This week I noticed Datacamp had a half price special, only$200 AUD for a years subscription. So I have cut down on playing games (sorry Battlefield V) and used that time to learn the tidyverse on datacamp.
According to Datacamp’s website it is “the smartest way to learn Data Science Online. The skills people and businesses need to succeed are changing. No matter where you are in your career or what field you work in, you will need to understand the language of data. With DataCamp, you learn data science today and apply it tomorrow.“
Battlefield 5 is being released next Tuesday (November 20, 2018) I couldn’t wait for it, so I signed up for a month of premium access Now I am downloading Battlefield 5, but at 44gb it’s going to take over 13 hours
Another reason to download it now is, I imagine next Tuesday the servers will be really busy.
I got a new bike, a Kona Rove NRB DL I managed to buy my bike for only $2,400! This might seem excessive, but it is normally $2,999! I pick it up Friday, June 15
My fifth decade on this earth is approaching and I am getting a little wide in my girth. I have a perfectly good touring bike sitting in the garage, a Bike Friday Pocket Lama:
The only problem is because it is a foldable bike, there is a weight limit for the frame. I am over that limit 🙁 I need a new bike to ride my plus size me and the Kona Rove NRB DL fits the bill.
So why this bike?
The marketing spiel for the bike starts with:
what does a modern road bike look like? If you ask us, it would be quick on the pavement but completely capable of putting in time on a variety of surfaces. Thru-axles, hydraulic brakes, and room for big tires.
SO:
A road bike with drop bars, thru-axles, and hydraulic brakes
Room for big tyres: in 700c > 40mm and/or 650b > 45mm
A wide range of gears with a low gear suitable for cycle touring
Must be able to mount a rack and mudguards (fenders)
At least three water bottle cage mounts (two in the frame, one underneath)
A steel frame
On the front fork, attachment points for water bottle cages
On the top tube, attachment points for a top tube bag.
Bikes with these attributes are usually aim at the gravel market. This is for cyclists who like to ride on unpaved roads or even technical single track like a mountain bike.
Bikes in this category are often used for bike packing
The bike I have purchased meets the first five categories, but instead of steel uses aluminium for the frame.
Despite the ease of putting points 6 and 7 on a bike they didn’t do this for my bike.This would be down to two factors, cost and market differentiation.
Bike designed for the bike packing scene have lots of attachments points everywhere. This is incrediably versatile, but a little ugly. An excellent example of this type of bike is the Surly Troll.
While my dream bike entails images of cycling a heavy ladden bike through a desert or mountain pass, reality is moving around quickly, comfortably in a busy city with the occassional foray into the bush.
This is best served by a Road+ bike, which is essentially a comfortable road bike with fat tyres, in my case 47mm 650B (27.5″)
One of the bikes I was considering was the Surly Midnight Special which epitomises the Road+ category. I didn’t get this bike because
On the plus side it did have mounting points on the front fork. I love their marketing spiel which is just as applicable to my Kona Rove NRB DL:
Today’s road bikes are tricky little buggers. Sure, there’s still a place for super narrow, pizza cutter-esque tires that save watts and shave grams or whatever. There’s probably still even a place for a road racing bike. Those places still exist. We just don’t know – or particularly care – where they are. When it comes to road bikes, we just want to toss a few banabikenas into our pockets and see where the road takes us. We seek out varied surfaces on our rides and frequently go from pavement to gravel to shittier pavement.
Enter: The Midnight Special – a Road Plus bike designed to provide comfort and speed on those all-day rides that extend well beyond fresh pavement. It rides like a cloud on smooth pavement. but that’s expected. Any bike can do that. Where it truly shines is on pot-holed, deteriorating pavement and the occasional long stretch of gravel. The Midnight Special’s 650b Road Plus tires eat up road chatter and absorb all the bumps in the road like the champion it was designed to be.
If you’re some masochist who is unfazed by the thought of a bumpy, chattery eight-hour road ride, you should know that the benefits of Road Plus go beyond just comfort. They also create a wider contact patch, thereby increasing your traction. And traction is a good thing. Additionally, higher volume tires allow you to better fine tune your tire pressure on varying surfaces. Let a little out on bumpier roads and pump those suckers up on smooth ones.
Want to know what bike packing is? .. have a look at bikepacking.com for lots of great photos and stories.
SPECIFICATIONS
FRAME MATERIAL
Kona 6061 Aluminum Butted
SIZE
56
REAR SHOCK
n/a
FORK
Kona Full Carbon Flat mount CX Race Disc
CRANKARMS
Shimano RS510
CHAINRINGS
34/50t
B/B
Shimano 68mm
PEDALS
n/a
CHAIN
KMC X11
FREEWHEEL
Shimano 105 11-32t 11spd
CHAINGUIDE
n/a
F/D
Shimano 105
R/D
Shimano Ultegra
SHIFTERS
Shimano 105
BRAKE CALIPERS
Shimano Hydraulic Flat Mount
FRONT BRAKE ROTOR
Shimano RT54 160mm (centerlock)
REAR BRAKE ROTOR
Shimano RT54 160mm (centerlock)
BRAKE LEVERS
Shimano Hydraulic
HEADSET
FSA No. 57SC
STEM
Kona Road Deluxe
SEATPOST
Kona Deluxe Thumb w/Offset 31.6mm
SEAT CLAMP
Kona Clamp
GRIPS
Kona Cork Tape
SADDLE
WTB Volt Comp
FRONT HUB
Formula 100x12mm (centerlock)
REAR HUB
Formula 142x12mm (centerlock)
SPOKES
Stainless Black 14g
RIMS
WTB Asym i23 TCS
FRONT TIRE
WTB Horizon Road Plus TCS 650x47c (650x40c size 46)
REAR TIRE
WTB Horizon Road Plus TCS 650x47c (650x40c size 46)