Friday, March 25, 2005

No. 33, Vol. 4

Remember the days before mini vans and SUVs dotted the landscape, and kids rode their bikes to baseball and soccer practice? And paperboys were 16 years old or younger? And kids played football and baseball in the street? Man, I long for the old days. Folks today seem to be in such a big hurry to overbook their social and leisure calendars, and relive their childhood through their kids. Makes me glad to hop on my bike and slow the world down a bit. Remember that the next time you go for a ride, and be thankful for the ability to turn the pedals and enjoy some solitude on God’s green earth. Happy birthday to Jean Boulanger (26th)!

Gary Boulanger, editor
The Bike Evangelist
305 S. Main St. - BARN
Springboro, Ohio USA
Website
Email
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Phony: 937-748-8862

Cycles Gaansari Store Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10-6 p.m.; Saturday 11-5 p.m. Closed Wednesday and Sunday.
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Group Rides
Time to saddle up, partner! Starting Tuesday, April 5, just a few days after Daylight Savings Time, Cycles Gaansari will have group rides at 6:30 p.m. These will be moderately fast road bike rides on the rolling hills of Springboro and the outlying townships. Conversational pace.
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Interviews
Jered Raflik is referred to as the DK product manager, although he really doesn’t care for titles much. He oversees anything to do with the DK name on it. He’s involved in a lot of other stuff too. Everyone at DK wears a lot of hats, because they’re a small company with less than 12 full time employees for both System Cycle and DK. Everyone thinks System Cycles/DK is a huge corporation with a ton of money; according to Raflik, it's not like that. We caught up with him at his Franklin office to talk shop recently.

My good buddy Dave Schlabowske was recently profiled in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. He's program manager for the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin, a non-profit advocacy group, and he totally rocks. Davey-Boy and I have ridden our Rivendells from Milwaukee to Green Bay (142 miles in one day), our singlespeeds at the 2000 Singlespeed World Championships, our BMX bikes through downtown Milwaukee at night, and spun countless hours on our fixed-gear bikes. I miss him, and I miss riding with him. Dave was one of a handful of close friends I physically left behind in Milwaukee when my family moved to Dayton in August 1999, but it's a wonderful thing to see Dave thriving as a full-time bicycle advocate in a city he really loves. Ride it like you stole it, Dave!
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Cyclocross
Cyclocross, in a nutshell, is like doing steeplechase on a bicycle. Steeplechase is a footrace of usually 3,000 meters over a closed track with hurdles and a water jump; cyclocross is a bicycle race of usually a mile over a mix of asphalt and dirt trails, with 40cm high barriers staggered around the course to add various degrees of difficulty. Ascents, descents and adverse cambers also add great theater for spectators.

Cyclocross bikes are pretty unique for a few reasons, namely the cross-hybridization of two disciplines: road and MTB. At a glance, a cyclocross bike looks like a road bike: drop handlebars, bar-end or integrated brake lever shifting, narrow 700c diameter wheels, svelte tubing and narrow saddle. But closer inspection turns up cantilever brakes and more tire clearance for wider tires and the mud that often plugs up the narrow knobbies, hence the term “mudplugging.” Many cyclocrossers use narrow, slick tires to train on country roads, then switch to 700x30c semi-slick knobby tires for racing.

We’ve decided to enter the fray with the Gaansari Mudplugger, inspired by countless hours discussing bicycle design and cyclocross dynamics with multiple national `cross champion Tim Rutledge, former pro racer and product designer for Redline Bicycles, now with Raleigh American. Just like the rest of the Gaansari line, expect to see a nice mix of old-school heritage with smart componentry options. Made in Ohio. Color: Stable Boy Orange. Price: TBD. We’re also in the early stages of developing a Springboro-based cyclocross race series for autumn 2005.
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Products to Consider
All products, unless otherwise noted, can be shipped to your home or workplace for an additional shipping cost. Just call 1-937-748-8862 or email info@gaansari.com, and we'll take care of your cycling needs.

GEAR
On-One Mungo H'bars
Based on the much-ballyhooed Nitto Moustache bars, UK style. The Mungos have a 26.0mm clamp diameter, and are 53cm wide. Just $50. Again, we recommend the Tektro 221A road brake levers, just $16/pair.

