Saturday, August 23, 2008

Back from another short holiday

Today I returned from another short bicycle holiday. Some time ago, my wife and me got an offer to spend a week in a cabin in Moerzeke, a small town in the provence of East-Flanders. Last week Saturday, I rode my XP to Moerzeke, which turned out to be around 65 miles from home (isn't it cool to ride your bike to your holidays' destination ???). Moerzeke is situated close to the river Scheldt which runs a part through the west of Belgium. They just finished completing a marked bikeroute all across the provence, which means that there are over 600 miles of bike routes, most of them car free ! Unbelievable ! I spent most of the times with my XP on the riverbanks, it was awesome to ride that close to the river and only meet other cyclists or pedestrians. Of course I did have to spend some time with my wife during last week , but still I managed to ride over 350 miles this week !

Miles and miles of car-free roads ....

Weather was more autumn-like, with lots of wind and showers, but I still could ride my bike a couple of hours every day. There are ferries to take you across the river, and they only take bicyclists and pedestrians. They cross the river every half hour at several places, making it very easy to pick a route. There's no fee to pay, since all the ferries are working for the Flamish Government, very cool ! At several times, the ferry came to pick me up as a sole passenger, now that's what I call pure luxuary, to have the whole ferry to yourself ;-)

Ferry on the other side of the river ...

This week proved again that the XP is the ultimate touring bike, IF transporting it is no issue. Despite the sometimes strong headwinds, I never felt uncomfortable on it and felt like I could ride it all day. Sure, there are faster bikes out there, but none of them are as comfortable as the XP, which still stays my favorite tourer ....

Monday, August 04, 2008

First milestone

Yesterday, I managed to get the first 10.000 km ( = 6,250 miles) on my XP. Earlier this week I managed to find the sweet spot of my seat again, so now I can ride it for hours and hours again without any discomfort. I have over 1,500 miles with the Dual Drive and although I mostly use like 4 or 5 of the same gears, knowing that I can ride it uphill everywhere gives me some comfort (so I will not have any worries if I happen to ride the famous Wall of Geraardsbergen, like last year !). The XP has been my favorite bike these last few weeks, both of my 2 CF bikes have been collecting dust in my garage. The Shimano's LX disc brakes work excellent, although I have a hard time getting the brake pads not to touch the discs.
Although I'm very fond of the XP, there are some things that I'd like to see otherwise. It's probably nitpicking, but here they are anyway :

1. the lenght of the bike.

As you know the XP is a huge and long bike, mostly because of the big 26" wheels. Length and big wheels are very comfy and I'm not willing to give up that. Only drawback is that I can't put
the XP on a bike rack. I could put it on a trailer, but that's such a hassle. If there's any bike out there with the same level of comfort, please let me know !

2. BB height.

The XP's BB heigt is slighty higher than the regular Stratus' BB, but especially when riding uphill, I'd like a higher BB. Not that the XP's a slouch, but a higher BB would defenitely improve climbing. I know that the V3 has a higher BB, but I'm pretty sure that the V3 is not as comfy as the XP, and I'm not willing to give up that.

Other than that, I hope to put many more miles on my XP. No real other plans for the future, execpt maybe matching front panniers. The Schwalbe's Marathon Supremes hardly show any sign of wear, defenitely an improvement from the Big Apples I used to have. Probably not the fastest tires, but no flats so far so I'll stick to them.