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5000 bike seats?!?!
Sorry, but I actually thought of you when I first saw this story! (Not meant to be in a bad way, I was just reminded of how hard you had worked to find a good saddle!)I'm not quite at his level yet, but am fast approaching I'm afraid. the way things are going, I think I might have to resort to stealing soon too haha
I ran into an old cycling (commuting) buddy and we rode down Arakawa together for a while, keeping about 1.5 to 2 m distance, but abreast. so it's good to see this only applies to riding in the slipstream and not next to each other!
Pretty good police work here to catch a hit and run killer (30 minute story)
My uni town had a decent bus system (for the time, champaign-urbana), but I used a bike almost exclusively. The most dangerous creatures--and they were scary--were farm dogs when riding outside of town. Good for an adrenalin boost.@jdd I'd imagine in the US (for vast majority of its territory) one is more likely to encounter a wild bear or some such than COVID. also, what do they mean by public transport... in the US???
Funny because it was just on tv today about joggers and cyclist how dangerous we are about spreading the virus.This is also worth seeing. https://www.bicycling.com/news/a32097735/coronavirus-viral-simulation/
if it's on TV I'm usually sceptical Studies by aeronautical engineers... about epidemiology and virology.... nah.it was just on tv today about joggers and cyclist how dangerous we are about spreading the virus.
A mate sent me this, which I found interesting and thought others would, too.
https://digg.com/video/dangerous-intersection-cyclist-angle