My plan tomorrow is to drive two hours to Sacramento and ride 50 rides on the American River bike path on my recently rebuilt 2004 Porsche Bike X. I love that bike trail and with weather cooperating and light traffic on Mondays, I am hoping for an epic trip.
This will be the first outing on this rebuild Porsche Bike X. I am hoping the bike holds together and my legs can make the distance. It's been a couple months since I've ridden this distance.
Since I have a long drive and a long ride, I decided to get everything ready today including putting the bike in the back of the 2006 Cayenne S and selecting my biking clothes for the weather.
I usually use my bike rack to transport my bikes. But with all the dirt and water on the roads right now, I put the seat down and put the bike in the back of the Porsche SUV. Keeps the bike clean and free of dirt in the gears.
I am looking forward to tomorrow's trip. Driving a Porsche automobile and riding a Porsche bike. Priceless.
Follow my continuing passion to explore new adventures on Porsche bicycles. I have conquered a Century ride with a Porsche mountain bike, the Death Ride on a Porsche touring bike, the 184.5-mile Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Towpath in 2020, the 370-mile combined C&O/GAP trail in 2021 and the 237-mile Florida Coast to Coast ride in 2022. And just completed the Maryland and California Coast & Coast Porsche road bike adventure!
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