Category Archives: Gear

Notes on technology

Suggested techy gadgets from Alex P., Bikes and Biscuits groupie, with notes by G.

HellsToTheYes: http://digiblue.com/products/lego/ [WHAT? NO TO LEGO CAMERAS]

In my dreams: http://www.goprocamera.com/index.php?area=2&productid=7 [WE OBVIOUSLY NEED THIS OR ELSE WE WILL BE GETTING INTO SO MANY ACCIDENTS]

You need this, obvs: http://www.goprocamera.com/index.php?area=2&productid=14 [OOPS, THIS ONE]

POV mollie: http://www.goprocamera.com/index.php?area=2&productid=1 [OR THIS ONE]

For some reason this feels a little creepy: http://www.vio-pov.com/products/pov_1.php [YES, SCARY! TECHY!]
Maybe because you’ll need a universal mount: http://www.vio-pov.com/products/all_accessories.php

The cute factor

This $79 all weather pant comes in colors like khaki, navy, and olive

This $79 all weather pant comes in colors like khaki, navy, and olive

One of the things I love about Mollie is that she’s unabashedly put “looking cute” near the top of our priority list.  Take this morning’s post-ride email for example:

“This morning I rode in Central Park with Rob which was actually kind of discouraging because he’s so much faster than me and I just wasn’t feeling great on the bike. Did about 22 mi.  OH wore my new smartwool stuff, which was super comfy but the top is RED which clashes with my PINK shoes. Tragic.”

As a form of procrastination for a piece on locals Vegas that I must must must absolutely write today, I’ve been paging through the Athleta catalog and may have found a solution for the biker short dilemma:  The dipper pant.  It’s semi-fitted, water resistant, with loads of pocks, and a draw string (as Mollie notes, room for expansion is always good).  I’m thinking we might be able to pull these on OVER our never-sexy biking shorts whenever we make pitstops.

While I may not be quite as fashionable as my riding partner, I have to confess that I’m not averse to looking good on the road.  In Vancouver, for example, I test drove some Lululemon gear:  The Cool Racerback survived the bike ride to the Grind and then the Grind itself (at which point, I switched it out for a clean, dry and totally geeky “I survived the Grind” souvenir t-shirt).  The Groove Pant fit over my padded bike shorts (and still managed to make my butt look pretty good) and was perfect for Sunday evening Yin yoga class.  And the Gratitude Wrap was ideal for post-yoga and a night out on the town.

Lemond hotness

 

So light you can lift it with your pinkie

So light you can lift it with your pinkie

So it’s not a touring bike but it’s damn cute and damn speedy. Mollie’s new toy is a 2007 Greg Lemond Buenos Aires – a much better bike than she deserves.