Paris-Brest-Paris with Charles River Wheelers
Location: NEAR Ride Studio Cafe at
LEXINGTON DEPOT
13 Depot Square
Lexington , MAEvent Type: Presentation
Date & Time: Wednesday, 27 February 2019, 7pm
Reason: Come learn about the oldest organized bicycle event!
Price: Free RSVP Required, RSVP Here
Location: NEAR Ride Studio Cafe at
LEXINGTON DEPOT
13 Depot Square
Lexington , MAEvent Type: Presentation
Date & Time: Wednesday, 27 February 2019, 7pm
Reason: Come learn about the oldest organized bicycle event!
Price: Free RSVP Required, RSVP Here
Description: Socializing from 7 PM; Light Refreshments will be served. Presentations followed by Q&A, 7:30-9 PM.
The iconic 750 mile Paris-Brest-Paris (PBP) ride runs from Paris westward to the Atlantic and back. CRW members will illustrate and describe their PBP experiences.
PBP is the world's oldest organized bicycling event, first run in 1891. It is above all a test of endurance, not open to professional racers . Riders are allowed 90 hours to finish and may eat and sleep at control points along the route.
Expect an entertaining evening as our hometown heroes tell their stories. Did you know that CRW member Harriet Fell was among the first group of Americans to complete Paris-Brest-Paris? Melinda Lyon was the first female finisher in a PBP -- twice? Two CRW members completed it on fixed gear and two others on a tandem?
But also, PBP will run again in 2019. Might you be interested in PBP? Here's your chance to find out more.
Ride Studio Cafe has worked with several PBP riders to design their ideal bike for this endurance event. Read more about the designing the perfect Paris-Brest-Paris Bike here.
This event is free and open to all. Registration is required. Please click HERE to RSVP.
Tour of Seven Cycles - October 14, 2019
Location: Seven Cycles, 125 Walnut Street, Watertown, MA
Event Type: Tour
Date & Time: Monday, October 14 at 10:30 am
Reason for Tour: See how Seven Cycle designs and builds great, custom bikes efficiently, yet perfectly, for each rider
Price: Free, RSVP Required
Location: Seven Cycles, 125 Walnut Street, Watertown, MA
Event Type: Tour
Date & Time: Monday, October 14 at 10:30 am
Reason for Tour: See how Seven Cycles builds great, custom bikes efficiently, yet perfectly, for each rider
Price: Free, RSVP Required
Description:
Seven Cycles is located just down the street from us in Watertown. Seven is a company full of bike building professionals. This is the place where custom bikes come to life and many new innovations in bike building have been developed over the years.
Seven has been making the finest bikes for over 22 years and their experience shines as they work. Many Seven Cycles designers, machinists, and welders have been in the bike building world for over 30 year.
Seven’s factory is manufacturing at its best: handcrafted bikes are very carefully and perfectly built one at a time, yet the short lead times show efficiency, and a well-run business full of highly-skilled people who are passionate about what they do.
Please register no later than 24-hours in advance of the tour. An email will be sent to you with details and directions the day prior to the tour.
Children are welcome to join if they are able to wear safety glasses for the duration.
Everyone will need to wear safety glasses and be wearing close-toed shoes.
We hope you join us!
Last Minute Information: We will email all attendees with last-minute information if anything changes from what we have published here. Please be sure to RSVP below!
Questions? Please include them in the RSVP form below or email connect@rideheadquarters.com and we'll get back to you.
Please RSVP Now to attend this very interesting and in-depth tour of Seven Cycles!
Good Friends Gathering Ride
Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA
Ride Type: Road Ride
Date & Time: Wednesday, December 26, 2018 at 11am at Ride Studio Cafe
Distance: 100 km
Price: Free - RSVP Required
Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA
Ride Type: Road Ride
Date & Time: Wednesday, December 26, 2018 at 11am at Ride Studio Cafe
Distance: 100 km
Price: Free - RSVP Required, below
Come close out the year and reflect with your friends on a fun, cool road ride with hot meals at the beginning and end.
