Don't know how much anyone outside of Israel is aware of this, but the
holiest day of the Jewish year is a bicycle paradise here in the holy
land. Almost no one drives and the kids (and me) take to the street,
including major highways. You can ride all day and see maybe 10 cars
but thousands of bikes wherever you look. The kids look forward to it
all year, which is pretty funny since it is traditionally quite a
serious holiday being the day of atonement and all.

I always take my son on a long ride and all you hear is the whirr of
bicycle wheels.

Riv content, I took advantage of the opportunity to try the friction
option on my bar ends. I'm an instant convert.
Why didn't I do that earlier?

Jay

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