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Monday, September 2, 2013

Where The Money Went

Foundry and Marin bicycles were ordered last week and should be in the shop in just a few more days.  We will have more than 20 bicycles to choose from.  The Foundry bikes are all from last year so we are talking near wholesale prices.  The Marin bicycles are this year's closeouts, and will be priced near wholesale too.  Stay tuned.

Friday, August 23, 2013

New News

For the last two weeks, Robert Hamlin Bicycles has been open nearly every day.  Shop hours for the rest of the season will be Tuesday through Saturday 11 to 6.  Dan Galliher is my new partner making a full time bicycle shop a reality.  Look for plenty of other changes:  more space, less walls, Marin Bicycles, and even a new name and sign.  I vote for Robert and DanG.

And yes, I will try to keep the blog updated.  I have been on the bicycle quite a bit, but I have not had time to take pictures and write the words to tell about it.  Cross season is just ahead, so I will be out there riding.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Shop Time, Ride Time

We are back in Loganistan, waiting for Pat Benatar to arrive.  Hit me with your best shot.  The shop was open yesterday, is closed today, and will be open Friday and Saturday afternoons.  I rode twice yesterday, Green Canyon and Little Pyrenees.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Closed Until July.

We are still in Arizona.  I did not make it all the way from Idaho by bicycle, but my knees and back are feeling better.  I plan to ride at the Grand Canyon today. The shop will remain closed until the end of the month.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

A Multi-Surface Mother's Day. The Long The Short Of It.

I rode from Logan to Mendon to Beaver Dam to Long Divide to Clarkston to Short Divide to Cutler Dam today.  Patty and Lupine met me at the end for a ride to Crystal Hot Springs.  Best Mother's Day ever.


The road to Long Divide, headed north.


Bottom of Long Divide.


Top of Long Divide, looking at Cache Valley.


Top of Short Divide, looking at north end of Cache Valley.


Lupine.

Dr. Cramer.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Open Today, 12:30 to 5:30

The shop has been open for the last two weeks.  The taxes are done.  Yes, I promised to post pictures from our spring break trip to the Waterpocket Fold.  And I will write an interesting blog post.  Later.  When I'm not so busy.  When the dishes, laundry, bicycle repairs, bills, ordering, sweeping, mopping, spring cleaning, data analysis, and first quarter report are done.  Right after my next bicycle ride is done.  Or after the next ride.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Shop Time

Spring break is over, so I will be back in the shop some this week.  As usual, call me first if you want to set up a specific time to meet because I will also be doing Montana work, taxes, and some saddle time.  I will post pictures from the Swell and the Fold soon.  Geology.

Monday, April 1, 2013

White Rim

I rode the White Rim with Tim Stack on Friday.  Ten hours and 101 miles pedaling the singlespeed on skinny tires in deep sand against a panoramic backdrop that filled my visual cortex, the ride was both brutal and wonderful.  It was strange, the ten hours felt like two, it went by so fast.  Then again, it felt like 20, because it was quite hard.  Who knows?  In that situation my body goes on automatic and my face looks tortured.

The deep sands of time
Hold my wheels, at a "sand" still
Layers orange, red, white


Thursday, March 28, 2013

Closed Thursday And Friday

The White Rim calls.  I may be open on Saturday.

Monday, March 25, 2013

The End In Sight

The expected high yesterday was 35.  It may have been above freezing in town, but during my ride it felt much colder.  I pedaled up Smithfield Canyon to the gate and snow, and along the muddy lower Logan-Smithfield Canal.  A man walking the canal near the high school smiled, waved, and asked how I was doing.  I told him I was really cold.  He said, "The end is in sight."  I replied "Yes, but I just don't see it."

The shop will be open this week, Wednesday through Saturday in the afternoons, but it is still a good idea to call me first if you need me.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Spring In Utah

The sun is out.  The air is warm.  Everyone wants to visit their local bicycle shop and get back on their bicycles.  Right.


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Spring

The snow pile in front of the shop melted today.  Here are a few melt dates from the past:

March 24, 2008
March 22, 2009
March 19, 2010
March 17, 2011

2012?  I wore shorts on March 23, so it was probably several days before that.

My early season orders are in and stocked.  The Redline Conquest cross bikes are gathering dust and looking for good homes.  The Redline d680 29ers are being assembled.  I will be ordering from Soma soon so get your requests in.  I will be open all week in the afternoons or by request.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Now Accepting Credit Cards

Big news.  For the first time ever in my seven years of selling bicycles, Robert Hamlin Bicycles will now accept credit cards.  Visa, Master Card, Discover, and American Express.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Southbound

I am working in Montana, and headed back tonight.  Robert Hamlin Bicycles will be open on Friday and Saturday, noon to five.  The Redline d680s should be ready for test riding.



Saturday, March 9, 2013

That Ain't Workin'

I spent a little time in the shop today.  I should have gone for a ride instead.  Bicycle rides are painless.  While assembling a Foundry Auger, I bent over a little and could not get back up.  So much for getting my shots last week.  Bad discs, not SI joint.  That is the only conclusion now.  The Auger was to be my new geared bike.  Now, it is finally assembled and ready to go to a home.  I will never ride gears.  Below are Foundry pictures.  The bicycle is not dirty yet, it's brand spanking new.  Who wants it?




Tuesday, March 5, 2013

My Back

Headed to the hospital for a steroid shot in the back.  I'll be back on the bike in no time.  Right.

On another note, check this out, a stainless steel Soma Double Cross.  I would love to have a size run of these:

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Daydreaming


A foot of new snow
But my mind is far away
CR 234

Out on Angle Road
Under live oaks, Spanish moss
Warm wind at my back

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Back In The Shop

Robert Hamlin Bicycles was open this afternoon.  Yesterday I was at Soldier Summit, Utah and the day before I was in Yellowstone National Park.  It was good to get back to working on bicycles.  Today I did a few repairs, and then put a chainring tooth deep under my fingernail using this apparently harmless tool.


There really should be a better way to tighten chainring bolts, a way that prevents such bloody messes.  I wish all chainring bolts had hex openings on both sides, like FSA bolts.

I will try to be back in the shop tomorrow afternoon.  Regular hours should start again in March.  Until, then, call me if you need me and I can meet you at your convenience.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Broken Ice

I just went for a bike ride, my first in Cache Valley (for more than 15 minutes) since early December.  The sun was out, the air was clear, and the temperature was 7 degrees.  My toes were toast after only an hour or so.  Four rides in Florida, two in St. George, and nothing else since December 8.  How much fitness can one lose in eight weeks.  Don't answer that, I already know.


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