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  • I miss the 2nd generation butterfly keyboard of my old 2016 MacBook Pro so much. Best keyboard I’ve ever used and while the mechanism is similar on the iPad Pro Smart Keyboard and damn good for a keyboard of this type, it still feels much less precise.

    → 10:00, 21 Oct 2019
  • Turns out that I’ve been riding my bike(s) every day for the past two weeks in some shape or form. Some longer rides, some shopping rides, some just going to the local coworking space. Still, it makes me very happy to get some pedaling in daily.

    → 15:58, 18 Oct 2019
  • The first piece for the gravel cassette project has arrived.

    → 14:50, 17 Oct 2019
  • Is it ever too late for a cup of hot Earl Grey tea?

    → 20:13, 16 Oct 2019
  • I just realised that I haven’t sat down to just listen to an entire orchestral soundtrack/classical album/any album really in a few weeks. I need to make time on the weekend to get lost in some good music.

    → 19:15, 16 Oct 2019
  • Just ordered an Ultegra 12–25 cassette and a Wolftooth 18 tooth cog replacement. I’ll try to combine this with my existing XT 11–40 cassette to create a cassette with very tight high gears and sensibly even spacing in the lower gears: 12-13-14-15-18-21-24-27-31-35-40

    → 20:53, 15 Oct 2019
  • First ride impressions: Salsa Cowchipper gravel bike handlebar

    When I built up my gravel bike, Battle Cat, I decided to stick with the Canyon H17 Al Ergo handlebar at least for a while because I wasn‘t keen on re-wrapping a new bar and I had, up until then, been pretty happy with it. Recent longer outings with more singletrack sections made me curious about the flared drop bars that have become increasingly popular among gravel and cross cyclists. After quite a bit of research, I decided to buy the Salsa Cowchipper Deluxe.

    Yesterday I went out for the first proper ride and the route I picked was a mix of gravel tracks, forest and wine yard paths, and some broken asphalt roads. All of it wet, slippery, loose, and muddy from three days of nearly constant heavy rain.

    On the first kilometre everything felt strange. The suddenly angled hoods and brake levers, the flare of the bars (24°), the different transition from the flat bar to the hood to the drops, and all of it combined with the Tune Dahu Skin bar tape.
    This completely evaporated once I went up the first singletrack climb. The path was parts muddy, parts wet slippery slate pieces that required careful line choice going up and equally careful weight distribution so as not to lose traction riding on 700×40c Donnelly X’Plor MSO tyres already at 3.5 bar.
    The flared bars allowed me to get into a wide and low stance, staying seated the whole time. The first fast decent on a muddy path increased the feeling of control on the bike and sections that I would have typically ridden with my hands on the hoods, I took in the drops because the reduced distance between hoods and drops, combined with the overall different shape of the assembly had me riding less hunched over.

    So far so good. I’m going for a longer gravel ride on the weekend that will hopefully be less wet and I’m looking forward to seeing how I feel about the handlebar after 40+ km in the saddle compared to a quick 16 km ride.

    → 11:14, 10 Oct 2019
  • I have made a grave mistake.
    Prepared a tea post bike ride, a sample pack that I still had laying around. Looked at the packaging, deemed it interesting, made a cup. After the first few gulps I took a closer look at the ingredients: … guarana … green tea …
    It‘s 20:57. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    → 19:59, 9 Oct 2019
  • I had an amazing Sunday:
    Slept in, went for a long, rainy hike with my partner and our dogs, fitted a new handlebar and new bar tape to my gravel bike, ate really tasty lasagne soup (yes, that exists), and watched “Raising Dion” on Netflix curled up comfortably on our couch.

    → 11:27, 7 Oct 2019
  • Cooked some curry and listened to “The Whiteness Album" by Nato Green (standup comedy). Really worth it. Check it out if you can.

    → 22:20, 30 Sep 2019
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