Details:
Ideal Bikes for this Ride
Honey MidDurance Email us to take out one of these or any of our bikes on a demo ride - either for this ride or when it is more convenient for you! |
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The ride will depart from RSC at 11:00am. The Cafe will have complimentary Oatmeal and toppings for registered riders starting at 10:00am. There will also be complimentary Sweet Potato and Lentil Stew upon your return from the ride to warm you up.
Pace: We'll have at least 2 pace options; 16 mph and 17-18mph. We will offer a faster-than-18mph group if there is enough interest. We'll split into groups of no more than 10 people per speed. These are all no-drop ride groups (we stop for mechanical issues) but you must be able to maintain the advertised pace. Please communicate with the ride leader if you need to drop off of the ride at any point.
If you haven’t filled out our Ride Waiver, you must do it online here prior to attending the ride.
Please carefully read and be ready to ride by our Riding Rules.
You must RSVP at the form below on this page prior to 5pm December 23.
Our bike shop employees will be available but to ensure the best service, if you need something before the ride, please email us a day in advance.
Please consider the weather when choosing your tires. We recommend fenders for wet road conditions, we do not recommend fenders for mixed-terrain rides.
This ride may become a mixed-terrain ride if the weather is bad on December 26. The distance and route are also subject to change depending on weather and road conditions. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates.
Make sure you are well-equipped for the cold and wintry conditions. At Ride Studio we have a great selection of new winter apparel from our friends at 45NRTH, Cafe du Cycliste, and Velocio that is sure to keep you warm and comfortable out on the road. We have great options for studded tires, a must-have for riding on icy roads.
We look forward to finishing 2018 with you in style!
Please RSVP here, prior to December 23 at 11pm.
We will email all who RSVP no later than 8pm on December 25 with last-minute details and the ride’s route.
Brutiful Roads Triple - Winter Ride Series 2019
Location: Various remote start locations
Ride Type: Remote roads, paved
Time & Date: The first nice weather weekend day in January, February and March 2019
Distance: 2 route options for each; 40 miles and 65 miles
Price: Free
Location: Various remote start locations
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads
Time & Date: The first road-rideable Saturday in January, February, and March 2019
Distance: 2 route options for each: ~40 miles and ~65 miles
Price: Free
Description: The Brutiful Roads Triple is a winter ride series designed for road bikes that fit studded tires. These are three super winter rides, one happens each month this winter, each is VERY weather dependent: when the weather allows for riding on dirt and paved roads, we are riding! Each ride in this series happens the FIRST road-rideable Saturday of each month.
Ideal Bikes for this Series
Honey MidDuranceA titanium performance, light-weight bike with medium-reach caliper brakes and clearance for 35mm tires or 28mm tires with fenders.
Honey AllroadsA titanium bike with disc brakes and ability to ride fast and fun with both road and up to 40mm tires, or 650B wheels with 50mm tires.
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Get prepared and we will let you know a couple of days before when the ride is running. Each ride has a remote start in a new town so the roads and backroads are all places most people have not been. No remote start is more than a one-hour drive from either Ride Studio Cafe or Ride Headquarters.
Before each ride, we’re meeting up for breakfast — breakfast with the group is optional — to allow all to enjoy some warm food prior to rolling out. The ride will conclude with a late lunch or early dinner, too.
The ride is free, but be prepared to purchase all of the food you consume throughout the day.
See below to RSVP. It is VERY important to RSVP since we’ll be emailing participants about the starting locations, timing of when we’re meeting for breakfast, planned rollout times, and route files.
The meaning of Brutiful: It means a beautiful route with brutal aspects. David B used the term to describe one of our previous adventure rides this way, thus this ride series found its name!
Pace and Distance Options
Each ride offers two distances. We’ll let you know what these are, exactly, via email to all who RSVP, a couple of days before the ride. We expect the shorter route to be approximately 40 miles and the longer route to be approximately 65 miles for each ride. We’ll have two paces of leader-led groups doing the shorter distance: a 16mph average and 17-18mph average. We’ll have one group of ~17.5mph doing the longer distance. You’re welcome to do either route at the pace of your choice and on your own or with any riders you want to ride with. Just be sure you’ve got the route and at least one back-up power source to charge your GPS unit and phone during the day. We will want to know which group you want to ride with at the ride, or if you’re riding solo. We do not recommend riding solo for these kinds of distances in the cold for safety purposes.
