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Stella
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Re: The Official DMF Bicycle Thread
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Reply #360 on:
August 07, 2009, 01:10:32 PM »
Quote from: Monster Dave on August 07, 2009, 12:21:45 PM
We bought his and hers road bikes two weeks ago and have been really loving them!
Here they are:
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I can see that bicycle riding will be just as addicting as motorcycle riding. I thought that I was doing well when I got a "dark" model road bike to match my Monster, but check this out:
http://www.bianchiducati.com/
Super cool!!!! Have fun!
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I have this:
Haven't rode it this year though.
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Quote from: Mike Qube on August 09, 2009, 03:45:44 PM
Haven't rode it this year though.
I haven't ridden either of my push bikes in a long long time. Makes me sad to see them sitting there all lonely, but riding them takes time away from riding the Duc.
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Quote from: DRKWNG on August 09, 2009, 05:06:53 PM
I haven't ridden either of my push bikes in a long long time. Makes me sad to see them sitting there all lonely, but riding them takes time away from riding the Duc.
This is a balance which is difficult to achieve.
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Quote from: Monster Dave on August 10, 2009, 06:38:24 AM
This is a balance which is difficult to achieve.
And I have been failing badly. It doesn't help though that my dog was kind enough to eat one of my NorthWaves while I was in Afghanistan and I haven't bothered to go shopping for a replacement pair...
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My Duc is for commuting, the bicycles are for "fun" riding.
I'm lucky though, my commuting is always through the twisties.
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Quote from: somegirl on August 10, 2009, 09:04:56 AM
My Duc is for commuting, the bicycles are for "fun" riding.
I'm lucky though, my commuting is always through the twisties.
I use mine for the same purpose, the sweet sound of my exhaust as I roar down the road makes even the strait roads of AZ fun to ride on!!! What's funny though was that I hit 42mph one day recently on my road bike and started to realize that I wasn't wearing leathers or a full face helmet and started to get a bit worried!!!
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Quote from: Monster Dave on August 10, 2009, 09:09:58 AM
I use mine for the same purpose, the sweet sound of my exhaust as I roar down the road makes even the strait roads of AZ fun to ride on!!! What's funny though was that I hit 42mph one day recently on my road bike and started to realize that I wasn't wearing leathers or a full face helmet and started to get a bit worried!!!
Yeah, I guess I'd qualify as a squid when I'm on the bicycle. I almost always wear my helmet and gloves (certainly for anything more than toodling around) but usually with shorts and short sleeves. And I've gotten up to 45 mph a few times. Once while passing a truck, on the right (I was in the shoulder).
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Re: The Official DMF Bicycle Thread
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August 10, 2009, 10:03:35 AM »
Quote from: Monster Dave on August 10, 2009, 09:09:58 AM
I use mine for the same purpose, the sweet sound of my exhaust as I roar down the road makes even the strait roads of AZ fun to ride on!!! What's funny though was that I hit 42mph one day recently on my road bike and started to realize that I wasn't wearing leathers or a full face helmet and started to get a bit worried!!!
Funny you bring that up. It has been discussed before. So, what is the difference. Hauling ass on a road bike in (lycra), or being on a moto?
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Quote from: kopfjager on August 10, 2009, 10:03:35 AM
Funny you bring that up. It has been discussed before. So, what is the difference. Hauling ass on a road bike in (lycra), or being on a moto?
Well, motorcycles are way cooler, so there's that.
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Quote from: kopfjager on August 10, 2009, 10:03:35 AM
Funny you bring that up. It has been discussed before. So, what is the difference. Hauling ass on a road bike in (lycra), or being on a moto?
Mostly that the penalty (in discomfort and diminished performance) for wearing full leathers would be extreme when you're on a bicycle and fairly minimal on a moto. Fastest I've ever been going when I hit the pavement on a bicycle was 35 mph in a race, but it was raining HARD so even though I slid a long, long ways I didn't get as chewed up with road rash as I had in crashes 10 mph or more slower. Believe me though, if I'd had the choice in the instant between coming off & hitting the deck, I'd have chosen full leathers & armor.
When I rode crits, I often wore two pairs of shorts & an open weave polypro undershirt (which I usually wore anyway) on the theory that it gave a little more protection in a crash, with the outside layer moving over the inner layer, instead of ripping open and exposing your skin to the pavement. Of course, I rode crits like a terrified little girl so never crashed in one & tested the theory.
And, of course, the bicyclists who do routinely reach what normally would be considered motorcycle speeds -- downhill MTB racers -- do wear pretty impressive armor.
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Anyone have recommended reading or favorite books for new bicyclists?
Thx!
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Quote from: SheMonster on August 14, 2009, 07:15:11 PM
Anyone have recommended reading or favorite books for new bicyclists?
Thx!
No advice on books, but here is a video that will inspire you.
Inspired Bicycles - Danny MacAskill April 2009
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Re: The Official DMF Bicycle Thread
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Quote from: SheMonster on August 14, 2009, 07:15:11 PM
Anyone have recommended reading or favorite books for new bicyclists?
Thx!
in what respect are you looking for reading material on bikes?
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Quote from: SheMonster on August 14, 2009, 07:15:11 PM
Anyone have recommended reading or favorite books for new bicyclists?
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You know, that's not a real bicycle. It's just a machine at the gym you pedal.
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