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Archives for October 2007

Back in the saddle again.

October 6, 2007 by Michael

Crack in Fuji frameI love to ride. I bought a Fuji Roubaix road bike in 2001 and log about 1200 miles a year on the thing. I should say “logged”, past tense, because three weeks ago I discovered a crack in one of the chain stay tubes, the one closest to the chainrings near the bottom bracket. This came as a complete shock to me and I immediately stopped riding the bike since to continue riding it would have been to court disaster.

As I began to mull over my options, it occurred to me that maybe the frame was still under warranty. I went to the Fuji website and was elated to discover that their frames have a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Don’t even get me started on legal mumbo jumbo that let’s something like a “limited” “lifetime” warranty even exist. But I was psyched. My elation soon turned to dismay when I discovered that -my- frame, in 2001, only had a 3-year warranty on the frame. Bummer.

Well, I’m a huge Fuji fan and just loved my Roubaix. It was in excellent condition, other than the cracked frame, and I decided that it could do no harm to call Fuji and speak to the warranty department and tell them my story of woe. I figured that since the bike had obviously not been abused and since the crack occurred right along the weld at the bottom bracket, perhaps they would view this as a manufacture defect even though it was technically out of warranty. The person I spoke to at Fuji told me that the bike dealer where I purchased the bike would have to call for an RMA and send the frame in so it could be evaluated. I called the dealer where I originally bought the bike, Swan Cycles, and spoke to Glenn Swan about my predicament. He called Fuji and after discussing the situation with them, Fuji decided that Glenn might only have to email them a photo of the crack rather than ship the entire frame back to them. Things were starting to look up.

So I don’t quite know what the result of all this will be yet, but in the meantime I had bought a new frame on eBay. I don’t know much about frames, especially road bike frames. I had been told that I should look at a Soma Smoothie or Surly Pacer frame. I wanted to get a steel frame as they typically are a bit more forgiving and consequently have a smoother ride than an Aluminum frame such as I had in the Roubaix. I visited eBay to see what was up for sale and stumbled upon a Jamis Eclipse frame up for auction. I swooped in at the last second and put in my bid for $325 and won! It was a frame value at about $950. What a sweet deal!

There was a problem when the frame was received. The all carbon fork that came with the frame was not the correct fork for the frame. So several frantic calls and emails between the seller (who was in Mexico on vacation), Jamis, and my bike mechanic ultimately resulted on a positive note. Jamis sold my dealer the appropriate fork (still carbon) and my dealer kept the old fork for his stock. The old fork was technically a better fork since it was 100% carbon whereas the replaced fork did not have a carbon steerer tube, but otherwise was carbon.

I had my mechanic move all the components from the Roubaix over to the new Jamis Eclipse frame. It’s an awesome fram, with carbon seat and chain stays, and the carbon fork. The bike is built and I picked it up last night from the shop. This morning I took it out on it’s inagural voyage and was just blown away by the difference in handling and the smoothness of ride. Like night and day. The weather today is fantastic, about as perfect a fall day as you could hope for and the ride was great.

By the way, I can’t say enough positive things about Swan Cycles. Glenn is a legend in cycling circles and he is one of the most knowledgeable people around when it comes to discussing bikes. You can’t beat his prices either. If you’re in the market for a bike or just looking for a good mechanic to fix your bike, give Glenn a call: (607) 277-0495.

Here’s my new bike in all it’s glory.
Newly built Jamis Eclipse

Filed Under: Cycling

The Grape Festival, Naples, NY

October 5, 2007 by Michael

Food CourtLast weekend, Sept 28-30, was the weekend of the Grape Festival in Naples, NY. This is a really fun event to attend and it is well attended, believe me. Someone told me that the crowd on Saturday was estimated to be 80,000. That’s pretty remarkable especially when you consider that the New York State Fair, on a good day, will get about the same number of attendees.

The Grape Pie entrantMy in-laws live nearby in Wayland, NY and so my wife and I hopped in the car to visit them and attend the Grape Festival. As those of you who saw me on Bridge Street a couple months ago know, my Mother-in-law makes an awesome Grape Pie. A Grape Pie is largely unheard of outside of grape growing regions such as the Finger Lakes, so for many people, it’s a very unique taste sensation. It was a lot of work but we finally convinced my Mother-in-law to enter one of her pies in the Grape Pie contest. Here is her entry form and pie.

Here are some photos of the whole clan and the judging of the pies.

OwenI need to point out that the dog, Owen, had nothing to do with the judging or eating of the Grape Pie. He was there for entertainment purposes only. Owen is what is called a “designer dog.” I believe a cross between a poodle and a schnauzer. Maybe a “schnoodle”? Are you chuckling right now? Weren’t mixed breeds called “mutts” or something before this “designer dog” business started? Whatever…

Owen is one of the cutest dogs around no matter what he is. We love Owen! How can you not just adore this cute face?

Rochester Public Television Crew interviewing Shirley, Linda and JennyAn exciting thing that happened while the family was at the festival. A television crew from a Rochester New York Public television station was there. They followed my Mother-in-law through the process of entering her pie, to her reactions throughout the judging process. It was really fun and will be part of special series to be aired on public television in the Early Spring of 2008.

There are a lot of other things going on at the Grape Festival… a great variety of arts and crafts, grape stomping, food vendors, live music at a number of stages throughout Naples and lots and lots of fun. The weather this year could not have been better.

Oh and by the way, the judging did not go as well as we had hoped… my Mother-in-laws pie did not win the contest. Obviously the judges were off their game and being distracted by the crowd because there was absolutely no question whatsoever, as far as the family was concerned, that my Mother-in-laws pie was absolutely the best pie in the competition. Seriously. I would not lie or exaggerate about something as serious as a grape pie. She does make the best grape pie I have ever tasted. I hope she makes me another pie soon. Please mother-in-law, please make me another grape pie? MMMMMMMmmmmmmmm.

Filed Under: Family, Travel

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