swirl of the wind as it passed through the thick foliage atop the dew slicked roads. more like a dream than anything else. one i would not mind having every night.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
8.25.09: 40 miles

we meet in madison, and after exploring the old cycles of madison shrine (now a womens footwear boutique) we head north. 5 miles in a get my 6th flat tyre of the summer. no tools to repair with. perfecto! marcs women was nice enough to pick us up and bring us back to the shoppe.
from the shoppe we headed up towards durham. it was a great ride with some great company. we spoke of our love of commuting and tweed...we referenced the rivendell catalogue countless times. then we split in our respective destinations, and i headed back to clinton in the dark along windy wooded trafficless roads in the early evening air...it felt spectacular, and quaint.

Saturday, August 22, 2009
8.22.09: 22 miles

somehow i never get tired of comuting. its my favorite form of cycling...wich means its my favorite form of anything. there is something about not wearing a chamois or cycling shoes. just a little gold bond on the taint, and your off! brings me back to when riding a bike was your only ticket to the world...or 2 town radius. nice and simple, just riding to where you need to get.
this evening on the way home i was listening to a certain at the gates instrumental that made me think of listening to it on my walkman 10 years ago in the snow in durango on my way to see a show at the xtream room to meet lyn. run on sentance. that was a time where i would never ever think to be where i am now. in clinton, not being a singer in a swedish melodic death metal bands, not even being a gym teacher....still working on the sea sprite...still riding on route 1.
8.20.09 55 miles
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
08.19.09: 25 miles
08.18.09: 23 miles.
The ride today was a short one after work. went up through northern westbrook/essex. Sprinted up lynn street and carter hill. felt pretty good overall.
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