Preparation
Have your Winter Essentials Duffel ready! In that bag, we recommend:
All the clothing you typically use for 10-40 degree riding. Clothing that likes wet conditions isn’t a bad idea, either. Note: We’re only including the gear that people often forget when they’re in a hurry, and riding in unexpected conditions. If you forget to put your bibs in your Snow Essentials Kit, we have no sympathy!
Headlight 100% charged and ready for use
Taillight with batteries in good condition. Bring an extra set of batteries.
Quick note on Batteries: Batteries die. Batteries don’t like the cold so they power down a lot more quickly than on an autumn day. Three hours of battery life can become one hour – or worse – in the cold months. Keep your electronics warm – in your jacket or jersey, not in your saddle bag – until you need them. This includes your phone, backup battery, spare light, and your GPS unit – if you’re not the ride navigator.
Winter shoes or your autumn shoes with overshoes. Note that overshoes are inadequate on most cold, extended-distance rides for most people.
Long, thick wool socks
Chemical hand and toe warmers
Helmet
Long finger gloves, possibly with liners.
Three season cap that covers your ears.
Neck gator - check out our custom neck gators in store!
Protective glasses
High-vis vest - this is important as it’s always harder to be seen in the winter and in inclement conditions. We are likely to be riding through areas where hunters may be near. High-vis, especially orange, is an important color to wear in such areas. We’ll let you know if we’ll be on trails that are shared by hunters via email to all who RSVP for each ride.
Towel to dry off after the ride.
A change of clothes for after the ride - it’s not fun to eat dinner or drive home in sweaty, wet, cold clothes.
The Rides
JANUARY
Ride One:
Date: Done and dusted on Saturday, January 12. Amazing ride and amazing riders.
FEBRUARY
Ride Two:
Date: Can be any one of the following dates based on weather.
Saturday, February 2
Saturday, February 9
Saturday, February 16
Saturday, February 23
Start Location: To Be Announced!
Route: To Be Announced!
Details: To Be Announced!
MARCH
Ride Three:
Date: Can be any one of the following dates based on weather.
Saturday, March 2
Saturday, March 9
Saturday, March 16
Saturday, March 23
Saturday, March 30
Start Location: To Be Announced!
Route: To Be Announced!
Details: To Be Announced!
Register Here for the Brutiful Rides!
You’ll also receive email updates!
Last Minute Information: We will email everyone who RSVPs with the latest information and details concerning where to meet, timing, route, etc.
Contact Information: Email brutiful@rideheadquarters.com with questions.
Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules.
Waiver: Ride Headquarters requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.
Proper Bike for this ride:
Road conditions the day of the ride will dictate. 25c-32c tires likely appropriate. Studded tires may be required depending on weather.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control when riding with a group.
A bike that’s in safe working order. It can be dangerous to stop for mechanicals in the cold, so make very certain your bike comes clean, lubed, safety checked with fresh brake pads, and tires in good shape.
If it's wet on the road or raining, please put a rear fender on your bike to keep the person behind you happy. A fender will make your day significantly better, too.
When will each ride run?
Wondering if the ride is on? We are emailing everyone who RSVPs to this series, so please sign up for updates by way of RSVP’ing. We won’t know until a couple of days in advance as to whether the ride is on since weather is a bit unpredictable this time of year. And we don’t expect you to necessarily be able to attend since we aren’t nailing down the “go” date until a couple of days before.
Icy conditions: We ride. For this you have to have studded tires in order to ride with us.
Cold: It doesn’t matter what the temperature is, we ride. We may recommend the shorter of the two routes if it’s dangerously cold. Staying safe is very important! We also will make last-minute route changes based on weather as necessary. All attendees will receive updates via email.
If you'd like us to do any work on your bike prior to the ride, please email us a week before the ride; we want you to be ready to roll before the the day of the ride.
