It starts a little slow...then turns unbelievable...
https://youtu.be/WB3qTVg3hhs
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It starts a little slow...then turns unbelievable...
https://youtu.be/WB3qTVg3hhs
My old middle school.
You’ve been piling them on!
I rode a LeMond e-bike the other day. Boy was that fun and easy to get moving. Counter intuitive to what my purpose of a bike is (exercise), but I would totally enjoy one for commuting purposes or sightseeing. It was pedal assist only, not 100 % throttle capable like some of them. 4-5 cranks and I was moving pretty good.
My "new" Ebay tire I recently bought just developed a "bulge".
I believe it was new, old stock. The tire failed, it is defective.
I am requesting a refund, we'll see how that goes LOL.
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That’s such a long ride. Does it feel that long?
It's just like driving a car. The first time you go somewhere it seems
to take forever. But once you've made the same trip a few times, it
seems to somehow get shorter.
These rides almost never wear me out. I feel fine after 30 or 40 miles.
It does take a little time to build up, but not much.
Makes sense. I have not had the time to ride. I know when I do, I'll be in for a rude awakening :lol:
Picked these bad boys up today.
Hand built, made in the USA!
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Nice, they look to be in great shape!
Rode up and down the neighborhood this morning with my daughter. She has a Trek and while it’s not a big bike, it has great build quality. Super smooth and quiet.
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As I was pedaling along on today’s bike ride, I came upon this group of cyclists. So I stopped and asked; “what are you”?
They are riding from Austin, Texas to Canada for cancer awareness & fund raising this summer. As we talked, they answered
my million questions & offered me some of their lunch!
They average 90 miles a day, and are on their return ride back to Austin (in 34 days). When I got ready to leave, They asked
me if I had someone affected by cancer. I told them yes, I lost my brother Adam to colon cancer, he was only 45 years old.
It brought tears to my eyes when they informed me that they were dedicating today’s ride to Adam. They then wrote on their
arms & legs Adam’s name. I can’t tell you what this meant to me. I told them I would pray for them, I did and I will be.
Thank you “Team Smoky Mountains” These amazing college students were simply delightful to talk with and blessed me beyond measure.
These beautiful people are my Heroes!
Find out more about Texas 4000 at: https://www.texas4000.org/
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That’s a cool story Bill( minus the part about your brother passing) hopefully one day they will find a cure.
What an impressive ride for them for a great cause. Something tells me that you were supposed to come across their path. Sorry about your brother, I lost an uncle this year from the same thing.
Where did you run into them?