pooks
10-26-2006, 07:24 AM
The bad news? I only got about 3 miles in this morning before I decided I shouldn't be riding my bike until my husband greases the gears or something. (I'm going to watch what he does so I'll know how, but it's slipping. He's already done it to his, says it's simple. I don't know what's involved because this is a shaft drive bike (http://dynamicbicycles.com/chainless/index.php).)
Good news?
Well, it was a perfect ride. First, to Starbux for a latte and scone while I read a writing book, which spurred several epiphanies on my current project (yay!), also had barrista ask me about my knickers and was able to give her this URL (yay!). She just rode a century Saturday.
Went to supermarket to pick up prescriptions, and not only was I greated warmly at the door when I pushed my bicylce inside with me, I noticed about 20 men (no exaggeration) gathered together talking seriously. The store is undergoing renovation and I overhead an employee explain that they were the "planning team" there to inspect and discuss changes. So I simply shouted over at them (brash, ain't I?), "Hey -- planning team?" They all looked around and found me in my bike helmet, jersey, knickers, walking my bike across the floor. I pointed down at it. "Bike racks? Outside? Okay?"
They looked startled. Nobody actually said, "Good idea." But hey, I got my request in.
Then rode through the bank to make a deposit, then rode to the doc's office to pick up some samples. The only thing that stopped this from being a totally productive ride was I decided I really couldn't tack on the two miles that would take me to the post office and bike. Gears slipping. Oh well!
I coasted a lot so as far as a cardio workout? Not so much. But I saved gas and was very "public" in my efforts green the planet.
Anybody else do any greening lately?
Good news?
Well, it was a perfect ride. First, to Starbux for a latte and scone while I read a writing book, which spurred several epiphanies on my current project (yay!), also had barrista ask me about my knickers and was able to give her this URL (yay!). She just rode a century Saturday.
Went to supermarket to pick up prescriptions, and not only was I greated warmly at the door when I pushed my bicylce inside with me, I noticed about 20 men (no exaggeration) gathered together talking seriously. The store is undergoing renovation and I overhead an employee explain that they were the "planning team" there to inspect and discuss changes. So I simply shouted over at them (brash, ain't I?), "Hey -- planning team?" They all looked around and found me in my bike helmet, jersey, knickers, walking my bike across the floor. I pointed down at it. "Bike racks? Outside? Okay?"
They looked startled. Nobody actually said, "Good idea." But hey, I got my request in.
Then rode through the bank to make a deposit, then rode to the doc's office to pick up some samples. The only thing that stopped this from being a totally productive ride was I decided I really couldn't tack on the two miles that would take me to the post office and bike. Gears slipping. Oh well!
I coasted a lot so as far as a cardio workout? Not so much. But I saved gas and was very "public" in my efforts green the planet.
Anybody else do any greening lately?