Thanksgiving Day Morning Mixed Terrain Ride 2018
Ride Type: Mixed Terrain Ride
Date & Time: Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 2018 at 8:30am
Distance: ~16-18 miles
RSC Hours: 7:30am - 9:00am
Price: Free
Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA
Ride Type: Mixed Terrain Ride
Date & Time: Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 2018 at 8:30am
Distance: ~14 miles
Pace: Moderate, we'll stay warm at this pace without working too hard
RSC Cafe Open Hours on Thanksgiving: 7:30am - 9:00am
Price: Free
Details: The Thanksgiving morning mixed-terrain ride takes cyclists all over Lexington and beyond. We can almost guarantee you’ll be introduced to a few trails you haven’t ridden. The ride takes paved roads to trails, dirt roads, grassy areas, and other places off the beaten path.
The ride departs at 8:30 am and returns no later than 11am; we ride based on time rather than distance. We have a designated RSC Super Domestique leading the ride and pointing out turns. We don’t have a sweep rider for this ride so only participate if you’re confident in your skill level and fitness.
Route: The route is available to attendees on the morning of the ride. The weather and trail conditions dictate the route. We do not ride on soft trails ever; we have rain trail-friendly routes prepared.
Estimated time: ~2.5 hours
Ride Notes: STUDDED TIRES ARE REQUIRED. The pace is a moderate 7-9mph on the trails, ~16mph on the back roads. We slow down for icy spots. Another way to say this is that it is difficult to hold a conversation. We ride together.
Last Minute Information: Watch Ride Studio Cafe's Twitter feed for last-minute updates, weather cancellations or other changes.
Contact Information: Email - connect@ridestudiocafe.com, Phone - (339) 970-0187
Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules.
Waiver: RSC requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.
How do we decide if we’re having this mixed-terrain ride on Thanksgiving?
Thunder storms: If there’s a 33% or greater chance of a thunder storm 30 minutes before the ride start, we don’t ride. It is not safe to get caught out in a thunder storm.
Rain or sleet: There are a few variants of this. We don’t ride sensitive trails when they’re wet; this can cause damage that’s not repairable. Fortunately, we have some rain friendly routes that don’t damage sensitive trails.
If it’s raining 30 minutes before the start of the ride, we'll cancel the ride. If it’s only threatening to rain, we ride.
If it’s misting or drizzling 30 minutes before the ride, with less than 50% chance of rain in the coming hour, we ride.
If it’s been raining a lot for a couple days, but not raining on Thanksgiving morning, we ride. Our rain friendly routes avoid sensitive trails. Of course, every few years there’s such a bad storm that we won’t ride; we take the force majeure very seriously.
Snowing: We ride; it is so much fun to ride during a snow storm.
Snow on the ground: We ride. It doesn’t matter if there’s 1 inch or four feet, we ride. We recommend studded tires or fat bikes for these kinds of conditions. The only exclusion to snow riding is when there is a state of emergency and we’ve been asked to stay off the road.
Icy conditions: We ride. For this you have to have studded tires in order to ride with us.
Cold: It doesn’t matter what the temperature is, we ride. The coldest ride started at 5 degrees. It was a blast!
Ride leader: A RSC Super Domestique will be leading this ride.
The proper bike for this ride includes the following:
32c knobby tires minimum. Wider tires are nice, too. Tire choice depends on your riding skill set.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control. If you ride with platform pedals you’re likely to be over your head in some of the more technical parts of the ride.
A bike that’s in safe working order. We don’t stop for preventable mechanical issues.
Higher tire pressure than you’d ride on a cyclocross ride. We recommend about 80% to 90% of maximum rated tire pressure, for two reasons:
First, we want to minimize flats on the ride; waiting for someone to change flats is not why we ride. We typically see zero flats on our ride. One of the primary reasons for this is due to higher than average tire pressure.
Second, on average, about 50% of the ride is on pavement; having slightly higher pressure makes the road sections go by faster.
Come by at least 15-minutes early so you can make any last minute bike adjustments or fuel up on something in the Cafe. Ride Studio Cafe is open from 7:30am - 9:00am on Thanksgiving, November 22, 2018.
