Man I just got into cycling in April, fell in love with the looks/practicality of randonneuring bikes. I'd love to work up to doing one of these events in the next year or two! Looks like a great time
I finally got around to this video and it was great to see your prepping your bike and gear for the rando ride. Seems like it could be a lot of fun with the right group of people. I was surprised to see such a wide range of bikes and riders in the rando group.
Very interesting video. I have a Specialized 60 cm Expedition touring bike with 40 spoke wheels & 700 x 35 tires. Wiring in the downtube for a generator that rubs on the tire tread. (More info on how you charge your phone as you ride please) Suntour shifting on the triple chainrings up front with a neat little cam in the downtube mounted shift leverd that trims the front derailleur as the rear deraileur moves across the freewheel cluster. I really love the bike.
I enjoyed your video as I love the nitty gritty bike geek stuff as well as the ride details. That is a sweet ride you have there. I have done several century rides and at 58 years old that seems to be my limit as of late. Take care.
I haven’t done a brevet since before covid and now I’m feeling the pull. I liked the sign off cards but get the new gps system. Thanks for the motivation now I just need to build up my miles and pick something:)🇨🇦
I never knew that randonneuring was a thing until I started watching your videos. Seems like my kind of event. You against the road and yourself. Motivated me to jump on the wifes peleton and start building my base. Hope to see you at 200k sometime this fall.
Excellent video! I am looking at a Waterford/Gunnar, and that build you have is gorgeous. My wife and I hope to do everything from club rides to multi-day touring with brevets as our “competitive” endeavor.
Immediately subscribed! The video was very enjoyable and informative. Thank you for sharing your cycling expertise. Endurance bicycling, comraradarie, PBJ's, burritos, blues guitar music, what is not to like? Looking forward to an upcoming Ride for MS and the El tour de Tucson. Working my way up to a brevet.
Love these randonneuring videos. I wonder if you could drop in a bit more information around the route on future videos as to where you are - it's always enjoyable to call up Google maps and follow the route. Great channel!
Very informative, I’ve always wondered how to prepare and transport a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Lol, just teasing you. Great video, especially the beginning of the brevet. One of the best parts of the ride.
OMG! I love seeing a Waterford bike. Back in 1990 I had a custom built Schwinn Paramount OS made in in Waterford. I miss that bike but the next Waterford for me will be more of a endurance style like yours. I'm more concerned about comfort and reliability than racing speed anymore. Safe rides!
Minus the burrito wrap, the mix you have in the pan ,is what's referred to as "chuck wagon hash" or "eggs 'n' such". That's gonna fill you up in no time. And it doesn't take much.
Those burritos look excellent! Although personally I skip the salsa if I'm not going to be near any, uh, facilities, for a while lol. Lovely ride, thanks for the vid!
Beautiful bike. Not trying to be facetious, but can someone explain the benefit of a bike like this as opposed to a nice old light mountain bike with road tires, fenders, comfortable ergonimics, etc?
I just caught this video. Very nice! Could you give me some info on your rear light? I am looking to add a rear light onto my rear fender, and yours is close to what I'm looking for. I assume the wiring needs to be spliced into the headlight wiring? I have the same front hub and front light that you have, but with spade connectors at the hub. (I have a new to me Rando bike, and I'm trying to get a list of updates / upgrades that I want to make). Thank you!
How do you like the 53mm midtrail? I'm working on a randonneur frame projet, and I wanted a low trail geometry, but I dont like the idea of riding with a front loaded bag all the time.
How is your experience with the barlow pass tires extralights in tubeless? Any weeping issues? i've been using the standard casing, but wondering if i should try the extralights as my off-road riding is quite limited and usually on well maintained gravel.
3:43 Dynamo hub… sounds kinda like a Frank Zappa tune…
Just recently found this video. Liking the adventure/riding videos as well as the repair/maintenance videos. Great looking bike!
Man I just got into cycling in April, fell in love with the looks/practicality of randonneuring bikes. I'd love to work up to doing one of these events in the next year or two! Looks like a great time
I finally got around to this video and it was great to see your prepping your bike and gear for the rando ride. Seems like it could be a lot of fun with the right group of people. I was surprised to see such a wide range of bikes and riders in the rando group.
Super nice randonneur from a great builder! You've done a really good job explaining the riding.
I like seeing these bike rally videos, especially if kids are involved, and are inspiring other kids to get outside, and get on their bikes.
i can feel the excitement in the video preparing the bike in your workshop
Thanks for sharing. Randoneurrers seem like a really great bunch.
Nice video and enjoyed all the finer points of prepping and your bike. Music was spot on and made the video great.
Very interesting video. I have a Specialized 60 cm Expedition touring bike with 40 spoke wheels & 700 x 35 tires. Wiring in the downtube for a generator that rubs on the tire tread. (More info on how you charge your phone as you ride please) Suntour shifting on the triple chainrings up front with a neat little cam in the downtube mounted shift leverd that trims the front derailleur as the rear deraileur moves across the freewheel cluster. I really love the bike.
That’s a great bike
I enjoyed your video as I love the nitty gritty bike geek stuff as well as the ride details. That is a sweet ride you have there. I have done several century rides and at 58 years old that seems to be my limit as of late. Take care.
Awesome rando content, love this stuff!
Like and subscribe and watch them all so I can just live off my RUclips channel and ride rando forever!
