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Long Rides, Was: atmospherics

Posted by Steve Smith on Jun 12, 2012; 8:09pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/atmospherics-tp7580159p7580173.html

On 6/12/12 1:13 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:
> Thanks, Steve, I just got back a couple of weeks ago:
> http://mc-california-trip-2012.blogspot.com/
>
> Yes, I had a gas...

Looks like a great trip... I haven't done a long ride in decades...
round trip to ABQ still qualifies.   If I had your bike I'd probably
forget to come home...   one of the (many) reasons I don't indulge in
such awesome toys.  I have much less self-restraint than you
(apparently) do.  I didn't see a single picture with beer at breakfast
for example!   Or skinny dipping in any of those lakes!  Or maybe you
are just better at self-editing than I am.

All that sitting upright and pub-food, however... surely *that* gave you
gas.   Not tempted to route some of that "methane/H2" mixture into the
carbs (oh... probably fuel injected... so into the air intake?) when you
thought you were not going to make the one-gas-station town of Caliente UT?

Me, I always drive *faster* when I think I might run out of gas...
welll, maybe not any more, but I *did* do that once... not out of
ignorance of aerodynamics and fuel economy, but some kind of willful
frustration with myself and the universe... the last 20 miles *were*
downhill and it only took 2 hours to push/coast into the only gas
station open on a Thanksgiving morning 1976!  I could have been there
1:45 earlier *without* pushing if I'd just ridden very carefully...
maybe a little deliberate hypermile coasting, etc.  But noooo!

Anecdotally yours!
  - Steve


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