Thanksgiving Day Morning Road Rides 2018 - Canceled
Ride Type: Road Rides
Date & Time: Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 22, 2018 - Departs at 8:00am
Distances: 36-mile option & 48-mile option
RSC Hours on Thanksgiving: 7:30am - 9:00am
Price: Free
Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA
Ride Type: Road Ride
Date & Time: Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 22, 2018 - NOW CANCELED - Frigid temps and ice on the roads is canceling this ride.
Distances: 36-mile option & 48-mile option
RSC Cafe Hours on Thanksgiving: 7:30am - 9:00am
Price: Free
Mixed Terrain Option: If you have a gravel, cx, mountain, or fat bike, join us for the Mixed Terrain ride option instead! STUDDED TIRES ARE REQUIRED. This ride departs at 8:30am. See complete details.
Description: These are 100% paved rides, there are a few distance and speed options from which to choose!
This is a great opportunity to have some fun on the road, meet other road riders, and burn the calories from the feast before the feast!
We host safe, organized group rides. The advertised pace of the ride is what you can expect to average on the ride.
Ride Notes: We have Ride Studio Employees leading the ride and pointing out turns. They'll make sure the pace of the ride stays consistent, they manage the group, and offer safe, efficient riding techniques.
Speed and distance options:
16mph average, 36 miles total - Route
17-18mph average, 36 miles total - Route
17-18 mph average, 48 miles total - Route
Estimated time: Approximately 2.5 hours. The Studio will be unlocked for riders upon your return to RSC.
Last Minute Information: Watch Ride Studio Cafe's Twitter feed for last-minute updates, weather cancellations or other changes.
Contact Information: Email - connect@ridestudiocafe.com, Phone - (339) 970-0187
Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules.
Waiver: RSC requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.
Proper Bike for this ride:
Road bike with 23-28c tires. Weather conditions will change the ideal bike type.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control.
A bike that’s in safe working order.
Fenders if it's wet on the road.
No aerobars.
Come by at least 15-minutes early so you can make any last minute bike adjustments or fuel up on something in the Cafe. Ride Studio Cafe is open from 7:30am - 9:00am on Thanksgiving, November 22, 2018.
RSC First Snow Ride
- Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA
- Ride Type: Mixed Terrain Ride - Snowy trails & roads
- Date & Time: The FIRST snowfall of the season!
- Distance: ~15-18 miles
- Price: Free
Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA
Ride Type: Mixed Terrain Ride / Roads and snow-covered trails
Date & Time: When the first snow hits!
Distance: ~15 miles, condition-dependent
Price: Free
Last year, we had over 40 people come out for the first snow ride! This will be the fourth year we’ve hosted this winter kick-off super ride! Get ready now and stay tuned so you’re sure to make it to this ride and all that follow it!
Details:
Route: The route is available to attendees 15-minutes prior to roll-out.
Estimated time: ~2 hours
Ride Notes: The pace is based on conditions. We don't ride too slowly because we'd get cold, we don't ride too fast because that wouldn't be safe with the snow. We will ride together or split into two groups with a leader for each group. No one gets dropped. Be sure to come prepared with the right bike & tires, and proper attire for the conditions and temperature. Read on below, there is a lot to this ride and how it works. Be sure to understand it to be able to participate in it! KEEP READING - lots more information is further down this page.
Last Minute Information: Watch Ride Studio Cafe's Twitter feed for last-minute updates, especially considering this is a last-minute ride. The only way to find out when this ride is happening is to watch our Twitter & Instagram feeds!
Contact Information: Email - connect@ridestudiocafe.com, Phone - (339) 970-0187
Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules.
Waiver: RSC requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.
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RSC First Snow Nitty Gritty Details
One of our favorite pastimes is riding in snowfall. You can hear the snow crunching under your tires. It’s such a quiet time; all sound is suppressed by the snowfall. No one is out on the roads and trails. The world feels primitive.
The moment of the first snowfall is THE time to ride. We are leading a ride when this first snow hits!
