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alkaline

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  1. Usually, I ride until I'm tired, take a rest, and cruise home at a casual pace. I've never had a need for a heart-rate monitor. Lately though I've been wanting to get one ... mostly because I'm becoming more and more curious about the science of cycling. I think the reason that people are so in to that stuff is that it's hard proof of improvement in performance. You can look at a piece of paper that will tell you, "You're getting faster," or, "You're getting stronger."

  2. If only I could afford a new bike right now. I've been looking at so many bikes lately. I still want the Litespeed or Indie Fab road bike. Someday. For now though, I've pretty much given up on buying anything new unless it's to replace something that's broken.

  3. I read an article once about a guy who bought one of those delivery trucks (like the ones FedEx drives) and built a bike shop in the back of it. He would travel around making house calls to all of his customers. How cool would that be? I'm just thinking out loud.

  4. <-- 6'0 and 155-160 lbs (depending on what I've been eating)

     

    I don't think I'm going to make it to SF either. I'll be in D.C. in July, although I don't know if I'm going to have time for any fun.

    Is anybody planning on going to the NACCC 2002 in Houston? If so, give me a shout.

  5. I think I'll have to buy that book and learn a few things. I've slipped (that's actually an understatement) from my "training." Things have been so busy for me lately that it's hard to leave work and go ride or cook a good meal. I really do miss the simpler times.

  6. Cinnamon, I agree with Joker. But remember that you will not always be the "weaker" rider, in the riding partnership with your friend Andrew and later in life. Sometimes stronger riders need a good friend to keep them motivated when they think that they have hit a wall. You can push him just as much as he pushes you, and you will both be better riders, and friends, for it. As far as later in life, don't ever forget that somebody was willing to help you once. Return the favor. If someone who isn't as strong as you needs a riding buddy, take them with you. I personally believe that this goes for all things in life ... helping other people achive something great feels just as good as doing it yourself. Know what I mean?

    Sorry for rambling.

  7. Joker, sorry to hear about your crash. I hope you get to feeling better real soon.

     

    I busted one tooth when I fell off a Roller Racer (does anybody else remember those things?). I was about 12 or so. Now days I worry more about my lips. I have a really bad habit of biting my lip ring any time I'm physically exerting myself (I once went on a climbing trip, and when I got the pictures back, I was biting my lip in nearly every shot). Some day I'm going to fall and bite my lip off.

  8. I think his name was Bart Conner or something like that. I love that movie too. Lori Loughlin was hot in that movie ... ass sliding, mmmmm. And who could forget the track they raced on ... that huge starting wall/roll in, the Kix bowl ramp, etc. And don't forget about Talia Shire (Adrian from the Rocky movies). Man, that movie kicked all kinds of ass.

     

    That video clip is funny, AN, but it think cinnamon posted it before.

  9. Man, all those old cycling movies are good. Some of them were a little dumb, but whatever. I guess anybody that like Quicksilver is a poser too, because Kevin Bacon's bike was only a part-time fixed gear. brakes, no brakes, there's the brakes again ... hahaha that movie is great ... I think I'll watch it again tonight.

  10. It should be pretty obvious that everybody that posts regularly in this thread loves to ride. It does not matter if it's a track bike, road bike, mountain bike, 'cross bike, freeride, BMX, unicycles, or whatever. You come in here talking shit, but you don't know any of us. I don't want to fight with you about this ... that's not what this is about. You have a right to your opinion, but before you judge anybody, maybe you should talk to us. It's clear that you have a passion for bikes, so why not share with the rest of the class.

  11. Re: Sorry to hear the bad news Boxcar...

     

    Originally posted by Joker

    And most importantly, I had fun. I finished and had fun.

    Originally posted by DIBS

    congratulations joker, youve done the stonecutters proud :)

    Nice work, Joker.

  12. So last night my roommate said that yesterday, he saw a guy on his bike get hit by a car. Apparently, this lady was turning and didn't see him (or did she ... my roommate said that the lady looked right at the biker). She hit the guy, laughed about it with her passenger, and drove away without stopping. How fucked up is that?!

  13. Re: Help

     

    Originally posted by Tesseract

    ... i'll just step in to it for the fun the exercise and the fact that i'm sick of cars...

    That's what got most of us started ... You'll come to the dark side soon enough. One of my bikes is a Redline Monocog. It's basically a 26" BMX cruiser ... single speed, freewheel, no shocks. It didn't cost too much, and if you're looking for something to just cruise the town on, it's damn near perfect. You may want to put a suspension fork on it though if you are planning on riding trails and what-not. I've been thinking about putting on on mine.

    Otherwise, buy a used fixie.

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