Just a spot to dump various bicycle related thoughts
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Busy, busy
I'm sure keeping busy, but one of the things I haven't been keeping busy with is updating the blog. Soon I'll be posting a story that will give some context to the above photo, but for now you folks can keep busy by inventing your own captions.
Kent
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You never really know how waterproof your equipment is until you test it properly.
drawing by the multi-talented Russ Roca. Send any Bike Questions to Kentsbike (at) Gmail (dot) com.
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16 comments:
You never really know how waterproof your equipment is until you test it properly.
Testing has begun on new "Driftwood" bike brand...
"Ok, note to self: cloroplast compass does not work. This can't be Seattle, it's too dry..."
I cheated, so I know the answer. It would be a challenge though!
"Yet another place where fixed gears are clearly superior: Scuba biking"
Second choice:
"Oh my God Dorothy, it's baaaack!"
Maybe I shoulda turned left at Albuquerque.
The evolution of the cyclist
howzabout "Kent just completing the first trans-Pacific fixed-gear crossing"..?
Man risks life & limb to save drowning bicycle :)
Checking for air bubbles from a puncture... the hard way.
"Ok, that's the LAST time I use a shortcut recommended by a seagull!"
Is anyone here a marine biologist!?
I never did find the mermaid
"Man, I'm tired today... feels like I've been pedaling underwater."
Every April, the mountain turtle comes ashore to spawn in a hole on the beach.
After a long ride, Kent realizes he booked his Hawaiian vacation during the rainy season.
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