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Revrunner. . .
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Revrunner. . . A Virginia Cycling Journal. Saturday, June 16, 2007. Pass this house quite often on one of my routes. Each time I do, I'm struck by the third story dormer. Cycling distance: 39.29km. Max speed: 43.0km/h. Time: 1.41.36. Average speed: 23.1km/h. Friday, June 15, 2007. Blue Ridge Parkway III. Had to spend part of the day in Roanoke for business and nabbed some lunch at Mill Mountain. I was in some serious need of a bagel and iced tea. So I substituted a blueberry muffin. North or south today?
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Windy City Biker: North Branch Trail
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A journal of bicycle commuting in Chicago. Friday, July 13, 2007. Based on my ride with Howard earlier this week, I decided to try his route up Elston and the North Branch Trail. I left work a little early assuming the route might take a little longer than my usual ride. Distance Traveled: 24.3 miles. Distance to date: 3252.8 miles. Price of gas: $3.54. Update: The Cook County Forest Preserve is planning to resurface the North Branch Trail per this announcement. I might take another crack at it this fall.
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Windy City Biker: Pace Line
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A journal of bicycle commuting in Chicago. Monday, July 23, 2007. Ideal biking conditions for my commute home. The City of Chicago keeps tearing up parts of Roosevelt Road leaving sharp indentations in the pavement. They will likely be filled within the week but they are a bit of a surprise sometimes. Distance Traveled: 24.3 miles. Distance to date: 3399.1 miles. Price of gas: $3.46. Who can I speak to regarding advertising today? July 16, 2014 at 6:47 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Windy City Biker: Minor Mechanical Problems
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A journal of bicycle commuting in Chicago. Friday, July 06, 2007. Great weather for biking except it was a bit hot for my liking. The breeze was generally at my back so I made pretty good time. Just north of Fullerton. I noticed my bike was making more than the usual amount of noise. It turns out an elastic cord on my Bushwacker garment bag pannier. And interrupted the Pavlovian cycle. On the plus side, my bike was now considerably quieter. Distance Traveled: 24.3 miles. Distance to date: 3155.5 miles.
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Windy City Biker: Bushwacker USA - Top Notch!
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A journal of bicycle commuting in Chicago. Friday, July 20, 2007. Bushwacker USA - Top Notch! The good people at Bushwacker USA. Bike bags sent me a free replacement set of cords and hardware that attaches my pannier to the bike rack. They finally wore out after a number of years of hard service and I was using some small bungee cord instead. Terrific service in my opinion. Call them at 800-344-1256 and order a bike bag today! Distance Traveled: 24.3 miles. Distance to date: 3350.2 miles. Blah, Blah, Blah.
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Windy City Biker: Blue Wednesday
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A journal of bicycle commuting in Chicago. Wednesday, July 11, 2007. Terrific weather again this afternoon but I was feeling a little low. Personal and financial issues got me down today and I wasn't in as great a mood as I normally am when I hit the road. So I just toddled along Roosevelt slower than my normal pace. Luckily it was a nice day. Distance Traveled: 24.3 miles. Distance to date: 3204.2 miles. Price of gas: $3.45. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Winter Bike Wear. More Biking With Mike.
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Windy City Biker: Friday
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A journal of bicycle commuting in Chicago. Friday, June 29, 2007. Distance Traveled: 24.3 miles. Distance to date: 3058.6 miles. Price of gas: $3.51. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Winter Bike Wear. Paul Dorn's Bike Commuting Tips. Jim Langley's Bicycle Website. City of Chicago Bike Program. League of Illinois Bicyclists. Biking In Halifax, Nova Scotia. More Taking It Easy. Bike Commuting; Like MySpace on Two Wheels. Ideal Day To Ride. Summer Bike To Work Day. Making Yet Another Friend.
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Windy City Biker: Summer Monday
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A journal of bicycle commuting in Chicago. Monday, July 02, 2007. Initially ideal biking conditions this morning. Then the stiff headwinds from the south kicked in. Nothing I wasn't use to but annoying nonetheless. Distance Traveled: 24.3 miles. Distance to date: 3082.9 miles. Price of gas: $3.51. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Winter Bike Wear. Paul Dorn's Bike Commuting Tips. Jim Langley's Bicycle Website. City of Chicago Bike Program. League of Illinois Bicyclists. Bushwacker USA - Top Notch!
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Windy City Biker: Fracture
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A journal of bicycle commuting in Chicago. Tuesday, July 08, 2008. Broke my ankle. I was glazing some windows on my house when a ladder I was standing on lost traction on the concrete. It suddenly skidded backward and I came crashing down impacting on my right foot. Ouch. Man, that's rough! Hope you heal up soon. July 8, 2008 at 10:23 PM. Hi Steve, sorry couldn't find your email, so posting a comment. This is a grassroots effort of chicago bike commuters, cityspokes@gmail.com,. July 20, 2008 at 8:11 PM.
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Windy City Biker: Goofus on EPO
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A journal of bicycle commuting in Chicago. Saturday, August 04, 2007. Another Lucas Brunelle alley cat race video. This time they terrorize the good people of London. How does he mount/carry the camera? Those shots are great! The riders are stupid and deserve a lot worse than the thrown drink cans and yelled comments, but what a great movie. August 4, 2007 at 5:33 AM. This is the link to how he does it: http:/ www.digave.com/videos/how.htm. August 4, 2007 at 1:45 PM. Those guys are nuts!