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John Kane
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On Jun 20, 12:54 am, "David L. Johnson" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I don't really get the bike-on-bus or bike-on-train idea. I mean, you
> have a bike. What do you need with a bus or train? For now, bike where
> you are, and go where you can on the bike.
They are a great combination for example if you want to do a fast 30
km across town to do some shopping or a quick visit to friends Ride
bike , load bike on express city bus, unload bike. I also have used
them to get out of suburban sprawl when going on a ride, Ten or 15 km
of parking lots, fast food restarurants and car washes don't really
appeal all that much if I want a ride in the country.
John Kane Kingston ON Canada
wrote:
> I don't really get the bike-on-bus or bike-on-train idea. I mean, you
> have a bike. What do you need with a bus or train? For now, bike where
> you are, and go where you can on the bike.
They are a great combination for example if you want to do a fast 30
km across town to do some shopping or a quick visit to friends Ride
bike , load bike on express city bus, unload bike. I also have used
them to get out of suburban sprawl when going on a ride, Ten or 15 km
of parking lots, fast food restarurants and car washes don't really
appeal all that much if I want a ride in the country.
John Kane Kingston ON Canada