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  • 200 Million Reasons to Watch 1Password by Rebecca Sadwick

    I’m part of this team and the article captures the company pretty damn well.

    → 19:30, 22 Nov 2019
  • First ride with the WTB NANO 40

    On Wednesday, in an attempt to make good use of the surprisingly sunny weather, I took my gravel bike out for a first ride with the WTB Nano 40.

    Wtb NANO 40 on DT Swiss CR1600 Spline db 23 wheels in the forest

    My recent experiment of using 650b × 47 mm tyres on my bike failed due to tyre rub on the left chain stay, yes, but it gave me a taste of what wider, higher-volume tyres with an aggressive tread could do for riding gravel and some tame singletrack. So after doing some research on 700×40c rubber, I had high hopes for the WTB NANO 40.

    (I set up the tyres tubeless with Muc-Off’s No Puncture Hassle Tubeless Sealant and inflated them to 37 psi up front and 38 psi in the back referencing the handy tubeless tire pressure recommendations published by ENVE.)

    For this outing I put together a 20 km route that I had ridden before, at least in parts, comprised of fire roads, some root-y singletrack, a few fast descents on what I thought was going to be either fire roads or well-worn foot paths. The bad news is that some of the paths had been shut down years ago and were very much overgrown and hard to navigate, the good news is that I was not only able to try the NANO 40 on loose, muddy, sloshy, puddle-dotted forest roads, I was also treated to a crazy fast descent on a 3 km hard pack and relatively dry gravel road.

    Ride on 20191120

    After finishing the ride, I was left with two dominant feelings from this first experience with the NANO 40:

    1. What an insanely fun ride. These tyres did such a good job and provided loads of grip even in ankle-deep mud.
    2. You idiot. You had considered buying these almost two years ago when you replaced the Schwalbe X-One 33 mm tyres on the Canyon Inflite AL that brought you to gravel cycling in the first place but you didn’t do it because you were too chicken about trying a tubeless setup and the tread looked too aggressive.

    So what did I learn?

    For one that tubeless setups are the way to go for me moving forward, it seems.
    Don’t get me wrong, the Donnelly X’Plor MSO 700×40c 120 TPI tube tyres I’ve ridden so far are crazy good. Having now ridden a properly supple and comparatively aggressively treaded tyre, I appreciate them even more. For a tubed tyre, they are very comfortable and robust even when ridden below the manufacturers specification of ~ 50 psi and they offer great traction within their limits.

    Then there’s the realisation that once the fear of pinch flats is reduced and I embrace lower pressures, it opens up a lot more paths to ride. That said, I am going to increase the pressure in the back wheel for the next ride to 40 psi, because at 38 psi, it sometimes squirmed too much beneath me especially on faster, slightly rockier roads.

    Lastly that I felt the NANO 40 provides a very good mix of a fast rolling 700c tyre and some serious grip on loose ground that the WTB Sendero 47 got me hooked on.

    Oh and they look oh so nice on my bike 😏

    Battle cat on the bridge over the kurparkweiher in weisskirchen
    → 11:46, 22 Nov 2019
  • Next week is going to be a good week

    A week dedicated to robot butts

    This is from one of my favourite web comics, Questionable Content by Jeph Jacques.

    → 18:05, 21 Nov 2019
  • Diese neuen Knoppers-Riegel sind für mich in kürzester Zeit zu einer absoluten Suchtsüßigkeit geworden. Schlimm. Ich kriege nicht genug von den Dingern.

    → 13:31, 21 Nov 2019
  • From my “hey, I’ve never gotten lost in the woods, why not give that a try”-ride two weeks ago. The light that day was strange to say the least but made for interesting pictures.

    → 09:42, 20 Nov 2019
  • Steven Colbert's New Zealand Special, part 1

    I’m not gonna lie, I was looking forward to this a lot. This man is such a huge Lord of the Rings fan, I’m surprised he hadn’t moved in with Peter Jackson years ago.

    The first part of the New Zealand Special has Steven being picked up at the airport by New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and she really held her own in the interview that followed.
    I thought I saw a tiny bit of Colbert’s old persona from The Colbert Report or his time at The Daily Show during the sit down and I kept grinning through it all.

    → 13:43, 19 Nov 2019
  • I decided to set up macOS Catalina with a fresh install. It’ll allow me to rethink a couple of application choices and see what I actually need. One immediate positive is that I’ve been able to install Lightroom from the Mac App Store — no more Creative Cloud cruft.

    → 21:46, 17 Nov 2019
  • Set up a pair of brand new WTB Nano 40c and I noticed that the front tyre has a slight imperfection in the left sidewall, in a place where the rubber was pressed into the mould. I’m hoping that the Muc Off tubeless sealant will take care of it.

    → 23:38, 16 Nov 2019
  • On Sunday my ride ended with me literally getting lost in the woods for a bit because both Google Maps and my Wahoo Elemnt failed me. I need a bike computer with much better maps and navigation and I’m going to give the Hammerhead Karoo a try.

    → 13:59, 15 Nov 2019
  • When you find out coincidentally that the theme you chose for your site renders Markdown footnotes beautifully. 👍🏻🤘🏻✊🏻🥳

    → 12:37, 14 Nov 2019
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