Sep 15, 2016
Ever wonder what it's like to cross the US by bike? On this episode of the pod, we chat with a guy who's done it not once, not twice, but three times! Michael Riscica talks about the highs and lows of bike touring across America, including what it's like to transition to the real world back home. Plus gear talk and more.
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- Touring
Brompton specs
- Boo: no orange for Bromptons! H/T Anna at Clever Cycles for
letting me in on that.
- A few things to add: I really like the Brompton toolkit
(ingenious storage in the tube) and the third party Off Yer Bike
handle. For a lock, I’m experimenting with a folding version that’s
a knockoff of the ALBUS ones and I just supported a Kickstarter
campaign for a cinching lock by a Portland company called Ottolock.
Super lightweight and fairly resistant to cutting.
Based on the advice of fellow dog biker and follower Jim in Louisville, I asked for Outward Hound's Pooch Pouch backpack for my recent bday... both pups fit in it, Belle Starr a little better than Mookie. Looking to a fall overnight with her to test it all out!
Michael Riscica is a Licensed Architect in Oregon. He grew up in the New York City Area and moved to Portland by bike in 2007. A veteran of three cross-America bike tours, Michael rode the Transam in 2005, the Northern Tier in 2007 and returned to the Transam in 2016… all east to west, like a boss. He writes at YoungArchitect.com and coast2coastbikeride.com. He's also on Instagram & Twitter [@BikeTouring999].
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The Pedalshift Project theme is America courtesy of Jason Kent off his self-titled solo album. Check out his band Sunfields' album, Habitat, wherever cool music resides. I heard Jason's new album in January and it is AWESOME. More info when that drops!