15 Winters of Cycling Wisdom From Your Host, Jim Ruiz

Jim Ruiz breezes down "Ice Alley" with extra bright headlight and studded tires

Korda’s own Jim Ruiz breezes down “Ice Alley” with extra bright headlight and studded tires

Today while checking out at the Seward Coop, the cashier, a woman I scarcely know, told me that when she thinks about winter biking – she thinks about me!  Flattered, it made me reflect on the fact that I have been riding in the winter now some 15 long, cold years!!  Long enough that, it seems to me, I am qualified to, humbly, share some of the lessons I have learned with you my dear fellow riders.  I thought the first dispatch should be about your bike.

First, I want to make it clear that it is possible for one to ride in the winter with any bike!  My first years riding in the winter were spent on the bike you see me riding in the Minneapolis video,  it was a Schwinn Collegiate five speed.  It lasted many years until it finally, like the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz, froze solid with rust.  And although I considered my early riding years to be a big success, I can remember falling once the first year so hard I nearly broke my leg and later that season cracking a rib.  So, here are my top recommendations for creating your safe winter bike.

1.  No surprise here, studded tires.  When I started I had no idea they existed, now I would never ride without them.  Unfortunately, they don’t manufacture ones that work with 27” wheels. Most cheap bicycle-boom, Carter Era, 70’s to 80’s  $100 – $200 bikes you find on Craigslist use 27” tires.  Too bad!! because otherwise they would make excellent sacrificial winter bikes.  There are studded tire options for 26” wheels but they are, at their narrowest, what I would call “mountain bike” width.   These are the tires I currently ride and I love them, they fit 700c wheels.  Notice they have no studs in the center of the tire because, let’s face it, even in the winter we spend 90% of the time riding on pavement. On these tires, the studs only come into play if the tire tilts a little, as can happen on snow or ice, or when turning, but are out of the way when I am stably rolling on dry pavement.

2.  Single speed freewheel, fixed cog, or internal hub gears on the rear wheel.  I don’t think it remained a 5 speed for more than a couple months before the sprocket got rusty and all gummed up I was forced to rid the bike of all that hoo-ha on the rear wheel.   The sometimes crabby guy at Freewheel removed the sprocket, pie plate and derailer for me, I’ll never forget it, it made me, (and even him!) happy.

3.  Fenders.  Strangely enough this is more out of concern for your bike than for you, dear rider.  Of course, aesthetically, they are very pleasing as well!  And one, happily, doesn’t get a wet back!

4.  Upright handlebars.   I have always ridden with them and I just feel more stable at slow speeds this way.  I’ve been tempted to try drops, due to the fact cyclocross riders use them, but I haven’t yet felt the need to change.  If I were commuting 8 miles to work, rather than 2, I would feel much more motivated to give them a try.

5.  An extremely powerful headlight.  This has been a sea change and makes me feel more confident and safer on the roads.  I can even see the change in behavior in motorists when I have my light on.  They respect me more, i.e. give me more room.  In pitch-dark situations you can actually see the ruts you need to follow.   Unfortunately, they need to be off, or at least dimmed, on the bike trail or you risk blinding the oncoming cyclist.   The good old-fashioned tail light, two AAA battery sort, still seems to be quite adequate.

6.  Panniers or some sort of large bag.  In winter, naturally, you wear more clothing.  Having panniers means if you start shedding clothing you have a place to store it.  Sometimes you may need to add clothing.  I usually bring my choppers with me even if it is relatively warm outside, I also bring a pair of shoes to work with me everyday to change into.  I bought the winter bike I ride today for the primary reason that it had a rear rack that would accommodate my Dutch panniers.

So there it is, I hope some of it is useful to you.  Biking, it’s not just for summer anymore!

Yours in (Winter) Cycling,

Jim

The Starfolk with K Record’s Calvin Johnson and Ice Palace 7.29.16!

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Calvin Johnson, the founder of K Records and seminal indie-diy bands like Beat Happening performs live in Minneapolis 7.29.16 as Selector Dub Narcotic, in support of SDN’s debut album This Party Is Just Getting Started.  Pitchfork just premiered his debut single “Hotter Than Hott“–don’t miss this rare chance to let Mr. Johnson alter your musical reality up close and personal!

Gorgeous music by chamber pop trio The Starfolk will precede Calvin, and a long awaited return to the stage from Minneapolis ambient folk heart-melters Ice Palace will open the night!  Tickets

•  Selector Dub Narcotic (Calvin Johnson)  •  The Starfolk  •  Ice Palace  •  Friday July 29 • Doors 7:30 PM • @Aldrich Ave Church • 3501 Aldrich Ave S Minneapolis • All Ages • $10 • Tickets

Korda 3 Happy Hour Sat Feb 27

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In anticipation of Korda 3 Showcase ft Jim Ruiz Set+The Ocean Blue+Deep Pool+The Starfolk and in celebration of Korda 3 Komp now available for pre-order, we kordially invite you to Korda 3 Happy Hour @ Co-op Creamery Sat Feb 27 4:00-6:00pm!

Enjoy the best happy hour in town featuring 2 for 1 local beers, conversation with our local gang of musicians, and an opportunity to buy tickets for Korda 3 Showcase at the advance price with no service fee.

Come hang out with us and brighten our day!

Korda 3 Happy Hour @Co-op Creamery  2601 E Franklin Ave Minneapolis 4:00-6:00p Sat 2/27

Korda 3 Showcase ft Jim Ruiz Set, The Ocean Blue, Deep Pool, and The Starfolk @7th St Entry Minneapolis Friday March 18 7PM   $12 advance / $17 door

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Pre-order Korda 3 Komp Today!

Celebrating 3 years of Korda, the newest Korda artist sampler is now available for pre-order! Pick up the CD at Korda 3 Showcase in Minneapolis on Friday, March 18, or by mail order. Get the first listen on new, previously unreleased and exclusive material from your friends and faves at Korda featuring: The Ocean Blue, The Innocence Mission, Deep Pool, Swiss Dot, Oed Ronne, Typsy Panthre, The Starfolk, Jim Ruiz Set, and The Owls!  Pre-order CDs will begin shipping 3/21/16.

KORDA 3 KOMP (Korda 015)

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Get tickets now for KORDA 3 SHOWCASE!

We are excited to announce that tickets go on sale TODAY for KORDA 3 SHOWCASE, bringing four of our favorite groups to one of our favorite stages, 7th Street Entry!  Sponsored by 89.3 The Current.

Featuring Korda Records Artists Jim Ruiz Set, The Ocean Blue, Deep Pool and The Starfolk joined by guest DJ Transmission’s Jake Rudh–get your tickets here and get ready for a melody packed night of musical wonderment!

It will also be the release celebration for Korda 3 Kompilation featuring rare music from our rad roster.  There is a deep discount for pre-sale tickets, and distinct danger of sell-out so don’t delay, scoot through the link and secure tix today!

We are thrilled to be bringing Jim Ruiz Set back to the limelight for their first gig in two years!  You’ll also meet Deep Pool as they rock the Korda stage for the first time!  We’ll have brand new vinyl re-issues of The Ocean Blue’s classic Sire releases!

Tie a string on your finger for March 18 2016, and do not pass go, go directly to —->

KORDA 3 SHOWCASE
Friday, March 18th 2016 •  $12 advance/$17 door
7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
7PM door / 8PM showtime
THE STARFOLK
DEEP POOL
THE OCEAN BLUE
JIM RUIZ SET

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