Thank you!
Allways interesting to read comments.
I've recently got another bike stolen, it was locked with a wire lock. So I went for a D-lock this time, but you never know when one of these long-fingered are sneaking nearby looking for another one to catch. Sad but true.
The traveller-bar is an experiment; I like the comfort on longer trips, however it looks kind of strange to me..
On snow the tyres are great, but annoying on asphalt. They will be replaced by Continental Travel Contact 1.75 when they are worn out.
Changing tyres from winter to summer is allways an awaited highlight :-)
The rusted cars belongs to a car-cemetery in Ryd/Sweden. One single man was running this junk yard some decades ago. He was also living there in the forest,
in a cabin among the cars. A place with a certain atmosphere.
Link:
http://www.sydsverige.dk/?pageID=645I wanted another set of Sun Rhynos. They have worked well, but I suspect the red Kool Stop brakepads to be pretty tough to the rims. (Compared to pads which do not last as long as these ones) Changing pads more often that rims seems to be more ecenomical.. As an alternative to Rhynos I was recommended Andras.
Are the Grizzlys just as tough even being lighter?
-Indeed they are more expensive. I have not really made a descision about ceramic rims or not, just that my gear should be simple and functional to get most joy out of the trips. Spring is here!
All the best, Ole