I had to put the trickle charger on my car's two year-old battery
overnight Sunday because I haven't used it enough to be able to start
the engine.
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh, PA
On Dec 11, 11:15 pm, Joe K wrote:
> I have only occasional use of the family automobile. I get almost
> everywhere on
I have only occasional use of the family automobile. I get almost
everywhere on one of my bikes or by public transit.
I've had the experience of getting in the car and not remembering
where the controls are, or what they do. And we've had the car since
2000.
Joe
On Dec 11, 12:31 pm, Joe Bartoe
Similar to Doug...very often the bike route is the only route I know! I don't
have a car, but whenever I ride in one, I feel extremely vulnerable as we get
up to speed and I realize I'm not wearing my helmet!
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I've used inverted Albatross bars on a couple of bikes, but they
haven't stayed on for very long. I like the look, and they feel fine,
but moustache bars or dirt drops give you more to work with.
Why is the original thread called "great idea from Velouria?" Do you
have a link?
Philip
Philip Will
(Anybody know how/why the title of this thread changed?)
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When my wife & I are going somewhere by car, she often asks "So why
are we taking this back road?" as I automaticaly use my biking route
instead of the major street or freeway.
dougP
On Dec 11, 9:57 am, Bob wrote:
> Too funny, James. I also think like a cyclist most of the time when I
> do driv
Too funny, James. I also think like a cyclist most of the time when I
do drive.
Truth be told: I don't have that backup vehicle yet, and probably
won't need it for at least a short while longer. For the past 18
months, with about 18 more months to go, I have been working within a
tolerable (for