On-One Midge H'bars
Based on the much-ballyhooed WTB Dirt Drop cyclocross bars, UK style. The Midge has a 25.4mm clamp diameter, and is 58cm wide with a 113-degree flare on the ends! Just $65. Once again, we recommend the Tektro 221A road brake levers, just $16/pair. Shimano bar-end shifters would work swimmingly for `cross; call for availability and pricing (8 or 9-spd). Excellent bars for the upcoming Gaansari Mudplugger! The funny names "Mungo" and "Midge" come from a British children's TV show that ran in the late 1960s, early `70s.

Nitto Scorcher H'bars
Probably the most Wright Brothers-worthy bars for the Scorcher or fixie project bike on the planet. The cromoly Scorcher bars have a 25.4mm clamp diameter, and are 56cm wide. Just $45. We recommend the DiaCompe reverse brake levers, just $30/pair.

Gaansari Cycling Cap – Blue
As most lifestyle cyclers would admit, the much vaunted and highly respected cotton cycling cap is a must-have item anytime of the year. Fly the Gaansari colors! Gold "Gaansari" logos throughout. Made by Pace in the USA. Also available in Red or Black. Just $10.

Gaansari Stable
Looking for an old fixed gear? Something new old stock? Visit the Gaansari Stable for really good deals. We've sold fine bikes to fine folks from Atlanta, Florida, Delaware and Seattle, to name a few.
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Nifty Movies
· As card-carrying members of the “Wallace & Gromit” fan club for nearly 10 years, we heartily recommend book marking this movie preview on your short list of Favorites – “Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit” due in October 2005. It’s the first full-length feature movie from the crew that received a handful of Oscar awards for the W&G short films.

· I still remember seeing Star Wars as an 11-year-old in Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1977. Now my 11- and 10-year-old kids and I will see Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith this spring. My, how time flies.
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Nifty Links
· Blue Collar MTB wants to help riders who love the sport, but who don’t have the money to spend on high priced, average quality products. Their goal is to test products and give their website viewers valuable and honest feedback, so fellow riders know what products are worth their hard-earned money.

· Friend and customer Aldo Ross contributes vintage images to this really boss website.

· Matt Chester builds custom titanium single gear bicycle frames by hand, in 700c / 29" with traditional single speed (track ends + rim brakes) or fixed gear specific. Simple, the way it ought to be.

· Don Ferris builds bicycle frames, and is the foremost provider of excellent framebuilding expertise via his company, Anvil Bikeworks – built to hammer on!

· Have a Nifty Music or Movie Link you'd like to recommend? Send it to us for future consideration.
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The Bike Evangelist is an electronic newsletter developed to keep cyclers informed on the latest goings-on at Cycles Gaansari, including new products, services, events, and anything else pertinent to the Greater Dayton cycling community and beyond. Nearly 1,201 strong! Published by Clutch Marketing Group LLC, Springboro, OH. © 2005. All Rights Reserved. If you like what you've read, tell others. If you don't, let us know and we can unsubscribe you, no problemo.

Thursday, March 03, 2005

No. 32, Vol. 4

In like a lion, out like a lamb, indeed. The month of March thinks its January in southwest Ohio, and area cyclists have been spotted standing at their windows with thousand-yard stares, helmet and cycling gloves in hand. Send some warmth our way, please!

Gary & Jean Boulanger, editors
The Bike Evangelist
305 S. Main St. - BARN
Springboro, Ohio USA
Website
Email
Diary
Phony: 937-748-8862

Cycles Gaansari Store Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10-6 p.m.; Saturday 11-5 p.m. Closed Wednesday and Sunday.

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Buyer's Guide
Looks like the Gaansari brand is in good company, according to the latest VeloNews Buyer's Guide. We're listed under its "Handmade Alternative" section among several dozen Small Production Framebuilders. According to VeloNews, "If you're looking for your first bike since you were 10 years old, it's a sound idea to go with something off the rack. But if you're to the point of considering bikes in the $3,000-plus range, it might be time to consider a custom alternative. It's likely that when you buy your second or third bike, you can get a custom-tailored frame for about the same amount of cash as a machine-produced frame." Our thoughts exactly.
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Products to Consider
All products, unless otherwise noted, can be shipped to your home or workplace for an additional shipping cost. Just call 1-937-748-8862 or email info@gaansari.com, and we'll take care of your cycling needs.

