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Heine on inflation
On Thu, 10 Mar 2016 08:35:16 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 8:53:06 AM UTC-6, jbeattie wrote: I like the pictures. -- Jay Beattie. Yes for scenery they are nice pictures. But the people in the pictures were odd. First picture you have a group of riders. Some wearing that evil lycra fabric. Racing jerseys. And one guy wearing jeans with a belt? Who rides in jeans and a belt? Oddly everyone was wearing a helmet. I thought this Heine guy was one of the free love, peace, anti nuclear, anti helmet people. Expand the photos. Two of the eight in the group that can be clearly seen are wearing what appear to be cycling jerseys, or at least jerseys with writing on the back. Of the remaining, two are wearing what appear to be button down the front short sleeved shirts and the remaining are wearing what look like a long sleeve shirt or jersey that do not appear to be specific cycling jerseys - no pockets in the back. The guy that you think is wearing blue jeans is certainly wearing a belt but the pants equally certain are not jeans, They appear to be knee lengths shorts as one of the other riders are wearing. The guys with the beards are carrying handle bar bags that look very similar to what Paris-Brest-Paris Randonneur riders carry. The Paris - Brest - Paris is a 1200 km(~745 miles) ride done in 90 hours or less. The winning rider in 2015 did the distance in a bit over 42 hours. And a picture below you have two guys with Grizzly Adams beards and handlebar bags bigger than suitcases. Were they going on a week long ride and needed to carry all their gear? And a few pictures lower we have two riders on the road and the bald eagle in front of them. And one of the riders is on the wrong side of the double yellow line. I know the people on this forum advocate taking the lane and riding as far from the edge of the road as possible. But to actually cross the yellow line and ride in the oncoming traffic lane? Apparently they have different rules of the road in Seattle. -- cheers, John B. |
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Heine on inflation
On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 8:03:29 AM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote:
https://janheine.wordpress.com/ -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 Heine's descriptive analysis broadens Berto's work on both lower than and higher than pressures. if pressure is to hi then the rig vibrates against every asphalt cut. If to low the tread material grips asphalt losing energy. The soft approach works with an auto's HP less so with 1/50 HP on the bike so nothing changed since Berto only a more involved way to pass the info into the street. |
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Heine on inflation
is why ur irritable ?
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Heine on inflation
I would never ride on lame-ass tires like that!
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Heine on inflation
He's probably having pot withdrawal, Gene.
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On Friday, March 11, 2016 at 12:44:56 AM UTC-5, wrote:
He's probably having pot withdrawal, Gene. not likely. we have Ariel photos, direct info from Rita. lotta Cals are backwards. https://goo.gl/6vVLbT |
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Heine on inflation
On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 6:38:50 PM UTC-6, John B. wrote:
The guys with the beards are carrying handle bar bags that look very similar to what Paris-Brest-Paris Randonneur riders carry. The Paris - Brest - Paris is a 1200 km(~745 miles) ride done in 90 hours or less. The winning rider in 2015 did the distance in a bit over 42 hours. Ha ha. Ho ho. I have ridden Paris-Brest-Paris. 2007. My memory is fading but I do not recall anyone using handlebar bags anywhere near that size. I was with the fast group, the 80 hour. So maybe all the people with suitcases on the front of their bikes were in the 90 hour group leaving behind me. |
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Heine on inflation
On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 6:46:30 PM UTC-6, Joerg wrote:
And one guy wearing jeans with a belt? Who rides in jeans and a belt? raises hand I do. Jeans shorts, with belt. -- Regards, Joerg On a group bicycle ride as in the picture? I understand using jeans and a belt to ride to the store. But jeans and a belt on a group bicycle ride where you know in advance you are going on a ride. You have a designated meeting time and place to begin the ride. And then ride out in the country. Jeans and belt? |
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Heine on inflation
On Friday, March 11, 2016 at 10:34:27 AM UTC-5, wrote:
On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 6:46:30 PM UTC-6, Joerg wrote: And one guy wearing jeans with a belt? Who rides in jeans and a belt? raises hand I do. Jeans shorts, with belt. -- Regards, Joerg On a group bicycle ride as in the picture? I understand using jeans and a belt to ride to the store. But jeans and a belt on a group bicycle ride where you know in advance you are going on a ride. You have a designated meeting time and place to begin the ride. And then ride out in the country. Jeans and belt? https://www.rei.com/product/827481/c...go-shorts-mens shorts....didnah read shorts but still its hot out there.... the ridgers are AAA mine were on sale. |
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