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Posted in thread: Hub on Wheels on 10/02/2010 at 1:22PM
whyeye agree with you! A good time was had by all. It was my second year and I went with several friends
on the 50. Wow is Boston a big area with parks full of families and sports, paths, waterfront, ...Posted in thread: Cycling Related Charities & Awareness Groups on 07/19/2010 at 10:53PM
pmc.orgPan-Mass Challenge (Massachusetts) The nation's biggest endurance sports fund-raiser; 4,300
cyclists raised $35 million for Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute last year. Nine different rides...Posted in thread: Who rides singlespeed and why? on 04/22/2010 at 3:43PM
Fixedgear, I understand and it makes sense. Sheldon, $, mix and match; I get it but, " just let 'em go
when they go"? Nay! You are wise but maybe with dumb luck, I stumbled on a solution. I found slow...Posted in thread: home made frames on 04/15/2010 at 7:20AM
Mike, Thanks for the tip, your sage advice and your perspective.The Paterek Manual for Bicycle
FramebuildersPosted in thread: My trainer is better than yours on 04/02/2010 at 8:20PM
Bob, Yep, didn't know that about airdyne, 960 rpm, age of reason, cats, bevel; got it.Posted in thread: home made frames on 04/02/2010 at 8:12PM
Shiboleth, good advice. I appreciate thoughtful, knowledgable discussion. Good forum stuff. I am more
inspired. The long stay photo is beautiful.Posted in thread: My trainer is better than yours on 04/01/2010 at 6:58AM
Great innovation! I really like your energy conservation inspired inventiveness to avoid plugging in an
electric fan. The squirrel cage fans seem compact and balance over the wheels nicely. Ever thoug...Posted in thread: My trainer is better than yours on 03/26/2010 at 9:24PM
Hack, I'm happy to compare it to my three. I have Kreitler rollers circa 1980, Cyclops fluid and a
whoop-de-do, PC controlled, internet linked avatar steering, video Google Earthed Tacx.Kreitlers were...Posted in thread: home made frames on 01/26/2010 at 8:22PM
Steve, Good advice. A long time ago I was ok with brazing and arc welding but I'd think silver soldering
would be the safest for a rookie because of lower temperatures less likely to damage the temper...Posted in thread: Cycling Mileage on 01/05/2010 at 7:22PM
I've ridden 0 miles so far this year and none of them have been on my recumbent. This puts me at -96
miles relative to my resolved 7000 mile goal. Can I include trainer miles?Can I use a recumbent?A r...
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