Monday, December 21, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Slacker
After a Turkey day of driving around Sacramento, the lost souls, old houses, and pseudo-intellectual-hip-o-phile-whiners somewhat remind me of Slacker--Richard Linklater's "groundbreaking and influential" indie film from 1991. Sadly it's become a bit dated, but it's a great snapshot of a time when "indie" was on the cusp of becoming mainstream.
UPDATE
Just saw this at NYTimes.com 36 Hours in Austin Texas
UPDATE
Just saw this at NYTimes.com 36 Hours in Austin Texas
Monday, November 23, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Almost back on the bike
Due to insulin pumping issues, I've been off my bike for two crazy (and boring) months. On Friday I (finally!) get my new Omni Pod hooked up--just in time for rainy winter riding.
Here's the Omnipod on someone in far better shape than me.
Becks Record Club
Only available at beck.com
Record Club: Velvet Underground & Nico 'Waiting for My Man' from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.
Record Club: Velvet Underground & Nico 'Waiting for My Man' from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.
Monday, October 19, 2009
What's going on with this bike?
Found this bike at the Fully Loaded Touring Bicycle gallery. Can anyone tell me what the deal is with the drivetrain? Is the chain connecting to some sort or PTO or is it a power assist? (Click on the pic for a full size image.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Powerlines
Raleigh Gran Sport
I truly truly love this bike. I believe it was built in the early 60s at the Carlton Shop (the wrap-around seat stay is a dead giveaway). When I bought it, she had a mix of 60s and 70s components--including the original Campy Gran Sport derailer. Recently I updated the brakes and drivetrain to make it more San Francisco-friendly. The next thing it needs is a paint-job and new wheels. I want to cold set the rear axel to 130mm so I could fit her with modern wheels, but I'm afraid I'd mess up in the process. Sadly I haven't been able to fine a 120mm rear hub at a reasonable price.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
The Fever . . .
Standoff Fever to be precise . . .
What to do with those leftover plastic cores at the end of Tressostar bar-tape roll? Make standoffs for your Ostrich front bag of course!
They make for a snug fit, while leaving you hands plenty of bar-gripping real-estate. One of these days I'll give them a few coats amber shellack so they'll match the color of the leather.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Two Tickets to Carradice
My Carradice Nelson Longflap saddlebag has arrived and I have to say it's pretty damn cool. I was worried about the dreaded Carradice leg-bump, but it turned out to be a non-issue. However, when loaded the bottom of the bag interferes with my cantilever brake cables so I felt some hacking was in order.
I made a standoff out of a 2" PCP coupler wrapped in leftover cotton handlebar tape, and attached it to the bag with a short Rivendell Irish Strap. The standoff gives it plenty of clearance off the cable.
I made a standoff out of a 2" PCP coupler wrapped in leftover cotton handlebar tape, and attached it to the bag with a short Rivendell Irish Strap. The standoff gives it plenty of clearance off the cable.
For good measure I took a 1/2" dowel and used it as a spar in the bottom of the bag. It's held in place by 2 small wood screws.
In all, I think it looks great--and it's a close match for my Ostrich randonneur bag. This should be a perfect set-up for a 2-3 day credit card tour.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Grandpa Buys Me Lunch
There's no such thing as a free lunch . . . except when Papa's paying.
[Ann's Coffee Shop - Menlo Park, California]
[Ann's Coffee Shop - Menlo Park, California]
Monday, September 14, 2009
Missing L.A.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
The New Practicality

It should be noted the the phrase "The New Practicality" was coined by the every intelligent and witty Daniel. In describing the new standard for a "hip" lifestyle, he used the phrase "the new practicality".
Wearing jeans that don't fall apart after 6 weeks of wear? Practical.
Boots made in America and built to last? Practical.
A fixed-gear bicycle that tears up your knees and wrecks your back? Not practical.
Hand crafted, well made anything? Practical.
Kitsch and Tchotchke? If it's not sustainable, it's not practical.
Enjoy.
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