Before I get into the Sea Gull Century ride recap, I’d like to share what led to the Bike R purchase and rebuild to begin with. I have ridden my 1998 Porsche Bike S mountain bike on two 100 milers and the 2004 Porsche Bike X (converted into a road bike) on one 100-mile Century and the 129-mile Death Ride. But I have long wanted the road-racing and purple/blue and yellow Porsche Bike R from the late 1990s. This bicycle had a retail price of $10,000 back then, was super rare, and not many are seen for sale these days. Then in June this year, I got a message through the Porsche Bike Group Facebook page that someone wanted to sell a 1999 Bike R. I tried to find a buyer for what the bike was worth. It was in well-used condition, but even so, these rare bikes are still worth some money. When I couldn’t find a suitable buyer, the seller offered to me for a price I couldn’t turn down.
Not only was the price too good to pass on, but the bike was also a large frame size and was two hours from my house. All of this was too good to be true. Quickly picking it up, I realized I had some work on my hands to get it rideable. The bike had two flat tires, didn’t shift well, and was dusty and dirty.
I spent the next couple of months working on the Bike R. I changed the tubes, tires, saddle, brake pads, chain, cassette, shifters, bar tape, all cables, and pedals. I also added some touch paint, and washed and waxed the bike. Everything I changed or added were OEM parts and matched the original bike colors.
Once the bicycle was road-worthy, I started testing and training. Switching from the mountain bike Bike S and touring bike Bike X to a full racing, drop bar road bike was a mind scramble. The Bike R is ultra-light, fast and super-maneuverable. It was like going from a Porsche Cayenne to a Porsche Boxster. This bike is amazing, smooth, and fast to ride.
With testing wrapping up, it was time to dream up a ride worthy of this bike. After a bunch of web research, I came up with the Coast & Coast idea … Sea Gull Century in October 2023 and the Sea Otter Classic in April 2024. Since I’m no stranger to long distance riding, I knew what training I needed to complete, and I got to work.
The Sea Gull Century is famous for its mostly flat and fast course through amazing rural and farming country, with a rest stop at the Atlantic Ocean. Starting early at the Salisbury University campus, I decided to ride as fast I could, only stopping at the rest stops for as short as possible and try to beat the rain. At first, the weather was cool with only a little bit of light rain. I made some good time. I even jumped into some pace lines to get a draft from some of the faster cyclists.
I was hyper-focused on my speed, ride time and the weather. But once I was finished, I realized the 1999 Porsche Bike R performed perfectly. It was fast, smooth, reliable, and best of all it didn’t have one flat, didn’t miss one shift and could keep up with modern bikes without issue.