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Don't think your ride is as challenging as it used to be? Try this one...
![]() You might have a problem with getting fresh air, but on the bright side, at least there wouldn't be any cars! ![]() ![]() Are the fenders really necessary? ![]() Rubberside Down! K'Tesh Last edited by K'Tesh; 01-05-2009 at 08:56 AM. |
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I'm curious about the chain lube she's using.
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ORS 811.065 (1)(a): The driver of a motor vehicle may only pass a person operating a bicycle by driving to the left of the bicycle at a safe distance and returning to the lane of travel once the motor vehicle is safely clear of the overtaken bicycle. For the purposes of this paragraph, a “safe distance” means a distance that is sufficient to prevent contact with the person operating the bicycle if the person were to fall into the driver’s lane of traffic.... LCI #2105 Lambchop Rides! |
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And I don't think it is good idea to coast with your feet like that.
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Water is a very good lubricant. Its a very bad corrosion inhibitor. Its faster than oil, at least until it meets the air again.
Scuba air is supposed to be very high quality, so that could be very nice air too. Its a bit dry though, they don't like to rust out high pressure steel tanks from the inside. |
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