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Bicycle Mag -- Bent Stuff
Surprised to find some bent stuff in the latest issue of Bicycling
Magazine. Like a lot of others, I gave up Bicycling magazine when it went to the glitz and in your face attitude and style of MTV. Somehow, and I don't know how, I started getting Bicycling magazine again. I checked my VISA statement and there was no, "Whoa, woe is me but this be an incorrect charge laddie", lept off my statement. So I read it. And since a lot of Bicycling Mag is simply "cycling", I found some good articles. This month, if for nothing else read the "50 Great Things About Cycling" from a bent perspective. Here's what was in there directly related to recumbents: Page 29: Bikes On The Loose & Great Club Rides The FIRST ride listed is "Bent Trail Riders Sunday Ride (Dayton, Ohio)" It lists the ride as a Recumbent ride out and back on local bike trails of up to 100 miles and says to join go to "www.siscom.net/~grindix]btr A nice plug for a bent club and ride. Page 45: In the "50 things..", author Dan Koeppel writes about "Yearning for Gear". In the article he says: "....The Hostel Shoppe (every cyclist should check out this all-recumbent catgalog, just to appreciate the ride-nrecline subculture). As mentioned, the mag does write about cycling. This time of year, the "Stay in Tune" piece on pages 84 & 85 works for any bike. No, the walls haven't come tumbling down, but maybe some steps can be built. Cheers Slow Joe Recumbo |
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Bicycle Mag -- Bent Stuff
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BentTrailRiders/ jd "Joe Keenan" wrote in message om... Surprised to find some bent stuff in the latest issue of Bicycling Magazine. Like a lot of others, I gave up Bicycling magazine when it went to the glitz and in your face attitude and style of MTV. Somehow, and I don't know how, I started getting Bicycling magazine again. I checked my VISA statement and there was no, "Whoa, woe is me but this be an incorrect charge laddie", lept off my statement. So I read it. And since a lot of Bicycling Mag is simply "cycling", I found some good articles. This month, if for nothing else read the "50 Great Things About Cycling" from a bent perspective. Here's what was in there directly related to recumbents: Page 29: Bikes On The Loose & Great Club Rides The FIRST ride listed is "Bent Trail Riders Sunday Ride (Dayton, Ohio)" It lists the ride as a Recumbent ride out and back on local bike trails of up to 100 miles and says to join go to "www.siscom.net/~grindix]btr A nice plug for a bent club and ride. Page 45: In the "50 things..", author Dan Koeppel writes about "Yearning for Gear". In the article he says: "....The Hostel Shoppe (every cyclist should check out this all-recumbent catgalog, just to appreciate the ride-nrecline subculture). As mentioned, the mag does write about cycling. This time of year, the "Stay in Tune" piece on pages 84 & 85 works for any bike. No, the walls haven't come tumbling down, but maybe some steps can be built. Cheers Slow Joe Recumbo |
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