Lightfoot Courier pics



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"Barry Davidson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Greetings all, I've just uploaded pics of my main ride. Car-free for almost 10 years, I use this
> machine for everyday errands and shopping, and for self-supported touring.
> http://community.webshots.com/user/barrydavidson Enjoy, Barry Davidson
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> "There is more to life than increasing its speed." -Gandhi

Hi Barry!

Nice pics. I've been car free for over two months and so far I am loving it:) I do admit to
cheating though as the girlfriend's car comes in handy for the groceries:) I think over time it'll
get easier. I ride a two wheeler to work and will have to get a trailer to increase it's utility.
Maybe someday I'll get a trike like yours but financially speaking it's out of reach for now:-(

I guess it would be redundant to ask you how you like your Courier. Lightfoot Cycles is one company
I admire for their practical solutions and keeping away from the hype usually surrounding the
recumbent industry.

Cheers, Edward Wong Orlando, FL
 
Thanks Edward. Going car-free is easier if your bike (and lifestyle) is set up for it. Check out the
TransCyclist site (link below). In the links section you can check out the trailers. Many members
have trailers and can quite often share their experience. Yes, I love my Courier. I was first
attracted to Lightfoot 5 yrs ago because of their useful and innovative designs. It's machines like
this that make cycling for transportation practical (and comfortable).

Barry Davidson

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"There is more to life than increasing its speed." -Gandhi

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"Edward Wong" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> Nice pics. I've been car free for over two months and so far I am loving it:) I do admit to
> cheating though as the girlfriend's car comes in handy for the groceries:) I think over time
> it'll get easier. I ride a two wheeler to work and will have to get a trailer to increase it's
> utility. Maybe someday I'll get a trike like yours but financially speaking it's out of reach
> for now:-(
>
> I guess it would be redundant to ask you how you like your Courier. Lightfoot Cycles is one
> company I admire for their practical solutions and keeping away from the hype usually surrounding
> the recumbent industry.
>
> Cheers, Edward Wong Orlando, FL
 
"Barry Davidson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Thanks Edward. Going car-free is easier if your bike (and lifestyle) is set up for it. Check out
> the TransCyclist site (link below). In the links section you can check out the trailers. Many
> members have trailers and can quite often share their experience. Yes, I love my Courier. I was
> first attracted to Lightfoot 5 yrs ago because of their useful and innovative designs. It's
> machines like this that make cycling for transportation practical (and comfortable).
>
> Barry Davidson
>
> --
> "There is more to life than increasing its speed." -Gandhi
>
> --
> Be Visible...Be Predictable...Be Aware Obey the rules of the road TransportationCyclist --cycling
> as primary transportation http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/TransportationCyclist/

Very cool! Thanks for the link:)

Edward Wong Orlando, FL
 
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