Friday, April 25, 2025

Short 20 and Age Gap Relationships

How do you feel about Big Age Gap Relationships? I will be 62 in May and she just turned 28 in January. My trusty Cannondale CAD3 ha ha ha! Love this bike!

 Gee, always windy lately but I did beat the rain. Solo quickie 20 seeing it's supposed to R**N on Saturday. Lousy forecast today wanting a longer ride but settled for a short one just in case. Used my Garmin Edge 500 as well today just to see if it still works ha ha ha! Skipped breakfast being in a rush so I settled for this protein bar. Good and gentle on us older folk with delicate dentals. 😁


People are so freaking uptight! I posted this on a fb group. One ass hat lady commented that it is unnecessary to post our ages in a bike group. Reminds me of those drunks in the cycling forums who ask if I'm drunk but yet admit to drinking too much and others doing drugs. Yeah, I'm the guy with the problem ha ha ha! Another poster who tells me how I should treat Gina but yet, at an old age, she's moving on to other men. Guessing her long time partner got tired of her sheot ha ha ha! Ain't that strange? I do everything wrong according to those ass hats but yet Gina and I have been together 37 years, never a drinker or drugs but constantly judged by others, who are actually F ups! Like one rider said that I met, an excellent rider, says he avoids cycling forums as most is all BS. I see it for sure. Heck, one of the mods and/or admins is some dumbass beotch that doesn't even cycle. I guess walking and not knowing much about actual riding a bike makes her an expert on cycling forums. More like kissing ass ha ha ha!


I actually like these, like those chocolate wafer cookies. Easy to eat, think I got them at Target but they can be found online with a search as well. I ate it before my ride so it was good. I did eat one mid ride last week. Good but it crumbles very little but the chocolate can get a lil messy. But easy on the teefs.









BTW, looking at some light hardware, I came across these Cygolite mounts that I already have but thought I'd sahre. The one with the rubber mount, I use on the back of my helmet. Wraps nicely around the very back column of the helmet, angle it down as one rides the handlebars to be seen by drivers. Works nicely and though I have used other setups, I didn't realize this one in my stuff box would work nicely. Pretty inexpensive too!




This one I bought specifically to use on the seat post mounting the red blinkie Cygolite. I removed the screw so it works just like a GoPro mount. 

I used a seatpost mount with an extension and a go pro mount adapter. Then used a GoPro screw to mount the adapter then slipped the light in place. Works great and it extends far enough and angled to avoid the seat pack to be seen well at night.  One thing about seat post lights is that they are usually blocked by the seat pack and I need one at night so this idea worked well. Everything is clear of one another and the light is in clear view. 

Oh, and I do have a few extensions in different lengths to extend far enough back to clear the pack. I do like my little GoPro mount stuff, just tickles me messing with the stuff.



You can see it here on my seatpost. Black seat post clamp, black extension, the mount held on with a red head screw and the light clipped into place clearing my seat pack nicely.

The black plate that mounts on to the rack removed of course. Only the clip section that has the go pro type mount tabs.


 


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