And did you hear me complain about the "dank and cool" weather I rode in? I'm
truly a spoiled, California wuss…
Happy New Year, though!
From: Pete Olson
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Sent: Sat, January 2, 2010 9:10:30 AM
Subject: [RBW] Re: New Years
My New Year’s Day ride was short but had variety. The Christmas storm
in northern Wisconsin included snow, sleet, and freezing rain that has
left an icy rutted surface on the local back roads. I rode my ’92
Bridgestone MB2 with studded tires on various paved and unpaved roads
(basically irrelev
Looked busy up there, even with some weather!
I was able to get a out a bit today with my brother in law, checking out the
local trails. Not too busy out there. Surprisingly tired from it though...
must have something to do with previous evening celebrations.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclot
Well, you obviously showed restraint by not adding the second pannier for a
more symmetrical look... :-D
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Ray Shine wrote:
> Yes, apparently, but I did show restraint. I could have loaded that bag
> with three times the stuff. Looking back, I wonder why I didn't?
Yes, apparently, but I did show restraint. I could have loaded that bag with
three times the stuff. Looking back, I wonder why I didn't?
From: manueljohnacosta
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Sent: Fri, January 1, 2010 9:13:06 PM
Subject: [RBW] Re: New Year
Isn't that the purpose of panniers and bags? To carry stuff we really
don't need on bike rides?
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Looks like fun, and a very fine tradition. -- Forrest
On Jan 1, 10:10 pm, Ray wrote:
> Took a New Year's Day ride to the top of Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County
> from my home in San Francisco. Kind of a miserable, wet, dank, cool
> day. I like starting the New Year off with this ride. makes me