Last night was awards night. Wendy one of the British riders
was having trouble with the paper plates folding up on her after they are
filled with soggy lasagna and she has spilled her supper a couple of times so I
got her a tray. It was a big hit.
Everyone had a big laugh. Mal the camper
I spoke of earlier didn’t have a ground sheet for his tent so I got him a
plastic trap. The story of Mal camping
the furthest out was a big hit as well.
Being a Saturday today was the last ride of the week and tomorrow
the much awaited rest day. Auzzie Bob and myself set off on the 87 mile
ride which had a total climb of 1940 feet.
Although a longer day and with the most climb of the week we were not
anticipating any difficulty as the route was primarily SE and the wind which
was a good 5-10 mph was out of the NNE. First
quarter water stop came up pretty quickly at the 17 mile mark. Then we hit a due south section of brand new
road which was six miles long and we just flew down it at 25-30 mph without any
effort. A few lefts and rights and we
were at the 30 mile mark where there was a bakery. My apple turnover was very tasty.
When I came out of the bakery and got on my bike, it started
making this clicking noise when the right pedal was at the 4:00 o’clock
position. So I stopped and checked
everything and nothing seemed to be amiss.
Pushing onwards it just kept getting worse and worse. When I got to picnic at the 47.5 mile mark I
had Porter our magical mechanic (seriously the things he can do with a biker
are magic) look at it. His diagnosis was
the bottom bracket was worn out. There
was over a 0.25 inch play in the crank assembly. My bike has at least 75,000 miles on it and has
never had a bottom bracket replaced so maybe.
I think ok big trouble but Porter digs through his box of stuff and
comes up with a new bottom bracket for my bike. After he disassembles the crank
assembly the bottom bracket has been worn right to nothing in side of it. Within 90 minutes my bike has been restored
to new condition, Porter has cleaned and put away his magic wand and I have an
ear to ear smile.
It looked like I was out of commission, so Bob has left, so
I jump on my bike an take off. Three
quarters water comes up at the 66 mile mark pretty quickly as I am enjoying my
new bike. After that there are a series
of really steep climbs into what has now become an east wind. By the third or fourth climb I am thinking
where is the van? However no van shows up
and I ride on. At the 75 mile mark we
come to a little town and I pull into a service station and gulp down a 64 oz
root beer. With a big sugar buzz on I
face down the last 12 miles which is down a busy highway but at least the
shoulder is pretty good.
We are staying in the dorm at St Oalf’s Collage in Northtown. It has free laundry so I load my clothes into
the washing machine which then runs the cycle before malfunctioning and locking
my clothes in the machine. Doing what every other student would do I give the
machine a big swat on the top and the machine restarts and runs a second
cycle. Fortunately it runs correctly the
second time and the door opens freeing my clothes. Lucky twice in one day, I cannot believe
it. Truly the gods are smiling on me.
I hurray downtown and meet Auzzie Bob where we have a couple
of beers before heading off for a big feed of East Indian curry.
What a crazy day.
Terry hot biker
My guess is that Porter the mechanic will enjoy a free beer this weekend. Good thing bottom brackets start to complain before they fail completely.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Sunday off.
Canada Ken C.
After our Swedish holidays I am catching up with your blog entries. Sounds great so far. Fortunately you are facing headwind once in a while! Otherwise you would be bored and had nothing to complain about (joke!). Don’t forget bike cleaning tomorrow on the rest day. You may leave out the bottom bracket for once!
ReplyDeleteHave a relaxing day and continue savely !
Juerg
Catching up with your blog after visiting with our friends in Canada and completing what I am now referencing the "Tour de Margaret." Had a blast visiting with Hilary and Christopher, Howard and Merrilynne, Patti and her family and then other friends. What a wonderful holiday. Acclimating to the Arizona heat after the lovely temps up north is a challenge.
ReplyDeleteI am reading through all of your entries today. How handy that your mechanic had a bottom bracket in his bag of tricks. Lucky you! You are a real trooper and doing so well. Proud of you!