WATCH TWITTER to see the latest and get ready now so you can join in!!!
Riding in the snow is peaceful and primitive…just as this photo suggests.
We are ready. Are you?
Ride Synopsis
We are leading a ride that begins here 60 minutes after the first snow of the season begins.
We won’t be riding if the snow isn’t going to last for the duration of our ride. Keep reading to understand how you’ll know when the ride is a GO.
The ride will be 90 minutes to 2 hours in length total. No more. The distance of the route will take into account how hard the snow is falling & how fast the ride will be.
The route is mixed terrain. Expect to be on- and off-road, on trails and through woods.
The pace of the ride will be high enough to keep everyone working hard. This way, everyone stays warm. This doesn’t mean we’ll be moving fast considering studded tires and winter setups aren’t exactly fast. The level of intensity will equate to how you’d feel if it were a nice day and you were riding 17-18mph on the road.
Here’s How We Plan for the First Snow
Be flexible. We have no idea when it’s going to snow. It’s most common for snowfall to occur during the afternoon but it could be 2am or any other time. A mindset focused on the ride, rather than when the ride will occur, is helpful.
Be ready. Have a Snow Essentials Duffel packed and with you at all times – we provide some content hints below. Have your bike ready to go.
The Right Tires: Having studded tires is by far the best choice for the first snow. Since we’re very likely to have a few days’ notice prior to the snow, you can time your tire install fairly accurately. Once the first snow falls you may want to be riding studs for the rest of the winter anyway. If you need tires, give the Studio a heads up. We have a variety in stock and can special order anything you might want. We’re also happy to do the install for you.
Headlight & Taillight: Whether we’re riding at 2pm or 2am, you have to have at least one headlight to join us. Snowfall makes it really difficult for drivers to see cyclists. A headlight and taillight will save you. Make sure you charge those lights a few days in advance. If you’re looking to upgrade your light system, check in with the Studio; we have the best winter light systems available.
Last year we were out riding at 1pm on a Saturday afternoon with 40+ riders. The year before that was an 8am Monday morning ride. The previous year, we were out riding at 3am. People came as far and wide as Jamaica Plain to join in the festivities!
Knowing When the Snowfall Ride Moment Arrives
We’re using Twitter and Instagram to keep people informed of when the ride moment is happening. We’ll “Twinstagram” intermittently as the weather changes. We’ll do our best to inform riders as the moment gets nearer. The final Twinstagram will be 60-minutes before the ride begins. That’s your klaxon to get your butt and bike over to the Studio for a very memorable ride.
If you don’t use either Instagram or Twitter, you’re going to have a challenging time joining us. We will be posting some information on Facebook but we’re not using it as the go time alert. Watch the hashtag:
#rscfirstsnow
Tricks for Riding in the Snow
Traction: Snow riding is all about traction. Four ways of maximizing traction are:
Apply steady horsepower to the pedals. This is a lot more difficult than it appears. If you’re riding at 70 hp on a snowy trail, a change of 10%, or 7 hp, is a lot – and can be the different between maintaining your line and losing traction entirely. Practice steady horsepower output.
Keep your bike upright, even while turning. The more you lean into a corner, the less traction you have. Most tires have less tread and fewer studs toward the sides of the tire. Don’t lean your bike too much. Riding upright keeps you upright.
Tire pressure: Lower tire pressure provides better traction. Of course, you want to balance this with the possibility of getting a flat. We find that riding on an inch of snow is deceptive, in that you feel like the trail is really smooth, when in reality, all the obstacles are still there – and just as sharp – you just can’t see them, so your chance of getting a flat probably increases slightly.
Tires and treads: Studs are best. Wider is better than narrower. Treads are better than slicks.
Be careful. This may seem obvious but we see this as a fundamental issue each season in the first snow. Taking a tumble in the ice and snow can be problematic; these falls are fast, unexpected, and hard. Ride conservatively and don’t worry about winning.
No fenders: Snow time may seem like a great time to have fenders, but it’s not. Not only are fenders dangerous on mixed terrain – due to sticks and debris on the trail, it’s also likely that your fenders will get packed with snow and make your ride a lot tougher.
