An exercise fanatic from no age, I’ve realised that physical exertion was my coping mechanism for depression. When cycling became my occupation, it fuelled my woes rather than extinguished them. This is what led to the downward spiral. I still love every year of riding a bike. I am trying to pack my weeks with any sport I can think of, because now I know it gives me peace of mind.
robyntmorton wrote: » Pascal Donohue missed a chance there I think. All his climate change, public transport, capital infrastructure talk, and no mention of cycling. Saying anything about a review of needs or something along those lines would at least have acknowledged that cyclists can be a part of cleaner cities.
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » Maybe so but what about proposition 305 that he also missed?
magicbastarder wrote: » basic bike maintenance question - is the tape which holds handlebar tape in place up near the stem just electrical tape?
magicbastarder wrote: » plus, is it easy to get hold of replacement pads for the inside of a bike helmet?
magicbastarder wrote: » mine's a bell. which is a curious name for a helmet brand, now that i think of it.
BELL was founded in 1954 in California by Roy Richter, a passionate of auto racing. Roy perceived the need for safety in the auto racing field and moved to put products in place to serve that need. The name BELL simply comes for the fact that Roy's activities were housed in a small, garage-like facility in Bell, California.
Raam wrote: » My 3 year old reckons he can do all those stunts. Should I be afraid?
Poland just unveiled an amazing new bike path that glows bright blue at night! The path near Lidzbark Warminski is illuminated by phosphor, a synthetic material that lights up after it’s charged by sunlight. Studio Roosegaarde’s Starry Night bike lane inspired TPA Instytut Badań Technicznych Sp. z o.o to create the glowing bike path.
The material in the bike path can emit light for around 10 hours. Each day the path collects the energy that enables it to glow at night. Board of Regional Roads in Olsztyn director Waldemar Królikowski said the luminous bike path is meant to improve the safety of people biking at night.
Beasty wrote: » So the 2019 Words are to be held in Sunny Yorkshire Should keep a couple of the mods happy;) May be a slightly different atmosphere to that we're currently seeing in Doh!a
Rogue-Trooper wrote: » Nice.Poland unveils glowing bright blue bike lane that’s charged by the sun
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » That's my neck of the woods when I'm over in Poland. I'll have to check it out the next time that I'm over.
RobFowl wrote: » Will be a reet good week
lennymc wrote: » we might need a visa by then.
rollingscone wrote: » The PiS will have had it accused of witchcraft and dug up by then. On a lighter note 1x11 10-42t vs 3x9?