Monday night, I took a tire-changing class at the Cascade Bike Club.
Bad news--my tire was REALLY REALLY hard to get off, because I have some kind of special hard-wall tires.
Good news--because I have some kind of special hard-wall tires, I'll probably never have a flat on the road. But I now know the basics of how to change a tire. :)
Tuesday was predicted to be a dry, morning-foggy, but eventually sunny day, and that's exactly what happened. My partner took off from work, and we drove our bikes to Liberty Park in Renton, whence we began the Cedar River Trail, with the idea of possibly going as far as Black Diamond, where there's a bakery we've been wanting to visit, with a wood-burning stove. After 12 miles, the bike trail turned to a gravel path, making the going slow and uncertain, and so we turned around, bought lunch in a grocery store in Maple Valley, and headed back to Renton for a ride total of 25 miles.
Here we are wearing our new, homemade safety warnings, overlooking the Cedar River.
What is a "homemade safety warning"? Do you have a picture?
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of safety, my roommate and I recently saw a biker riding by at night with what we think may have been this cool device: http://rockthebike.com/lights/downlowglow
ReplyDeletePretty hip, eh?