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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Ending the Month on a High Note (In More Ways Than One)
I haven’t ridden much this month, so I wanted to grab one more on the last day. Despite the forecast for isolated thunderstorms at drive time, I hopped on the Trek to head to work. The weather this morning could … Continue reading
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Post Issues
Sunday’s ride would have been a good one. I had a route of about 25 miles planned, but once I was dressed and had the water bottles ready, I found a problem. The seat mount bolt had stripped when I … Continue reading
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Back In The Saddle (Again)
I spent the last week in Philadelphia on business, and there was no riding there. Driving through the Valley Forge/King of Prussia area, I saw several roads with nice bike lanes, but never saw a cyclist. The routes were a … Continue reading
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Bob Goes For a Ride
I took a quick ride on the Campus/River Road Route before work this morning. As I was turning onto Newman Road to return home, I waved at a passing cyclist. He waved back and yelled “Hi, Bob!” Miles Ridden: 10.0
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Back In The Saddle
(I’ve got the Aerosmith song in my head as I type. “I’m BAAACCKKK – I’m back in the saddle again”) Today was my first ride in almost 2 weeks. I rode to work and came home on the North Work … Continue reading
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Biking in Mexico
My family and I just returned from a week long trip to Playa del Carmen, Mexico (south of Cancun). I had to get a few blocks away from the resorts to see evidence of local bike riders, since all I … Continue reading
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New Stuff
I wasn’t able to get out yesterday with Tom, but today presented an early morning opportunity for a quick ride. It was a little chilly, so I got to try out my 20th wedding anniversary present from my wife – … Continue reading
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Pick Your Favorite Story Line
In the last couple of posts, I haven’t had much to write about. Not a problem today. I had issues with equipment, clothing, and heat. But, it all started with a ticket. Expired PlatesI got a ticket on Wednesday while … Continue reading
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