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John G
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62° clear blue skies, the SingleSpeed is on top of the OVLOV, very unproductive monring, well you
know the story. Go outside and pull the bike down, find the helmet, can't find the rear fender, so I
get a bit wet. can only find one glove, feck-it! toss on my bright yellow vest and do some urban
assault riding around the "Mill District" of Manchester.
After several close calls with car backing out of thier diagonal parking spaces, I opt to take my
lane ride a foot to the right double yellow line. Surely pisssed off the cars behind me!
After that climbed up a few parking-garages slowly spiraling up and ripped back down. That polished
concrete sure gave me some practice with counter-steering thorugh power-slides ;-)
While I was riding some stairs I spotted the Segway riding dudes out for a spin and rode along with
them for a few minute till we got back to our building.
Kinda stuck in a quandry, to keep the knobbies or switch to slicks on the SS. the Serrac XC'sare
great for all around tires exceot quire "buzzy" and squirrely on pavement.
know the story. Go outside and pull the bike down, find the helmet, can't find the rear fender, so I
get a bit wet. can only find one glove, feck-it! toss on my bright yellow vest and do some urban
assault riding around the "Mill District" of Manchester.
After several close calls with car backing out of thier diagonal parking spaces, I opt to take my
lane ride a foot to the right double yellow line. Surely pisssed off the cars behind me!
After that climbed up a few parking-garages slowly spiraling up and ripped back down. That polished
concrete sure gave me some practice with counter-steering thorugh power-slides ;-)
While I was riding some stairs I spotted the Segway riding dudes out for a spin and rode along with
them for a few minute till we got back to our building.
Kinda stuck in a quandry, to keep the knobbies or switch to slicks on the SS. the Serrac XC'sare
great for all around tires exceot quire "buzzy" and squirrely on pavement.