Non Motorized Rides

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    MAK Well-Known Member

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    Here are my 2 favorite human powered rides
    Bike & rider has done Ragbri twice and last year did a week long 500 mile Montana Yellowstone trip that took us over the Beartooth Pass. Colnago AC-R with all Campy Record and Campy wheels, Carbon Frame.
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    Any road bikers out there?

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    Training bike - same brand slightly different geometry but rides the same Alum Frame, Ultegra gearing and brakes.
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    Better you than me. but then again they don't make 3 wheelers big enough.
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    My problem is finding a cushioned seat wide enough for my fat @$$ without crushing my googlies, and a seat stanchion and handlebar stanchion to accomodate my excess height.
     
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    Well if they made my favorite bike bigger, I might...
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    My butt is no longer designed for those bike seats.
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    I had a Lemon Peeler when I was a wee lad; the front fork and tire were different from this one, though. the forks were longer and the front wheelwas a smaller diameter.
     
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    Yes
    everyone I had 1 of these too. yellowish orange with a 5 speed stick on the top, that at times would get very much in the way it you know what I mean!
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    Sudden stops were the bane of every boy. Been there, done that, got the tear-stained t-shirt.
     
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    Wow 500 mile trip! That is impressive. Good for you it takes a lot of endurance for that type of journey. I haven't been on a bike for a very long time. Every now and then I think I would like to try it again, I really used to enjoy peddling around. But then I wonder would I really use a bike if I purchased one???
     
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    Fannie
    growing up in mid town NYC - didn't have a choice but to bike, we didn't own a car. stopped riding back in 75 got my license and a car. My younger brother (60) has been in the bike business his entre life - so told him wanted to start riding again - he hooked me up and viola at 62 started it again! 40 years had never gotten on a bike and 8 months later rode across Iowa in the heat of the summer. Yes you can if you want
    thanks
     
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    You're doing better than I can. It's a great accomplishment to ride a bike like that.
     
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    Viola? you want us to play you a small fiddle? :D
    I think you mean voila.
     
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    thanks for the correction
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    No! If anyone catches me riding a bike across Iowa it'll be viola and I'll be playing some sad country music.:cry:
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    What's the difference between a trampoline and a viola? You're not allowed to jump up and down on a trampoline in golf shoes.:yikes::nailbiting:

    I do have a mountain bike in storage, and with my worn-out knees, it'll be Hell pedaling. It's why I need a taller seat stanchion and handlebar rig, so that the angles won't punish my knees.
     

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