Nick Eff (
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bicycles2010-04-14 09:29 pm
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Bike comics
Aaron Costain - "The Shame That Made a Man out of Mac"
Note one: No endorsement express or implied. Manhood not required; manhood void where prohibited. But I will say that a modicum of confidence with the old rubber-and-bead is a fine feeling.
Note two: I have had weeks like that. Stevens Square crackheads, I am looking at YOU.
Note one: No endorsement express or implied. Manhood not required; manhood void where prohibited. But I will say that a modicum of confidence with the old rubber-and-bead is a fine feeling.
Note two: I have had weeks like that. Stevens Square crackheads, I am looking at YOU.
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Knowing how is good, but it's fantastic to have the option of not having to.
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I'm downhill from just about everything, it seems like. You don't notice the relative elevations of everything till you start riding a bike--and apparently, I live in kind of a hole!
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We don't, but there's a fairly major Topographical Annoyance north of us called the Alameda Ridge, and finding a gouge in it is sort of my roommate's white whale. (No dice yet. Google Bike Maps claimed the best option was up 18th and east across Mason just north of the Sabin School, but I tried that and it's bollocks; not nearly as good as just taking 12th or 9th straight.)
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I dunno if you're north or south of it, but there's a different Whole Foods at 15th and Fremont that might be a better saddle-point for that flatter-vs.-nearer optimization. (But I'm perverse and generally shop at the Alberta coop anyhow.)
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I live right by the Whole Foods, so that's handy, but New Seasons is so much nicer. If it weren't for that damn ridge, I'd go there regularly.
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