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bentstrider 04-03-2010 10:57 PM

Anyone here ride a bicycle?
 
As drivers, everyone has this perception that the most of us are also into fast cars and loud Harleys with equally loud pipes.
However, when I was driving, I carried my main mode of non-truck transport in the cab and still use it to get around everywhere each day.

I figure when your usual, errand-running trips are under a 5-15 mile radius, I just don't see the need to burn fuel or contribute to the typical boredom of surface street traffic.

Although I still crack up when some fools around here act like it's a big deal, or they think I'm doing it for some kooky social/political activism statement.
The latter kind of shuts up when I ride over to In'N'Out and scarf down a 4x4 Animal Style.

Jackrabbit379 04-03-2010 11:51 PM

I haven't ridden a bicycle in 20 years. :lol:
Would I, if I had one? Probably so.
Would I ride for several miles? Probaby not. :p

Dave_0755 04-04-2010 03:05 AM

I love riding a bike. I have one, but it just sits in the garage. I used to ride one everywhere I went until I was around 16 or 17.

I live in a perfect neighborhood to ride. There's miles and miles of low traffic paved roads around here. I guess I'm just getting old and lazy.

Mr. Ford95 04-04-2010 01:25 PM

I try to ride mine when I find time and it doesn't have 2 flat tires. In High School it wasn't uncommon to go away for the weekend and ride 50 miles on a Saturday then camp Saturday night in the mountains with a group of buddies. At the end of the day we'd do a Tour De France type finish, last 2-3 miles we'd race to camp. Rode the Colonial Parkway in Williamsburg, VA and nearly got a ticket on our bikes. Our group was running along in a draft at 40 mph, it was only 25 mph in the area we were in. Now though, the weekend gets here and I just want to relax or I have things around the house to take care of and simply can't find the time to ride.

Windwalker 04-04-2010 02:53 PM

I did not do a lot of riding a bicycle when I was driving. But, now that I'm retired, I seldom use the car. Only if it's raining. Going to the grocery store, the parts store, or just plain going, I take the bike. I put baskets on, front and back, and a couple of bungees to keep things from falling out, and I'm not on any schedule anymore. Been invited out for Easter Dinner, and will take the car to get there, but it sits long enough, I need to check the tires before I move it to make sure they still have air.

bentstrider 04-04-2010 03:33 PM

I carry the entire bicycle shop in my rear-rack bag.

Punctured inner-tubes, rusty chains with stuck links, loose fork stem, all could be serviced with the Park tools in my kit.

I ride plenty working the job I'm doing right now.
Driving the truck put that bicycle in places where I would've never thought one could ride.
Downtown Atlanta coming from the Decatur terminal was definitely an exhilarating pedal jaunt through the forested roads of central GA.

I guess the Age of Discovery never ends.

BanditsCousin 04-05-2010 12:12 AM

I used to race ABA and NBL bmx for about 8 years. I still have my S&M Challenger in the trailer at all times and a collection of "mid-school" bmx 20" and 24" bikes from my hayday at the house. I got a low level Specialized Hardrock for screwing around on.

VPIDarkAngel 04-05-2010 03:31 AM

I still have my Trek 3500 (aluminum, full rigid mountain bike) behind the house... I don't have the energy or time to ride it during the work week, and usually hike on the weekend, since I now have a dog and a non-riding girlfriend.

bentstrider 04-05-2010 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by VPIDarkAngel (Post 478250)
I still have my Trek 3500 (aluminum, full rigid mountain bike) behind the house... I don't have the energy or time to ride it during the work week, and usually hike on the weekend, since I now have a dog and a non-riding girlfriend.

Shouldn't be that hard to get her to ride.
Start out small and then gradually increase distance, that's the way I pulled it off.

YerDaddy 04-06-2010 06:00 PM

I like my old 1984 mountain bike. Bought from a friend 20 years ago and painted it and adjusted/oiled/tuned it all up, new seat, brake shoes and tires. Never time to get in a good long ride anymore. Don't carry it on the truck - it would get filthy. Too much traffic and exhaust fumes near truck stops anyway.

I will never wear those dufus helmets or those queer bicycle clothes.

I can still ride "no hands"!

Mr. Ford95 04-06-2010 09:37 PM

Those dufus helmets keep you from becoming a real doofus for the rest of your life.

Roadhog 04-06-2010 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Ford95 (Post 478336)
Those dufus helmets keep you from becoming a real doofus for the rest of your life.

Now you tell me. :smokin:
Good thing my cranium is solid bone. But besides, I'm a knuckle dragger. Anytime I fall off a bike, I always trot away from the wreck on all fours.

I gotta sweet old Schwinn Varsity 10spd. with rear side baskets and the clip down rack between. I've been too sick this last year to ride, but before that I enjoyed riding my bike or walking.

robertt 04-06-2010 11:56 PM

I use to have an old schwinn, a "lemon peeler", had the slick on the back and chopped out. A neighborhood kid stole it and painted it grey. I still haven't recovered from it!

If I get on a bike now it better have a seat cushion the size of the one on my couch. I don't want to feel like I'm wearing a T-back. :)

bentstrider 04-07-2010 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YerDaddy (Post 478323)
I like my old 1984 mountain bike. Bought from a friend 20 years ago and painted it and adjusted/oiled/tuned it all up, new seat, brake shoes and tires. Never time to get in a good long ride anymore. Don't carry it on the truck - it would get filthy. Too much traffic and exhaust fumes near truck stops anyway.

I will never wear those dufus helmets or those queer bicycle clothes.

I can still ride "no hands"!

Depends, they have a wide variety of helmets at most places these days.
Myself, I just use a $20 skater/BMX helmet and that does me fine.

As far as the lycra goes, I don't wear it but some brands have this chamois padding that acts like a gel-seat cushioning in the "comfort zone".
Sometimes, you could actually find the chamois padding in cycling shorts that look like regular pairs of shorts. Others just wear it as an added undergarment beneath loose-fitting clothes.

Jackrabbit379 04-07-2010 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Ford95 (Post 478336)
Those dufus helmets keep you from becoming a real doofus for the rest of your life.

I wished I woulda been wearing one when I was a kid! Not that I'm dumb, but I'm sure the frontal head injuries, and concussions may have some to do with some things. :eek2: :p

Mr. Ford95 04-07-2010 08:59 PM

Jack, I did my fair share of Superman's over the handle bar before helmets became a serious issue. Only after I was forced to wear one for the road trips did I start wearing one. At that time I had one that resembled more of a motorcycle style helmet than a bike helmet. It had a shield that hung down on the front like a sun visor and it was smoked tinted. These days, I don't wear one since I live on a private gravel road but if I get out on the real roads it goes on. I did see 2 bike crashes at the Boy Scout Jamboree, both had the same style crash, over the handle bar and onto their head. 1 was wearing a helmet and was fine other than a jammed neck and concussion. The other one had decided he wasn't wearing his helmet since he was only going 100 yards down the road, he ended up with major head injuries.

Windwalker 04-08-2010 04:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bentstrider (Post 478382)
As far as the lycra goes, I don't wear it but some brands have this chamois padding that acts like a gel-seat cushioning in the "comfort zone".
Sometimes, you could actually find the chamois padding in cycling shorts that look like regular pairs of shorts. Others just wear it as an added undergarment beneath loose-fitting clothes.

Oh my... Does that ever give me an idea...
Excellent place to put a BIONIC VAGINA...
:eek1::bow::bow::lol:


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