PCR Bike Tour Day 12 of 39 Leo Carrillo SP to Carpinteria SP. Agriculture, Wheel Saga and More beaches

PCR Bike Tour Day 12 of 39 Leo Carrillo SP to Carpinteria SP. Agriculture, Wheel Saga and More beaches

The main objective for today is to make it to the next big city where there are some bike shops to address my wheel issue. The two cities with potential are Oxnard and Ventura.

Beach around Point Mugu
Colorful lifeguard station
I noticed surfing is a lot of this
Split in the road decision to make. Take the path with rockfall danger or the other path with car danger
Fishermen have lots of extra time on their hand
Point Mugu missile park

The area around Oxnard is a very agriculture based with various fields, harvesting and planting all over.

Rows and Rows of these covered fields. I think they might be raspberries
Workers in the field
I’m not sure what they’re growing here
Green-fields forever (sod)
Classic storm shoot where you hear about kids getting in trouble
Colorful mural at florist

I didn’t find any suitable bike shop until I got to The city of Ventura.

A tour saving place. They didn’t have the wheel I need but at least they had spokes.
Working on the wheel
Impromptu workshop
What to do when you have wheel issues, buy extra spokes. In hindsight, I should’ve bought even more.
Pizza lunch after bike repair

I know this seems to be a reoccurring trauma of wheel and spoke issues. But it really is for me. After I got the second spoke fixed at Matt’s and feeling great, about 10 miles later another one popped on the same side, different spoke. They have all been on the same side and facing the same direction. This means in total I expect at least nine to break. At least I hope that’s the extent of it. This means I should buy at least four more spokes.

On the good side, I’m getting pretty efficient at replacing them. The third one I already replaced and it only took me about 1/2 hour. Another good point is I complained to the bike shop I bought it from and they’ve already refunded my money. I’d rather have a functional wheel but at least I can use the money to offset repair costs. If one breaks on the cassette side, I will be dead in the water until I get my tools from my wife.

Art sculpture from restrooms in Ventura
Bike path and pier in background in Ventura
Memory rock garden
Pond and the mountains near Ventura
Ocean roads near Emma Wood State Park
Memorial weekend RV bonanza at Emma Woods State Park
Clear sailing path next to road jam
Ocean kayaking and paddle boarding
Boardwalk and Ocean at Carpinteria State Park where I’m staying
Great Camp and park at Carpinteria State Park

So for today’s ride I rode about 80% of it with a broken spoke. I’m surprised and additional one hasn’t broke when there’s already one broken. I hope this doesn’t happen.

It was really a spectacular ride today. Amazing paths and scenery. It’s just hard to fully appreciate when you are worried about your bike failing. I did my best to enjoy and just go with the flow.

Mission tomorrow; Head north about 48 miles, stop by another bike shop and buy four more spokes and hopefully no more breaks.

Ride summary: 4/10 difficulty, 50 miles (plus 2 for dinner) with 950 feet climbing. Mostly cloudy with some sun but mild temperatures. Medium cross and headwinds but not too difficult. Today’s ride detailed GPS.


2 responses to “PCR Bike Tour Day 12 of 39 Leo Carrillo SP to Carpinteria SP. Agriculture, Wheel Saga and More beaches”

  1. That must be a bad batch of metal used in that wheel. Bummer.

    So, which way did you go, Rock Slide or Car side?

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