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Ted Zuhlsdorf
Добавлен 14 сен 2013
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Time lapse of Full Moonrise on February 5, 2023 from the patio
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Time lapse of Full Moonrise on February 5, 2023 from the patio
horses on col du soulor
Просмотров 366 лет назад
Horses wandering on the Col du Soulor. Ted Zuhlsdorf providing on the bike commentary.
Warren with cell service cycling in saint berarde france
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Warren demonstrates reception on his iPhone while cycling in Oisans, France, specifically the dead end road in Saint Berarde.
Cycling through goats on the Grosse Scheidegg
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Cycling through goats on the Grosse Scheidegg
Koppenberg Hill Boulder Superior
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This is the "Koppenberg," hill just outside Boulder, CO. There is a race here of the same name, and this hill is the main event because the hill is super steep and usually really crappy. Today it was worse than normal, but I've done the race where it was almost as bad - just two lines up it. Tire tracks.
Warren TZ Tourmalet
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A brief video, with conversation of two cyclists, and stellar views, ascending the Tourmalet from Pierrefitte-Nestalas. Go there. Ride it.
DIY Instructions Free Motion Rollers Indoor Cycling Rollers
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This is a followup to daggodog's video "Roll Your Own Stand" on same subject. That video is here: ruclips.net/video/1ykfK2o3AV0/видео.html On this more comprehensive video we build a frame and tensioning kit to give your indoor cycling rollers free-motion. Once you ride these you will not ride static rollers again because by allowing the rollers to move forward and back you obtain a much smooth...
The Wrong but Memorable Route from Le Freney-d'Oisans to Marseille
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The Wrong but Memorable Route from Le Freney-d'Oisans to Marseille
Nice project to do in this COVID-19 quarantine time! Great upgrade for my Minoura Moz.
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Have you looked at Kreitler rollers to do this with? I have been trying to figure out how to do this with my rollers and have not had the best of luck. And I run the 1.5" rollers on mine.
Thank you for the video
good on you, lads. this video proves that nothing warrants the $800+ tag on the floating/sliding rollers..... my main problem with the commercially available ones is the non-sensical commerce - they are frequently being marketed as advanced or more 'pro' rollers which is the only USP. Countless turbo trainer OR rollers promotional articles and videos prove that marketing people simply after your money here, nothing else. In fact the sliding rollers as these lads proved could be a thirty forty bucks upgrade max. and should be aimed for beginners who often find it difficult to balance themselves for longer periods of time or who do not have smooth enough pedalling style. for out of saddle efforts you need to train outside, rollers are not going to help with that.
Excellent image stabilization.
This is a cool project, but your tool use is just horrendous.
Сверлит как мудак
Really nice video. Can you post a list of parts?
Thanks. I am using Kreitler rollers and they are not like the saris. I have been trying to think of how to modify mine. Happy 2016
The hinge is a great idea. Also, I've experimented with two, one and no elastic bands. My preference now is no elastic bands when staying seated, which is 98% of my roller riding. There is less tension on your forward momentum and thus less tension transmitted to the patella tendon (at least my patella tendon). Also, the bike still only moves a couple inches at most, so I've never had an issue of the rollers creating up or back much within the wooden frame. And in fact, I've ridden it outside the frame without a problem. I've reluctantly concluded that the frame is superfluous if your floor is exactly level.
Hmmm... looks like you could put a hinge somewhere near the middle to make it even easier to transport. Maybe you could also add some stopper wheels on L brackets to keep the front wheel from coming off the roller as I've seen on other DIY designs. Great video! Very helpful.
way to go!
Nice video.. But you need to move that front drum forward 2 more holes as it is to far back for that bike.
+Anthony James Good eye. The rulers were set up for my bike, which is much smaller than his.
Thank you. I forget the name of the heavy handed manufacturer but I hope that they did not come after you. It is very kind of you to chance their wrath. Do you use virtual cycling software? Like Wattzapp Tracx or virtual-cycle.com for free (but the site is down now). The Tacx Galaxia aren't quite as free but they look like the would do the job for about 300 USD. Since I don't have rollers, nor much in the way of inner handyman, I might try them first (and put wheels on them via your method if the rockers are not enough). I may also hook up to their software, perhaps, perhaps. No affiliation. I see that they are about the same price as the aluminum cycleops so I will probably start with them and put wheels on them if the rocker is insufficient. Once again, I am very grateful to you and your dad's (?) generosity in making this video.
What kind of pants are those?
Amazing! Thanks 😜🚴
ruclips.net/video/4W3EI5idTZw/видео.html
+Trevor Weimer This is a great idea!
That video is now private :( What was the idea?
@@cranebeg I'll in block it
@@thecrowfliescrooked Thanks, but I tried the link again and still can't view it yet, would be good to see.
cranebeg unlocked now.
Have you ever made the rollers themselves? Are cycleops what you recommend?
Awesome! I now have a winter project!! Just gotta add bumpers to the front drum.
Great information thanks.
Fantastic