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bikeshares are pretty cool.
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Asher, have you read Bicycle Diaries? Byrne has a way of writing about bicycles in cities that almost gets me more excited for things like bike shares and bike lanes than the actual act of bicycling. Such a good way to shape and see a city.
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My wife and I would like to thank you for having us over to your dinner party
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My wife and I would like to thank you for having us over to your dinner party
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Just find a 50 mile route that's all down hill.
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run2death wrote:A dipshit co-worker bet me $100 that I couldn't do a century ride on my single gear Walmart road bike.

Dude's an idiot who's been trying to convince me that a 100-mile bike ride is just as tough as a 100-mile footrace.

His stupidity is kinda hard to comprehend.

Also, I didn't mention to him that I did a century ride 3 years ago on the same bike, but with the hub flipped to the fixed-gear side.

Single gear's gonna be a piece of cake compared to fixed gear.

Time to slap on my aerobars.
There's a ride here called the Seattle to Portland and it's just over 200 miles. There are people who do that in one day on cruisers.

Also 100 miles on a bike is way easier than on foot. If he was arguing the opposite...what does he think machines are for anyway?
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The Argonaut wrote:So, I'm not going to reach my goal of a fifty-mile-day this year. I did 18 miles on my last ride and I realized it'd be impossible to do much more than that without both of these:

-a lighter, faster bike; or at least a new chain on my bike
-stronger legs
Stronger legs come around naturally after several 18-mile days. And a chain is ~$20, depending.
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bune wrote:
run2death wrote:A dipshit co-worker bet me $100 that I couldn't do a century ride on my single gear Walmart road bike.

Dude's an idiot who's been trying to convince me that a 100-mile bike ride is just as tough as a 100-mile footrace.

His stupidity is kinda hard to comprehend.

Also, I didn't mention to him that I did a century ride 3 years ago on the same bike, but with the hub flipped to the fixed-gear side.

Single gear's gonna be a piece of cake compared to fixed gear.

Time to slap on my aerobars.
There's a ride here called the Seattle to Portland and it's just over 200 miles. There are people who do that in one day on cruisers.

Also 100 miles on a bike is way easier than on foot. If he was arguing the opposite...what does he think machines are for anyway?
I honestly don't know what he's thinking.

Guessing it's just a running v. cycling thing.

I'd say century ride v. marathon would be a more reasonable comparison.
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This is my bike. A $59 Thruster from Walmart. Flip hub. I love it. Stripped it bare except for the back brake. Bought better tires ($12) and cage pedals for proper rides ($29).

I had a $900 hybrid Giant, but ended up hating it.

It's all steel, but just a pound and a half heavier than the Giant. I may end up getting an aluminum fork.

Turns out this bike is beloved by fixie hipsters and bike techs alike.
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Wait, you kept the back brake instead of the front brake?
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Yes. Why?
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It's easier to stop on a dime with the front brake.
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run2death wrote:This is my bike. A $59 Thruster from Walmart. Flip hub. I love it. Stripped it bare except for the back brake. Bought better tires ($12) and cage pedals for proper rides ($29).

I had a $900 hybrid Giant, but ended up hating it.

It's all steel, but just a pound and a half heavier than the Giant. I may end up getting an aluminum fork.

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Oh man, you got the McD bike. I was looking for one too but then I realized my knees hate me enough as-is, I don't need to make anything worse.

And the brake thing is debatable. You could stop on a dime with a front brake, but you could also end up going over the dime.
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For the weight of either brake, I'd opt to keep both. But, I ride in the woods more than anything.
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Self wrote:For the weight of either brake, I'd opt to keep both. But, I ride in the woods more than anything.
Foxwoods?
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I went over the bars once when I happened upon a cattle guard on an 80-mile ride from PHX to Tucson.
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yeah front braking takes more skillz, but gives more precise control of the bike
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Self wrote:For the weight of either brake, I'd opt to keep both. But, I ride in the woods more than anything.
Foxwoods?
Haven't been there in a while. I won $400 when they first opened, but since then they always take my money.

This is where I ride, mostly. It's close by and there's all sorts of terrain.
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Bought my son a new bike this weekend. He was specific about the bike: he wanted a Lemond and didn't want yellow.

Not the bike, just a picture of what it looks like:

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His first 700c bike. Only had one owner and it's in great shape mostly. Just needs a tune-up and it's good to go. Looking at it I'd almost swear it's even got the original chain but who knows.
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