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Bikes and Sand

Sand, its one of those things that seems insignificant, but it can quickly change a day of riding into a day of resting. Today, an important part of a bike has sidelined someone from participating. It’s frustrating as a cyclist to know that the weakest link isn’t yourself, but the machine. The previous week, Sudan served us a big helping of blowing sand. Riders have been experiencing many shifting problems because of it. I spent a relaxing afternoon, cleaning and using several different methods to clear the shifter pods. At one point, I had to use the floor pump to flush out sand. After a thorough test ride and the always entertaining conversations with Kathleen [about her fondness for her bike] we brought her bike back from having one gear, to multiple. Tomorrow, it goes out for a proper test, and will get Kathleen further down the road.

Posted February 05, 2008 by Luke McMurphy
Sudan | Tour Updates
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