I enjoyed this! Not sure I’m up for a ride like that, but enjoyed the experience you gave us!
Hi Steve. You are the second Quandt I have come across randomly in the last week. The other one was on a cycling Facebook group.
That was great! Thanks for the trouble to come south.
I haven’t done a brevet since before covid and now I’m feeling the pull. I liked the sign off cards but get the new gps system. Thanks for the motivation now I just need to build up my miles and pick something:)🇨🇦
Very cool video. I recently got back into rando riding after a long hiatus. Glad to see it getting some due.
Its fantastic seeing the same start to Audaxing allover the world.
Loved this video! I spy Cyndy & Chet from NC on the tandem, and Mark RUSA64 in pink SIR vest. You were riding with some great folks
Bicycle humans are weird AF! I love it! I'm in! 😁
I never knew that randonneuring was a thing until I started watching your videos. Seems like my kind of event. You against the road and yourself. Motivated me to jump on the wifes peleton and start building my base. Hope to see you at 200k sometime this fall.
Nice!
Sweet bike, thanks for the video. Also, if you put the nut on the bolt before grinding it down, when you remove the nut it will fix the threads. 👍
Beautiful bike and thanks for letting us into the world of ranndoneuring super cool
Awesome video. Thanks for all your information.
Excellent video! I am looking at a Waterford/Gunnar, and that build you have is gorgeous. My wife and I hope to do everything from club rides to multi-day touring with brevets as our “competitive” endeavor.
Great video!!! I'm from Elbert County "where the stones were " wish my knee would hold up for that ride. Thank you for posting this.
Beautiful video! I did like the calm music you chose!
I also hope there will be more randonneuring videos, so I subscribed.😊
Greetings from Germany!✌️
Hallo, gibt es so welche Fahrten auch in Deutschland? Ich würde so etwas auch mal gerne machen, kannst du mir weiterhelfen?
Immediately subscribed! The video was very enjoyable and informative. Thank you for sharing your cycling expertise. Endurance bicycling, comraradarie, PBJ's, burritos, blues guitar music, what is not to like? Looking forward to an upcoming Ride for MS and the El tour de Tucson. Working my way up to a brevet.
Love these randonneuring videos. I wonder if you could drop in a bit more information around the route on future videos as to where you are - it's always enjoyable to call up Google maps and follow the route. Great channel!
Very informative, I’ve always wondered how to prepare and transport a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Lol, just teasing you. Great video, especially the beginning of the brevet. One of the best parts of the ride.
Badass! The bike and the ride
Thank you for sharing, considering doing one of these now!
OMG! I love seeing a Waterford bike. Back in 1990 I had a custom built Schwinn Paramount OS made in in Waterford. I miss that bike but the next Waterford for me will be more of a endurance style like yours. I'm more concerned about comfort and reliability than racing speed anymore. Safe rides!
So cool, and very hardcore! Neat sector of the sport
Minus the burrito wrap, the mix you have in the pan ,is what's referred to as "chuck wagon hash" or "eggs 'n' such". That's gonna fill you up in no time. And it doesn't take much.
I can scarcely imagine that anyone would want to "cheat" on a robaix by taking shortcuts. I mean, what would be the point?
Those burritos look excellent! Although personally I skip the salsa if I'm not going to be near any, uh, facilities, for a while lol. Lovely ride, thanks for the vid!
First of all great looking bike, new subscriber from Chicago here.
Looks like so much fun.
I really enjoyed the video. It was very interesting !!
Beautiful bike. Not trying to be facetious, but can someone explain the benefit of a bike like this as opposed to a nice old light mountain bike with road tires, fenders, comfortable ergonimics, etc?
I just caught this video. Very nice! Could you give me some info on your rear light? I am looking to add a rear light onto my rear fender, and yours is close to what I'm looking for. I assume the wiring needs to be spliced into the headlight wiring? I have the same front hub and front light that you have, but with spade connectors at the hub. (I have a new to me Rando bike, and I'm trying to get a list of updates / upgrades that I want to make). Thank you!
I'm a leatherworker and ask myself, "Why leather?", I absolutely love the hammered fenders.
Your awesome!
Doesn't the wheel buckle if you hang the bike like that?
Fantastic!
How do you like the 53mm midtrail? I'm working on a randonneur frame projet, and I wanted a low trail geometry, but I dont like the idea of riding with a front loaded bag all the time.
Top video well done.
Very enjoyable video I especially enjoyed: Q: “WISCAAAANSEN?” A: “No.” Well played sir.
One more question. What camera did you use in your videos?
What size fenders are those? Beautiful bike.
How is your experience with the barlow pass tires extralights in tubeless? Any weeping issues? i've been using the standard casing, but wondering if i should try the extralights as my off-road riding is quite limited and usually on well maintained gravel.
Hi, is a Fuji Touring (13-14 kg) worth for a randonnée ? What about your bike weight ? Everybody here in Italy use sport bike for randonnée.
Nice video. Where are you from?
He says it in the first minutes
Why do they always say “who’s from Wisconsin….Wizzzkaaansin?
Thanks for the great video! You mispronounce brevet.
I really like your video, but flashing tail lights,...not su much,...
The most american thing I can think of: Loading a bike into a car, so you can ride it. :D Found it slightly amusing.
I never pack my bike in a car. Never.
I’ve pedaled 3 days to get to a 125 mi bike event.
If I can’t pedal to an event from home, I don’t do the event.