NEW Products
The Gaansari St. Clair is now available with 650B wheels in all sizes 52cm and larger. Thanks to some gentle prodding by VBQ's publisher, Jan Heine, and a few recommendations by Steve Hampsten, we're moving into the 650B realm. We'll still offer a 26-inch wheeled version of all St. Clair sizes. Our Man Justin has already begun building wheels; alongside his workbench is a stack of Velocity Synergy 650B rims and tires from Panaracer, Michelin, Schwalbe, and Mitsuboshi. We've ordered a gaggle of dynamo hubs and lights, so give us a call for quotes and rear hub options!

The Gaansari Whirlwind is also getting noticed on various chatgroups; just when I want to throw in my two cents, a knight in shining armor explains our position. Thanks, our watchdog friends.

Ritchey WCS Blend Coffee
Tom is a good friend, a good bicyclist, and a voracious coffee drinker. So it was only fitting that he starts selling his own blend of coffee, roasted in Missouri. Tom is serious about his coffee, and his custom Sumatran, Arabic and Costa Rican blend, is strong and robust. It will not disappoint on those early morning rides. Just $11.95/lb. Order some from Cycles Gaansari today! A percentage of every sales goes to support Kids Across America.
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GEAR
Brompton L6
Our favorite travel bike - no tools, no muss, no fuss. Made right, made in England. Just $1,087 complete.

Carradice Brompton Travel Rucksack
Custom travel case for your new or old Brompton folder. Grab the handle, use the shoulder strap, or slip it on like a backpack. Handmade in England, of course. Just $170.

Gaansari Stable
Loking for an old fixed gear? Something new old stock? Visit the Gaansari Stable for really good deals. We've sold fine bikes tio fine folks from Atlanta, Florida, Delaware and Seattle, to name a few.
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EVENTS
Fat40
The Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival hosts the world's largest offroad point-to-point race September 16 - 18. I and 2,000 others got our butts shellacked by Greg LeMond in 1990 and 1991. Space is limited, they only accept 1,700 racers, and they draw via lottery. Give it your best shot!

Fixed Gear Symposium
The First Annual International Fixed Gear Symposium is slated for August 12 -14 in Traverse City, Michigan. Mono-coggers unite!


Singlespeed World Championships
Couldn't make it to Germany, Australia or England? The Singlespeed World's are in State College, Pennsylvania this August 20 - 21. Race if you dare!

Scallywags National Summit
Join various Scallywag chapters as they convene in Minneapolis April 27 - May 1. Check out their tall bikes!
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Nifty Books
· Don Miller is a fairly young guy who's written some insightful books about God, and the one I'm currently reading, "Blue Like Jazz," intrigues and challenges me.

· A new coffee table book is coming out this May from the folks at Vintage Bicycle Quarterly, called "The Golden Age of Handbuilt Bicycles." Anything from Jan Heine is top-notch, so place your orders right away.
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Nifty Movies
· Scifi is a favorite genre at our house, and anytime we find a movie with some comic book sprinkled in, we're all for it. Henri and I enjoyed seeing "The Rocketeer" again, an airborne Indiana Jones.

· No actor had the screen presence as sweet as Cary Grant, and "North By Northwest" was one of his best. I certainly helped to have Alfred Hitchcock directing.
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Nifty Music
· Thanks to friend and shop rat Pete P. for this neat link to one of the best guitarist I've seen in years; the kid's just 21 years old, he's from Germany, and his name is Joscho Stephan. Some call him the second coming of gypsy jazz great Django Reinhardt. I call him amazing. His Mutter probably calls him "Mein Kleines Joscho." Enjoy!
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Nifty Links
· Dale Brown's Classic Rendezvous is a joy to read, and a wonderful resource for vintage bike geeks like me.

· Sterling Gardner is a new friend, and he runs the Wright House Bed & Breakfast, built in 1815 by the founder of our little hamlet of Springboro, Jonathan Wright. Out-of-town visitors to Cycles Gaansari can book a room and rent a Brompton L6 when in town. Rentals available in May 2005.

· Have a Nifty Music or Movie Link you'd like to recommend? Send it to us for future consideration.

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The Bike Evangelist is an electronic newsletter developed to keep cyclers informed on the latest goings-on at Cycles Gaansari, including new products, services, events, and anything else pertinent to the Greater Dayton cycling community and beyond. Nearly 1,175 strong! Published by Clutch Marketing Group LLC, Springboro, OH. © 2005. All Rights Reserved. If you like what you've read, tell others. If you don't, let us know and we can unsubscribe you, no problemo.