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Boy I'm tired+ feel like I'm getting sick. I made myself get up and change the tire on MTB. I had the rims on my homemade truing device chasing down a flat spot as I was rolling.. Soon as I took it for a chocolate run- discovered flat spot was gone. New tire is 2.10 vs 1.95.

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Getting ready for the JAF/CO meet followed the next day with the Rolling Relics Davis ride-which this year includes the National Bicycle Museum(will be opening special for the club-awesome!)see ad in upcoming meets/swaps for both these events at the end of the month. Anyway pulled out the 1935 Ranger motorbike and greased up everything and took for shakedown ride.
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This evening, two things needed done, first return the redbox movie, then bank atm to pull cash.
I don't have pictures of either because I rolled up to both, never got off.
Very carefully rode through the electric doors at Albertson's, redbox right by the door.
then I rode around the display island, and right back out the door.:p
1939 Rustjunkie Tiki Twinbar hotrod roadster; really a blast to ride.
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Thanks, nice Ordinary you have there.
I wish it were mine. A fellow Wheelman owns it. It's an 1890-something 46" or 48". Riding it was probably the coolest thing I've ever done bike-wise, and thankfully my wife got video.


Oh - and I rode the Bianchi a little, and the Corvette a little more today (no pics). And I never got off my street. I have a crap ability to get my 1 year old down for a nap. So I put him in the baby seat on the vette, and rode up and down my street for about an hour. Not as boring as it sounds.
 
Rode over to my buddy's house for a 4-night backpack trip planning session (9-18 to 22)Red Mountain Basin, John Muir Wilderness)...

Heading out...
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Shinn Historical Park and Arboretum is a 4-1/2 acre hidden gem in Fremont. The Big House dates back to 1876 and it is surrounded by large trees and beautiful gardens.
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"Stitches" by T. Barny, Healdsburg, is a steel tubing sculpture that depicts the stitches on a baseball. The sculpture is constructed from 376 two-inch steel tubes welded together using a cylindrical wooden form. Owned by City of Fremont.
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Mission peak in distance...
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Flower patch...
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Old Cement factory...
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Alameda Creek trail, heading home...
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Great day for a ride!!

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