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  1. #1
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    "Little" Fred's Paceline

    Oh my, you ladies are a great source of support and smiles, plus knowledge.

    Yeah, watching a cycling paceline is kinda like a work of art...something that looks smooth and easy, but oh so not easy. Thankfully I had read some about it cycling books to know that it takes a lot of skills and there are certain rules to follow--which I did not know or have (today anyway ), except for the sense at to kinda get the h*%# out of the way!

    Boy, you wanna talk about almost soaking your shorts chamois..I thought I needed a Depends undergarment insert over my chamois when that mass of cyclists rounded the corner--we are in the midwest with lots of corn fields here in season, so all the pack was disguished behind the stalks until they were right up to the corner, and on me.

    Yeah, heartfelt words posted above... I think I'm with the camp of admiring folks with mixed up gear that has been well loved and worn with lots of miles of cycling experience, vs the show boats...think the first folks might help me out of the ditch too, vs just leaving me if needed. Probably been there themselves, and just say par for the course.

    BTW...ironically, when I just got home from that same ride, my youngest kid has gotten home from G-Ma's where he learned how to ride without his training wheels on his bike--lil homefront cycling victory. And, of course as I pulled up the house, he says, "hey, mommy, ride around the sub with me on my bike on two wheels!" So, like a good mommy I did to proudly watch, but geeez! ...ya wanna talk about a dangerous paceline! just the two us, him in front swerving all over and yelling back to talk, and me behind clipped in, waiting to run my precious riding companion over at any minute... I thought, hmm...maybe the OTHER paceline and massive pack of cyclists wasn't so scary AFTER ALL! Danger Will Robinson, DANGER!!! (aka Lost In Space for ya oldies/youngins )

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    Lisa, I don't mean to imply that these things should only be used by long-distance riders.

    My point was that there are highly accomplished cyclists who use things that some people might snobbishly consider "fred".


    Oh, by the way, you might get a kick out of this - my husband might be getting a front basket for his Rivendell Atlantis. Know where he might be able to get one?

    2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
    2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    Lisa, I don't mean to imply that these things should only be used by long-distance riders.
    My point was that there are highly accomplished cyclists who use things that some people might snobbishly consider "fred".
    Oh, by the way, you might get a kick out of this - my husband might be getting a front basket for his Rivendell Atlantis. Know where he might be able to get one?
    Yes, I know you weren't implying anything in particular.

    Does your husband want an open basket as opposed to a (closeable) saddlebag type bag up front? If so, wire baskets are good.

    Miranda- (that's my middle name)- Yes I remember Danger Will Robinson! quite well!

    Northstar- You GO, girl!!
    Lisa
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