Batteries die. Batteries don’t like the cold so they power down a lot more quickly than on an autumn day. Three hours of battery life can become one hour – or worse – in the cold months. Keep your electronics warm – in your jacket or jersey, not in your saddle bag – until you need them. This includes your phone, backup battery, spare light, and your Garmin – if you’re not the ride navigator.
Likely Weather Conditions
It can’t snow if it’s too cold so it’s likely to be somewhere between 28 and 36 degrees. Also, you’re likely to get a bit wet as the snow melts on you; gear that leans toward rain protection can be useful.
Always Be Prepared: Snow Essentials Duffel
Have your Snow Essentials Duffel in your car – if that’s your mode of work transport – so you’re always ready to roll. In that bag, we recommend:
All the clothing you typically use for 30-40 degree riding. Clothing that likes wet conditions isn’t a bad idea, either. Note: We’re only including the gear that people often forget when they’re in a hurry, and riding in unexpected conditions. If you forget to put your bibs in your Snow Essentials Kit, we have no sympathy!
Headlight 100% charged and ready for 2.5 hours of use. Ideally, two headlights – one on your bars and one on your helmet.
Taillight batteries in good condition.
Winter shoes or your autumn shoes with overshoes.
Long thick wool socks
Helmet – with light mount ready to go.
Long finger gloves, possibly with liners.
Three season cap that covers your ears. A brim will be appreciated – it can help keep the snow out of your eyes.
Neck gator
Protective glasses if that’s your kind of thing for riding in a snowstorm.
High-vis vest if you like to be visible. If there’s ever a time to increase your visibility, it’s during a snowstorm; drivers have a really difficult time seeing cyclists through snowfall.
Towel to dry off after the ride. The Studio has towels, too, but a big towel that travels with you can be nice!
For the Diehard Riders That Are 100% Committed
Drop off your Snow Essentials Duffel and your winterized bike at the Studio within two days of the expected snow date. That will make it easier if you’re coming from work. Make sure you have some kind of obvious name tag on your bag and bike so we don’t recycle them by accident. We’re always tight for space at the Studio so only drop off your gear if you’re 100% certain you’ll be riding with us.
The Studio Is Here To Help
We have just about anything you could need for winter riding, including:
Winter Bikes. There are considerations to be made where it comes to the bike you ride in the winter. We have bikes that are great all year, but are extra special for winter riding. Check out the Honey BiFrost bike: summer mountain bike, winter fat bike. Titanium is a perfect frame material for a bike that’s going to see the salt and harsh conditions of winter. A winterized bike is also important. For example, if snow is allowed into the brake housing, your brakes will likely freeze up. We can winterize your bike to keep your rolling.
Lots of studded tire options. And the tubes needed for each tire size. We can help determine the ideal tire size for your bike and guarantee what will fit and what won’t. Not all studded tires are created equal. We can help determine the right price point for your riding needs.
Studded tire installation help. Studded tires are often the toughest type of tire to install because they’re thicker, stiffer, and sometimes are steel beaded. We’re happy to help.
Lights: We have the toughest winter lights available. We’ll help you determine optimal number of lumens for your needs. We’ll help you determine where the best mounting spot is on your bike or body. The best kind of taillight for visibility and longevity. So many options – all with different strengths and weaknesses.
Gloves: We have everything from lightweight full fingers to deep winter 45Nrth gloves and liners. Come by and try the array or models and sizes to determine the ideal setup for your type of riding. We can help with determining which are best for wet weather, for glove liners, or for the coldest days. Lots of glove options for lots of kinds of riding.
Winter Shoes: We’ve got 45NRTH Wolvhammers in stock and if you’re a fat biker or just like to ride all winter on the coldest days, we’ll get you the Wolfgar boots. We’ll help you find the right size, and install cleats on your new boots, too.
All winter clothing, including deep winter tights and a range of jackets for all conditions.
We hope to see you in the first snow!
#rscfirstsnow
Come by at least 15-minutes early so you can make any last minute bike adjustments or fuel up on something in the Cafe.
