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Old December 2nd 10, 06:06 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,uk.rec.cycling,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc,misc.consumers.frugal-living
Edward Dolan
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"His Highness the TibetanMonkey, not your average backyard philosopher"
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On Dec 1, 11:38 pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
"Forrest Hodge" wrote in message


I'll take your word for it. If I have to be somewhere 125 miles away I'd
rather drive there and be there in about 1/3 of the time it takes to
bike.
That's not to say I dislike the bicycle, I don't and I do bike for
exercise (though not for 125 miles). But the majority of the time if you
live in the suburbs or a rural area, the car is a much more practical
means of conveyance.


Forest Hodge is quite right about the suburbs and rural areas not being
friendly to cyclists. Large cities and small towns are the best venues for
cycling whether they have bike paths or not. However, some rural areas,
like
Wisconsin for instance, do have lots of county blacktops which are fine
for
cycling, but here in Minnesota it is mostly gravel roads in the
countryside.
A gravel road will wear you down, especially on a recumbent.


You guys need to get in touch with the urban jungle. There's no place

to ride a bike in America, even less so in the city where people are
forced onto the sidewalks, passing the bucket down to the pedestrian.

You may load you bike on the car and go some place, but that defeats

the purpose of the bicycle as a practical vehicle.

There's simply a MONOPOLY by the automobile and oil industry.


"There are plenty of streets which are suitable for riding a bicycle in any
city in the world, even in ****ing Florida." - Ed Dolan

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota



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