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Formally Yours

So…do you think I should dress like this while riding my bike to work?



Joys of Small Town Life

Fighting For Liberty » Humble Hometown Parade Season
An “Antique Bicycle Brigade!” I forgot the name of this group of fine folk. Their passion is … riding antique bicycles. Sounds a little weird, but let me tell you, from the early 1900s dress to those giant-wheeled monsters, these people were quite cool. Dapper, indeed. I don’t […]



Here We Go Again

Today is “Bike to Work Day” in San Francisco. I expect that means my normal routes to work will be clogged with amateurs using dangerous, rickety claptrap, with no understanding of the real-world rules of the road.
Oh, wait. I already have to deal with that every day.
Automobile drivers.



Gutless Pussy In the White House

Gates: U.S. Not Prepared to Respond to North Korea Missile Launch - First 100 Days of Presidency - Politics FOXNews.com
The United States can do nothing to stop North Korea from breaking international law in the next 10 days by firing a missile that is unlikely to be shot down by the U.S. or its allies, […]



Listen to Them Howl

Crude prices tumble below $35
NEW YORK (AP) - Oil prices tumbled below $35 a barrel Thursday as new employment claims rose and government reports show that unused gas and oil inventories continue to build.
The Green Fascists will shriek with rage at this news. It makes $20 per gallon gas harder and harder to […]



Hot Bike

Discoveries and Breakthroughs Inside Science
They then bake the bike to bond the materials. The mountain bike frame weighs 2.6 pounds. The new Ascend road bike weighs 1.8.
But a bit rich for my blood.
And I still like steel.



Bike Pic

I completely re-did the bar and braking system on the Paramount, which I ride every day as my commuter bike.
In this case, I added a Nitto Albatross bar (designed by Grant Peters at Rivendell), Shiman Dura-Ace bar end shifters (which I keep set in frictionless mode), solid carved cork handlebar grips, cloth bar tape, and […]



Please, Don’t Do It

Report: Lance to return for ‘09 Tour de France
Sigh. This is terrible news.
It’s sad that sports heroes become so addicted to the adulation and competition that they tarnish their own careers and legacies by stretching things out until they become pathetic travesties of the greatness that was once theirs alone.
Lance! will end up as […]



Saturday Blabber

This is the kind of San Francisco day I love - bright, clear, sunny, high seventies. I’m sitting at a Starbucks (right here, where the pile of stuff is, on the table -

Sucking down a tall house java, people and dog watching. I’m on my bike, yeah - here’s the Steady Schwinn, tied […]



Hypocritical Mass

Via Ace we have the tale of an out-of-control biker gang.
According to Jamieson, as the Critical Mass group moved down the street, blocking traffic, some riders got in the way of the Subaru and prevented it from leaving. Some bikers sat on the car and were banging on it, he said.
“The driver was pretty fearful […]



Are You Authorized?

Is Shimano engaged in a price-fixing scheme?
It sure looks like it.



Straight From DP’s WGAF Department

…comes today’s public service post noting that the 2007 Tour de France has begun.
FWIW, here’s an article describing the backdrop to this year’s event.



Tool Guy

Newly armed with Park’s AK-37 kit, I have an uncontrollable lust to strip my rides to the frame, clean and lube everything then screw it all back together.



Former Tour De France Riders Fess Up To Doping

1996 Tour winner Bjarne Riis admitted doping a day after two of his former teammates did so:
(Erik) Zabel and Rolf Aldag, ’stars’ of what has been the most popular cycling documentary in decades, Hell on Wheels, a film that follows the Telekom team in the 2003 Tour de France, described their experiences with […]



Bike Bling

I forked out for these Crank Bros. Candy 4ti pedals for my road ride.
At first I intended to get the Quattro 4ti, but the Candy at 198g is a tad lighter than the Quattro at 226g. Also, the spindle housing on the Candy is slimmed down to not interfere with an MB shoe, […]



Depends On Whether It’s SF’s Critical Massholes Or Not…

How do you enjoy a bunch of skinny dudes tooling around on bikes?
Big Al Maviva explains .



Landis Fighting To Keep Tour Title

This article explains that the doping case against Landis seems seriously flawed.
He hasn’t officially lost his Tour de France title yet, and by the looks of things there’s a real chance he’ll keep it. His commercial value as a professional rider will be in doubt for a while if he returns to competition, though, […]



Two Wheels And Pedal Power Is All It Takes

Bicycle Musings: Citizen’s Maiden Voyage
There you have view of the Citizen Alloy, 6 speed, 20 inch silver frame assembled and folded into its carrying case. Pretty neat both ways. It is a bit bulkier than I’d hoped. Great for travel, as when I have to go to Arizona and speak later this year, but […]



Old Guys, Rejoice!

At the Mt. Washington bike race, which attracted 600 riders, world-class Tour de France rider Tyler Hamilton came first. Read to learn who was second:
Tyler Hamilton, who’s been suspended from sanctioned races for the past two years, returned to the White Mountains Saturday to win the only race he has been free to ride […]



Judicious Biking

From the Off-Topic section:
Daily Pundit
Ho-boy. Check out this:
Yesterday at the Multnomah County Courthouse the law came down against fixed gear bicycles.
On June 1, 2006 Portland bike messenger Ayla Holland was given a ticket for allegedly violating Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 815.280(2)(a) which states,
“A bicycle must be equipped with a brake that enables the operator to […]



I Am So Unsurprised

A few days ago I wrote:
One happy thought: How insane with rage the Euros will go if an American rider wins the tour, and makes it eight straight for the Yanks. If Floyd wins, look for the doping accusations to surface the next day from the usual set of whining losers.
Now, today comes this report: […]



New Bike Pics

Here are the latest pics of the 1976 Paramount P-10 single speed rebuild. I promise no more until or unless I get the thing repainted and rechromed, which is the only thing remaining to complete the job.
Here are a couple of snaps of the original Weinmann brakes that came stock with this model of […]



Tour Update: Landis Will Win

Barring mishap, Floyd Landis will win the Tour de France tomorrow. During today’s Stage 19 Individual Time Trial he performed approximately as expected by gaining a substantial cushion over the two riders still ahead of him yesterday (Pereiro and Sastre), and keeping a comfortable margin on Kloden.
After yesterday, the top four were:
1 Oscar Pereiro
2 Carlos […]



The Second Coming Of Floyd

Yesterday, Floyd Landis bonked early in the seventeenth stage and went on to lose eight and ten minutes to his main GC competitors. At the end of the day he was in a distant 11th place.
Every rider fears such a meltdown. It can strike out of the blue, and result from the cumulative […]



Landis Back In Contention

Tour de France 2006
Floyd Landis may have crumbled in stage 16 but today he proved that he is a true fighter. He attacked at the base of the first of five climbs and raced onward to Morzine to claim a fine victory in one of the most exciting stages in year. He began the day […]



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