Blind Spots, WYWH
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My you know what is tender.
Not used to the ole bicycle seat don't you know.
I sort o'feel like I did when I first started bicycling, except that when I
com...
THIS is bike advocacy
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Thank you to Grist for this wonderful “How to ride your bike in traffic”
video from Seattle. H/T to Shayne.
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10in10 The Ghisallo Climb.
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Today was the finale addition to our 10in10. A ride around part of Lake
Como .....a ferry trip to Bellagio....and a climb up to the cyclists chapel
on th...
Dodging the Flood
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Saturday dawned a beautiful morning that would fail to foretell how quickly
and badly the weather around here can change for the worse. Depending on
which...
Roses are Real…
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Last week I shared the story of getting caught in the rain on the way home.
Here is a little photo story of the rose garden I came upon right ...
Roses ar...
10 of the best cycling forums
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Cyclists like connecting with fellow cyclists, whether it’s at cycling
events, through bike clubs or on online forums. I’ve picked out a list of
the best...
Service!
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London has a large number of waterways, which often presents an issue of
the services crossing over. Sometimes, they are hidden in bridges,
sometimes not...
The Burn
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As I mentioned, on Saturday I rode to Connecticut. It is my second-longest
ride (75 miles or 120 km) this year; only the Memorial Day ride I took to
and f...
Bike Share Comes To North Texas – Fort Worth
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It was quite a while ago, when I first heard about bike sharing. My first
thought was, that’ll never come to north Texas – it just doesn’t make sense
with ...
In the Light of Day
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[image: Frame Zero, Powdercoated]
The frame I built with Mike Flanigan over the winter has long been
completed and powdercoated. I've been staring at it and...
Cowtown in Motion: A Prairie Flashback
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On Sunday, while biking along the Clear Fork over land settled by Lemuel
Edwards in 1848, I saw a sight that Edwards surely saw 165 years ago: Wild
turkey ...
Father’s Day
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I remember a trip to Spokane, Washington, in the middle 1960s where my aunt
introduced us to one of the two ladies that were instrumental in creating
Fathe...
Can see it from here
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No, the shop isn't open yet, but I feel like I can see it from here.
Inventory is arriving still, but there's enough here, that it's starting
to look lik...
Recumbent Ride -- Kokosing Gap Trail
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On Saturday the RoadQueen joined me in Knox County Ohio to ride the
Kokosing Gap Trail. As my favorite central Ohio railtrail I'm always in
the mood to ...
There are things I dislike.
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The road leading up to my office is Not My Favorite. It does not have a
bicycle lane. It's suface is pretty craptastic with lots of loose gravel.
Althou...
CREE XM 1200 Lumen Headlamp Review
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Hello and Welcome,
A while back I purchased my first real rechargeable headlamp, the CREE XM
1200. I say "real rechargeable" because I have used rechargeab...
Where Can (Should) You Ride?
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Here’s what Missouri law states (307.190): Every person operating a bicycle
or motorized bicycle at less than the posted speed or slower than the flow
of t...
How I protect your confidential health information.
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In light of the recent disclosures of the U.S. government engaging in
massive data collection of private information about its citizens, I am
sure that man...
Acknowledging John Forester — the game changer
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Cycling educator John Forester gets a lot of flak from people who reject
his advocacy of cycling skills, preferring a populist, facilities-based
“paint and...
Not A Lot Of Bicycling Going On, Lately
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I am woefuly behind on my bike goals for the year, in no small part due to
the fact that we have had winter-like weather freakishly late, this year. A
lot ...
Stubble Fest!
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Click on it for the better view — OMG STUBBLE FEST This. Is. Urbana. So
Michael Burns said he was playing one or two final gigs before he takes off
for th...
Atlanta Streets Live - A Sneak-Peak
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Sneak-peak of Atlanta Streets Live, held yesterday, on the famous Peachtree
Street in ATL.
Shown below is the world-famous Phoenix.
More in a future post!
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Approval Granted!
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I now officially have the permission from the building manager at work to
take my Brompton into work, to my office. While it didn't take too much
work, it ...
Looking For Groundhogs
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The Show 'n Go ride was canceled today because the temperature was too
low. Plus the light lake-effect snow from Lake Michigan covered the roads
with enou...
Subject Matter Mostly it's about local transportation cycling, as it exists in the here and now. It's got a smattering of other gratuitous toy recreation thrown in to keep y'all a little off balance. For those that don't know me, toy recreation means English & Italian cars, aircraft - and downhill skiing.
3 comments:
May we assume (hopefully) that his atty knows about this?
What was and who posted the bond?
There are two attorneys involved and I'm pretty sure the principal one knows.
The bail was reduced from $5000 to $300 and I believe that was due to the attorneys. I paid the $300. It seemed like the cleanest way to do it.
$300 is a ball park figure up here for something similar
It will be interesting how actually *does* play out
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No Need for Non-Robot proof here!