They will be more easily seen by drivers if wearing bright, contrasting colours. ![]() Tips for National School Bus Safety Week Getting ready for school.Ĭhildren should carry items in a backpack so they won’t drop things along the way. Bus drivers are especially important, and we look forward to celebrating School Bus Driver Appreciation Day this Wednesday, October 19. As parents, caregivers, students, teachers, motorists, school bus operators, school administrators and community members, we all have a role to play. All are welcome aboard, with the first stop: safety! This education program invites interested parties to address the importance of school bus safety. Can’t remember what they call it but it sounds like it is for you.October 17-21 is National School Bus Safety Week. No suspension but definitely off road oriented. Ritchie makes a break away that has disc and big tires. Resistance is a key factor when it comes to trainers and this one can easily give you 300 watts with a RPM of 85 and a 52t chainring on the 13-14 sprocket. It is a great topic for a bike build and I look forward to seeing what others have come up with! This an absolute great trainer. It is a great topic for a bike build and I look forward to seeing what others have come up with!ĭanW wrote:Watching this thread with interest The bag size becomes the only PITA in that case. If I am going somewhere and am likely to have time for some nice rides outside then I take my rigid SS 29er. The disadvantage is it isn't a practical outdoor setup with the ratio I have chosen but to be honest I rarely have the time to faff outside, get mucky and wet and deciding to do indoors only reduces the clothing needed/ can remove brakes to save weight/ etc. This has let me set up the bike singlespeed with a small sprocket- much less to get damaged and really robust. I am using a heavier turbo trainer but the advantage is high resistance and a very usable resistance range. A bit of a knackered Lefty with a Lefty for all Steerer is also nice as you can just drop it out in seconds and the Lefty takes up way less room than a regular fork when packed. An older MTB (IBIS Tranny 26 is a great frame if you can find it- I am still looking). I have taken a slightly different approach as a MTB guy. What kind of resistance does the Feedback Sports Omnium Portable Trainer give? What kind of Watts at what kind of speeds? My setup is in progress and a breakaway style frame is the dream. Many thanks for the heads up and the useful info.It will sure come in handy when it will be ready for pack & use.!!!.My wheels i will run with folding tires setup. I'm willing to sacrifice some feel for durability there. I do need to find a more durable handlebar wrap, regular old Cinelli doesn't seem to handle the case very well and gets chewed up. I also went with a durable alloy cockpit and think it works very well with the steel frame and traveling. I've been traveling with mine setup tubeless but they're very versatile wheels. Very easy, as they show to pop the cassette and axle out and overall much less worry than another rear wheel would be for packing etc. The Zeta wheels are a worthy addition, they complement the frame very well. The waxed chain makes things so much easier when working on the bike in a hotel or away from home. I've traveled in the past with a lubed chain and this was my first with a waxed chain on the Breakaway. This time I left the chain through the mech but wrapped the mech in bubble wrap and it's sitting up between the seat stays near the rear brake. ![]() One, I've had the airlines break a mech that way, a good drop and it may be done in, and two I think it adds just the little bit of space I was missing that makes it easier to fit the bars in on the opposite side of the case. One thing I've started doing differently is remving the reah mech from the frame instead of sticking it in the corner of the case as they show it. If I traveled more often it wouldn't be necessary. I watch the Youtube video Ritchey did before I pack it up to start a trip and it refreshes me on how it all goes in the box. ![]() I love the idea of using AXS/etap, one less thing to fool with, though cables don't add much, the splitters work very well. You're going to enjoy it, I just packed mine away in a hotel after a week of riding every morning before going into work.
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