Aint Doody
02-21-2006, 08:06 PM
Hey, y'all! If you missed Bike Expo in Seattle, I'm sorry. It was pretty terrific. My club had a booth to promote our ride, and we felt good about it--really got the message out. I saw lots of wonderful bicycles, new health food items, crazy people on BMX bikes turning flips, touring companies, other rides, clothes, gear, a few weird things. There was a wonderful new trainer there. It was the roller type, but it's quite different. It floats. I tried it (twice actually) and was amazed. I'm getting one, but like with my shoes I got myself for my birthday, I have to figure out how to break this to my non-cycling husband!
Take a look at their website http://www.insideride.com/ I know it's better to actually see it in person, but it's most impressive. You really get the feel of riding on the road--not just turning the back wheel while you watch television. There was a fellow in their booth who rode his bike all day both days!
Now, the best health food to take on the bike that I found were these square blocks that came in several flavors. The blocks are about the size of those new Cliff blocks(which I also tried and liked). They are delicious, totally organic, and come in several flavors (I bought all the flavors). What I liked about them is that they come in ziplock type bags. The lady said they were great to put in the freezer. Then you take out some for your ride. Then you don't have to eat 1/2 a bar and then try to wrap it up and finish it later. Sometimes I want 1 1/2 bars and end up tossing the rest the next time I get ready to ride because it's all dried out. These are made in Seattle. Here's their website http://www.simbree.com/
There was one downside to the expo. The building where it was held was COLD I had on my long underwear, a turtleneck, a cycling jersey, a fleece jacket, and my heavy winter coat. I never took anything off--except when I rode the trainer. I even wore my wool gloves all day. I know I have southern blood, but I wasn't the only cold person there. Shoot--I'd have welcomed a hot flash!!
Take a look at their website http://www.insideride.com/ I know it's better to actually see it in person, but it's most impressive. You really get the feel of riding on the road--not just turning the back wheel while you watch television. There was a fellow in their booth who rode his bike all day both days!
Now, the best health food to take on the bike that I found were these square blocks that came in several flavors. The blocks are about the size of those new Cliff blocks(which I also tried and liked). They are delicious, totally organic, and come in several flavors (I bought all the flavors). What I liked about them is that they come in ziplock type bags. The lady said they were great to put in the freezer. Then you take out some for your ride. Then you don't have to eat 1/2 a bar and then try to wrap it up and finish it later. Sometimes I want 1 1/2 bars and end up tossing the rest the next time I get ready to ride because it's all dried out. These are made in Seattle. Here's their website http://www.simbree.com/
There was one downside to the expo. The building where it was held was COLD I had on my long underwear, a turtleneck, a cycling jersey, a fleece jacket, and my heavy winter coat. I never took anything off--except when I rode the trainer. I even wore my wool gloves all day. I know I have southern blood, but I wasn't the only cold person there. Shoot--I'd have welcomed a hot flash!!