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Old 01-09-2005, 09:11 AM   #391 (permalink)
Kumen
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

I read some of your meditations for bicyclists. I am touched. I
thought I was the only one who felt a mystical, almost religious
connection to my riding. I've a special place in my heart for those
who, like me, ride and feel this connection.

I live in the Texas Panhandle and ride in Palo Duro Canyon state park
quite often during the summer and on winter days when it's nice. There
is a place, well off the beaten path that only bikers seem to go. I've
sat on the bench there and cried because I felt so close to my Old
Friend. I've sat there and asked the questions I didn't have anwers
for. And I've come home knowing that the answers are there and that I
am better for having asked the questions.
Thanks for the meditations.

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Old 01-09-2005, 09:11 AM   #392 (permalink)
Kumen
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

I read some of your meditations for bicyclists. I am touched. I
thought I was the only one who felt a mystical, almost religious
connection to my riding. I've a special place in my heart for those
who, like me, ride and feel this connection.

I live in the Texas Panhandle and ride in Palo Duro Canyon state park
quite often during the summer and on winter days when it's nice. There
is a place, well off the beaten path that only bikers seem to go. I've
sat on the bench there and cried because I felt so close to my Old
Friend. I've sat there and asked the questions I didn't have anwers
for. And I've come home knowing that the answers are there and that I
am better for having asked the questions.
Thanks for the meditations.

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Old 01-09-2005, 09:11 AM   #393 (permalink)
Kumen
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

I read some of your meditations for bicyclists. I am touched. I
thought I was the only one who felt a mystical, almost religious
connection to my riding. I've a special place in my heart for those
who, like me, ride and feel this connection.

I live in the Texas Panhandle and ride in Palo Duro Canyon state park
quite often during the summer and on winter days when it's nice. There
is a place, well off the beaten path that only bikers seem to go. I've
sat on the bench there and cried because I felt so close to my Old
Friend. I've sat there and asked the questions I didn't have anwers
for. And I've come home knowing that the answers are there and that I
am better for having asked the questions.
Thanks for the meditations.

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Old 01-09-2005, 10:53 AM   #394 (permalink)
Mike Kruger
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

Pat wrote:
>
> I can never get those little clear wrappers off of the

patch, even
> after the patch is on tight! I just forget about 'em and

put the tube
> in the tire.
>

I don't think you are particularly intended to take the
clear wrapper off. It gives you some corners to hold onto
and makes it easier to avoid getting your fingers on the
"business side" of the rubber.

--
Mike Kruger
Too many people spend money they haven't earned
to buy things they don't want
to impress people they don't like. -Will Rogers


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Old 01-09-2005, 10:53 AM   #395 (permalink)
Mike Kruger
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

Pat wrote:
>
> I can never get those little clear wrappers off of the

patch, even
> after the patch is on tight! I just forget about 'em and

put the tube
> in the tire.
>

I don't think you are particularly intended to take the
clear wrapper off. It gives you some corners to hold onto
and makes it easier to avoid getting your fingers on the
"business side" of the rubber.

--
Mike Kruger
Too many people spend money they haven't earned
to buy things they don't want
to impress people they don't like. -Will Rogers


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Old 01-09-2005, 10:53 AM   #396 (permalink)
Mike Kruger
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

Pat wrote:
>
> I can never get those little clear wrappers off of the

patch, even
> after the patch is on tight! I just forget about 'em and

put the tube
> in the tire.
>

I don't think you are particularly intended to take the
clear wrapper off. It gives you some corners to hold onto
and makes it easier to avoid getting your fingers on the
"business side" of the rubber.

--
Mike Kruger
Too many people spend money they haven't earned
to buy things they don't want
to impress people they don't like. -Will Rogers


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Old 01-09-2005, 10:53 AM   #397 (permalink)
Mike Kruger
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

Pat wrote:
>
> I can never get those little clear wrappers off of the

patch, even
> after the patch is on tight! I just forget about 'em and

put the tube
> in the tire.
>

I don't think you are particularly intended to take the
clear wrapper off. It gives you some corners to hold onto
and makes it easier to avoid getting your fingers on the
"business side" of the rubber.

--
Mike Kruger
Too many people spend money they haven't earned
to buy things they don't want
to impress people they don't like. -Will Rogers


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Old 01-09-2005, 11:43 AM   #398 (permalink)
Kevan Smith
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

On 9 Jan 2005 10:11:49 -0800, "Kumen" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> from
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>I read some of your meditations for bicyclists. I am touched. I
>thought I was the only one who felt a mystical, almost religious
>connection to my riding. I've a special place in my heart for those
>who, like me, ride and feel this connection.


If you have time for all that, you aren't riding fast enough. How do you
expect to stave off the broom wagon in the upcoming classics if you're wasting
valuable training time like that? I mean, pharmaceuticals can only take you so
far, and then it's up to you.


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Old 01-09-2005, 11:43 AM   #399 (permalink)
Kevan Smith
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

On 9 Jan 2005 10:11:49 -0800, "Kumen" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> from
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] wrote:

>I read some of your meditations for bicyclists. I am touched. I
>thought I was the only one who felt a mystical, almost religious
>connection to my riding. I've a special place in my heart for those
>who, like me, ride and feel this connection.


If you have time for all that, you aren't riding fast enough. How do you
expect to stave off the broom wagon in the upcoming classics if you're wasting
valuable training time like that? I mean, pharmaceuticals can only take you so
far, and then it's up to you.


--
Kevan Smith
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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Old 01-09-2005, 11:43 AM   #400 (permalink)
Kevan Smith
 
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Re: Sad Story: was Schwinn Sidewinder from Walmart

On 9 Jan 2005 10:11:49 -0800, "Kumen" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> from
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] wrote:

>I read some of your meditations for bicyclists. I am touched. I
>thought I was the only one who felt a mystical, almost religious
>connection to my riding. I've a special place in my heart for those
>who, like me, ride and feel this connection.


If you have time for all that, you aren't riding fast enough. How do you
expect to stave off the broom wagon in the upcoming classics if you're wasting
valuable training time like that? I mean, pharmaceuticals can only take you so
far, and then it's up to you.


--
Kevan Smith
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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