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I rode the bluebird to a car show then for beer and tacos. My friend told me it's a nice bike But his TOC clincher wood rims are worth more than a $4000 bluebird. Ouch! All in all it was a good night and I didnt have to take the Rirerside taxi home. RPD rocks!
I met up with fellow CABEr bulldog1935 (Ron) on an every Sunday morning ride into San Antonio, this week I parked the road bike and rode my crusty but fun Hawthorne. The overall pace for the 14 mile ride was 17mph.
I'm suprised the 1950s Western Flyer dry cracked tires made it all the way.
BTW: Joe; your sure spin engine prop hurts when you get a knuckle in the way at speed.
hey, it's me.- that's my buddy Stevo on his Dahon on the right.
Tad is an animal - he rode 16 miles leading and setting the pace for the whole group at 17-18 mph on a 1934 Rollfast. I think he was cheating with that propeller assist.
Oh, and his brakes work - we had one good panic stop.
edit to make one more comment. I got nice compliments on my 40-y-o Raleigh today as I always do, including riders not in our group whose route overlapped with ours. But heads were spinning and craning to watch Tad on his Rollfast.
Alamo St. across the front of the Alamo is brick, and I just heard today they're tearing the brick up - a shame - it's such a hoot to ride brick, especially when I'm on my Open Paves.
Rode my '41 steer-from-the-rear Colson tandem at Malibu today... what a gorgeous day! Hard to beat a view of the Pacific and meet some friends at their spot for a cold drink.
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