Mach One Ride
Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA
Ride Type: Road Ride
Time/Date: 8:30am Sunday Mornings Weekly, year round
Distance: ~35 miles
Price: Free
Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA
Ride Type: Road Ride
Updated Time: 8:55am Sunday Mornings Weekly, year round
Distance: ~35 miles
Price: Free
Description: This is our fastest ride. This is the same route as the Coffee Ride but at a much faster pace. Where the Coffee ride is a community ride, this is too fast to do much socializing while riding. If you'd like to get to know the RSC riding community, we recommend starting with our Coffee Ride, it is the best place to begin riding with us. If you want to ride faster than 19mph, please DO NOT join in on the Coffee ride, but do this ride instead.
We expect all riders to be very proficient road bike riders prior to joining in this ride. You must be capable of maintaining the pace without digging too deep as that leads to unsafe situations. We will allow no more than 10 people in each group. We split up into groups so there aren't too many people in each one. Your safety is our primary goal that guides how we break up groups and set ride expectations.
Route: RideWithGPS
Mach One defining characteristics:
• Fast: RSC's fastest ride. Typically 22+ mph
• Steady pace – think "locomotive" rather than "jack rabbit."
• Drop – meaning if you can't keep up with the group or have a mechanical you'll have to find your way back to RSC alone. Note that groups of slower paces will be coming along behind this ride so if you stay on the route, you may join one of the next groups when they come by.
Ride Notes: When you arrive at the Studio (please arrive before 8:50am), you’ll have to fill out the Mach One signup form in order to ride. You also need to pick up a Blue Card to opt into this group. You’ll need to sign up each time you do this ride. By adding your name to the list you agree to ride safely and smartly, including:
• I will obey all traffic laws. Including full stops at stop signs, riding to the right of the road, and ensuring that we all follow the rules that good riders do.
• I will ride at a steady hard pace. This includes avoiding quick changes in speed including sprinting, riding erratically, jumping from the group, and cutting corners. We ride hard when it's easy and easy when it's hard.
• I will treat pedestrians and cars with respect.
• I will ride safely and with self awareness in this group.
Your email address will be used for communications about this ride only. We will not share your email with anyone.
Last Minute Information: Watch our Twitter feed for last-minute updates, weather cancellations or other changes.
Estimated time: 2-2.5 hours
Contact Information: Email - connect@ridestudiocafe.com, Phone - 339-970-0187
Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules.
Waiver: RSC requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.
Proper Bike for this ride: 23-28c road slick tires, clipless pedals, drop handlebars, no aero bars.
Tour of Seven Cycles
Location: Seven Cycles, Watertown, MA
Event type: Tour of the Factory
Date: Friday, August 17 at 11:30 am
Reason for Attending: Watch how amazing frames are designed and built by hand, understand all of the nuances in Seven's frame building process
Price: Free
Location: Seven Cycles, 125 Walnut Street, Watertown, MA
Event Type: Tour
Date & Time: Friday, August 17 at 11:30 am
Reason for Tour: See how Seven Cycles builds great, custom bikes efficiently, yet perfectly, for each rider
Price: Free
Description:
Seven Cycles is located just down the street from us in Watertown. Seven is a company full of bike building professionals. This is the place where custom bikes come to life and many new innovations in bike building have been developed over the years.
Seven has been making the finest bikes for over 20 years and their experience shines as they work. It’s manufacturing at its best: handcrafted bikes are very carefully and perfectly built one at a time, yet the short lead times show efficiency, and a well-run business full of highly-skilled people who are passionate about what they do.
Feel free to arrive 10 to 20 minutes early to check out their showroom prior to the tour. Please register 24-hours in advance of the tour you'd like to join in on. Please wear close-toed shoes, this tour includes our machine shop and it's a safety requirement. An email will be sent to you with details and directions after you register. We hope you join us!
Last Minute Information: We will email all attendees with last-minute information if anything changes from what we have published here. Please be sure to RSVP below!
Questions? Please include them in the RSVP form below or email connect@rideheadquarters.com and we'll get back to you.
