TIRED OFF CLEANING YOUR CHAIN IN WINTER? TOO COLD? DAYS TOO SHORT?



SACRE BLUE!

OUBLIEZ LA CONSTRUCTION DE CANARD LA BELETTE

WITH AN ENCLOSED CHAIN OFF COURSe

a Peter White project?
 
My father ownwd a ski shop about the time when one of the commercial
ski-bikes came out. It was fun as heck to, but the joy didn't last long.
Not because of breakage, but bannishment.

Many ski areas won't let you use these within ten miles of their slopes
because of the danger to other skiers if you crash. They tend to become
tumbling projectiles.

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On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 12:24:15 -0600, A Muzi <[email protected]> may
have said:

>datakoll wrote:
>> http://laughingsquid.com/wp-content/images/borg9crusher.jpg

>
>What's the difference between a freewheel with a 17-17-17-17-17-17-17
>and a fixie with a 17? Fixies are more fun!


The Texas A&M Racing Team is rumored to have built a special 10-speed
cassette for their tandem track bike; allegedly, they went with 15 all
the way across, with staggered teeth. (Last year's 16-all skip-tooth
cassette apparently was a disappointment.) No word on whether they
have eliminated the seat for the coxswain yet.

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On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 13:41:23 -0500, [email protected]
(It's Chris) may have said:

>My father ownwd a ski shop about the time when one of the commercial
>ski-bikes came out. It was fun as heck to, but the joy didn't last long.
>Not because of breakage, but bannishment.
>
>Many ski areas won't let you use these within ten miles of their slopes
>because of the danger to other skiers if you crash. They tend to become
>tumbling projectiles.


As do the riders, IMLE.

(I do not ski. I fall down. I know this. On snow-covered slopes, I
make sure there are no long skinny things clipped to my shoes;
everyone, and most particularly me, is safer that way.)

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if I were a welder, I'd fetch aluminum tubing and try one with ski and
wheel mounted on beam bolted to axles.

it's like my father said, "stupid, you don't need to run it off a
cliff."

the fire mountain belongs to Gordo
 
It's Chris wrote:
> My father ownwd a ski shop about the time when one of the commercial
> ski-bikes came out. It was fun as heck to, but the joy didn't last long.
> Not because of breakage, but bannishment.
>
> Many ski areas won't let you use these within ten miles of their slopes
> because of the danger to other skiers if you crash. They tend to become
> tumbling projectiles....


And this is bad how?

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
"Localized intense suction such as tornadoes is created when temperature
differences are high enough between meeting air masses, and can impart
excessive energy onto a cyclist." - Randy Schlitter
 
datakoll aka gene daniels wrote:
>
> SKI BIKE
>
> http://bicyclesource.us/itemdetails.cfm?ID=20152
>
> http://www.dirtragmag.com/web/article.php?ID=606
>
> APRES EM?


Or with a chain and tracks: <http://www.mobilityeng.com/snowpod1.htm>.

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"Localized intense suction such as tornadoes is created when temperature
differences are high enough between meeting air masses, and can impart
excessive energy onto a cyclist." - Randy Schlitter
 
what? no lotus?

the disabled dozer, a favorite of the US Forest Service!

the silence generated by the idea probabbly means the slackers either
froze out on Poker Flats when the cables broke or the slackers are
busy drawing commuter able ski bikes.