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Oh how I wish I could still race.
Hey shadows papa. That's quite list of bikes there. Here's another of my rides ![]() apologies for the really bad picture. Wish list time for me. I'd love a Windcheetah. I rode one years ago that had been customized (by the manufacturer) for a person of similar short stature to myself and it was a blast. ![]() A Moulton Double Pylon would be nice too ![]() A touring 'bent would be useful ![]() My wish list however will probably only ever remain wishes rather than reality. |
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A unicycle.....wow, I thought they were only used in the circus.
I wonder if I could ride one of those ???? I really don't want to be falling 10,000 times to learn. Just a pipe dream, I never really see any. Those recumbant bikes are nice. All this talk about seats.....(the moulton) I was supposed to be taking a kayak group out at 9, but we have heavy fog. They want to merge the nine a.m. with the 11 a.....most of the 9 a group has left.....I think I am leaving too. It'll be too hot.
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Unicycles are ridden by many folks outside the circus. There's all sorts of styles of riding. Street, flatland, mUni and just regular riding (which is what I do). Get a load of this guy - Kris Holm, unicycling god!
As a person who does certain circus-y type balancing activities like rola bola/balance board... ...'cept I don't balance girls on my shoulders and it's a few years since I built up to balancing several layers up, I can say that learning to ride a unicycle is one of the hardest things I've ever learned. I'm still a beginner and can't freemount. However, I can now turn corners and figures of eight and I can ride away from young lads who always want to have a go and as yet not one of them has managed to get on the uni - they're not good at taking instruction and think they know best even when I'm telling them the best way to mount ![]() ![]() Recumbents are wonderful to ride. HPV's hold pretty much all the human powered speed records. Having one's back up against a seat back means that big power can be transferred to the cranks - like doing leg presses in the gym. I personally prefer under seat steering as shoulders are in a more natural position. One advantage of the trike 'bents is that when out for a ride one can have an ice-cream or a cup of tea without leaving the bike ![]() Sorry you weren't able to get out kayaking today, I hope you get to do some form of sporty activity this weekend. |
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Learning to ride a unicycle is on my list of "TO DO" things, Incubus! Today me, Miss Pinky and SnackBro went for a nice bike ride out in the country south of Nashville. Found a really neat route that I want to ride at a later date that will start where we started and end up at home. It's great to get out and get back to riding on the backroads. I refuse to ride my road bike on the main highways in Nashville because these folks have no respect for other cars,much less for someone in bright colored Lycra on two wheels! I have also decided to get a new 29'er hardtail as my next bike. Looking forward to adding one to the stable in mid-August when the 2012 models start making their way to my local bike shop. It's a Trek Gary Fisher Collection Mamba and should be a blast to ride on our local trails!
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SNIP! I learned my lesson, Shadow (wine dog) ![]() Funny how when stuff like that happens, and the way you behave. Some very caring motorists pulled over and called for the police. They thought I was I was hit. It's funny now, but wasn't funny then. My Specialized RAAM is a very expensive bicycle and I wasn't getting into an ambulance unless it was too. I was going to just get on it and ride home. I was a text book case of fight flight flee. The policeman was nice and took care of my bicycle. That U tube clip of the unicycle was pretty neat. A different form of extreme sport. I'm serious, I've never seen anyone (outside the circus) ride one. I'm liking the trek bikes more and more. Trek makes bikes for women too. Is this your bicycle^....that's what I'd call a wedge seat. Ouch, my butt hurts just looking at it. Too humid today, I'm seeking refuge inside my igloo. My honey agreed to go for a bicycle ride with me as soon as the sun came up.....geeze, we were going so slowly, I could hardly keep my balance....but I didn't dare complain. Glad yinz had a nice ride!
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Hi Yellow band! That is a pic of the new bike I am getting in August or September,whenever the 2012 models hit the bike shop floor. After I get my new bike, we are getting Miss Pinky the same bike in Trek's WSD (Women's Specific Design). We will then let go of two or three of the bikes we have now that don't see much riding time. I'll either use them to trade for a cyclocross bike or we'll give them to a local shop that gets kids that don't have bikes on used bikes and teaches them to ride safely. I currently ride a Selle San Marco Aspide seat on my road bike and a Terry Liberator seat on my mountain bike. Neither have much padding and they ride like a dream! I've done a LOT of research into seat fit,and it's all about where it hits your "sit bones" not about how much padding it has on it. We are getting Miss Pinky a Specialized Body Geometry seat after they do the proper measuring to ensure she gets the correct size. Because we all know if the cyclist's ass ain't happy, that cyclist ain't gonna ride very LONG!
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I read your post about sit bones.....I must sit right on my bones, no lie.
I really like the seat I have on the *old lady* bike I ride now, my cargo bike. I even have a top case mounted on the back. It's like my purse, well, thats where my purse goes. But I'm not dumb enough to leave my purse in there. I followed you on twitter on your aids ride. Just wanted you to know I still read your tweets. Every time I roast a batch of coffee beans, I think of you (crazy how small the internet world is isn't it?) I think of you and all the wine folks sitting at the computer in your sunglasses tasting for flavours of flowers or hints of spice. ![]() I think donating to a potential future rider is a fantastic gesture. I'm involved in the Ghost Bikes project here (I know, how moarose) but it's my way of fighting for our right for space on the road......Those all white stripped down bikes (unfortunately) make people think. I'm still a maniac in the gym, haven't seen a gym thread....are you just doing bicycle? It's good to *catch up* with you again!
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I've been 'bitten' by the edge of asphalt too Yellow band and I still bear the scars from landing upside down in a thorn bush laden ditch. I was riding a prototype recumbent so was most concerned that the bike was ok as the guys lifted me and the machine out of the ditch. It was a group ride and all the ladies stopped to tend to my rather extensive surface wounds. I ended up rather battered, bruised and broke bones in my left hand...in other words I got away quite lightly really.
Were you badly injured Yellow band? To be honest most folks don't think anyone rides unicycles outside the circus. "Are you in the circus" is one of the most common things folks ask when I'm out on the uni. Second most common is "Can I have a go?". As far as I know I am one of just two riders around my town. The younger uni dudes are crazy Shadow...do it, get yourself a unicycle - the received wisdom is start on a 20in wheel to learn the basics...it's not so far to fall from a 20 ![]() I learnt the basics on one of these http://www.unicycle.com/unicycles/by...e-purple.html/ |
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I'm not *RIGHT* but that can be an entirely seperate conversation
![]() I was sort of in shock, I'm sure you know what I am talking about, like I said I was very preoccupied with my bicycle. Then my focus shifted to my trophy legs. I had a nasty slice on my right shin that grabbed a piece of the front of the calf muscle, that sucker had a pulse and was bleeding like a sieve. I could see that and I think thats why I was focused on it. My riding gloves did what they are suppose to do. Only the nail on the little finger was broken. I tore my riding shirt sleeve and most of my injuries were shoulder/cervical related. It took 48 hours for most of that to show up (maximum swelling) other than the road rash. The scars on my shoulder are small and that gash on my *trophy leg* is now a clean line. They closed that with surgi-tape, because I was such a nag ![]()
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