A few years ago the first time I visited RBWHQ I rode the newly
released Betty Foy and had the same impression- it just wanted to go.
This was the first chink in the no-650Bs-for-me armor...
TW
Berkeley CA
On Nov 29, 10:09 am, William wrote:
> I had a similar experience over the T-giving weekend
That's what made me order a bike from RBW and leave my carbon/skinny
tired lifestyle behind--a test drive at Riv on a Betty Foy.
On Nov 28, 4:32 pm, Smitty-A-Go-Go <54ca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Had family in town this past weekend. My sister rides bikes and had
> expressed interest go on ride durin
agree. It's fun at the beginning of a brevet at 6AM when you have the
bridge shared by a few dozen randos and nobody else. It's rewarding at the
end of a brevet in the twilight, despite the crowds.
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It amazes me that non-cyclists do that ride over the bridge and back to
Sausalito. Even for an experienced cyclist, it's a bit hairy: Usually
crowded/cold/windy, with a huge descent at the end.
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I had a similar experience over the T-giving weekend. My cousin and his
girlfriend visited for Thanksgiving. On Friday we did some touristy
exploring, and while we were roaming Sausalito, the two of them said they
wanted to ride across the Golden Gate Bridge and back. So I brought my
Bombadi