The Boulder All Road s running Noodles.  I like them.

After a lot of thought, reflection, and assessing what I feel (pains, 
discomfort, where I ride it), Sam is transitioning to a Noodle bar bike and 
lightening/being graceful.  He is also getting an Eyc and rear tail lamp as 
I am riding him to work and working long hours.

I ride the All Road purposefully.  All Road runs fast with just the stuff I 
need.  Sam glides in a more meandering fashion.  My rides home from work 
take me where they will.  Saw a baby deer tonight on the 56 and just took 
the time to look at him/her for a while.

~Tom



On Monday, March 31, 2014 8:56:14 PM UTC-7, Tom Virgil wrote:
>
> Sighted these guys on a SamRide (TM) along the Highway 56 Bikeway.
>
> So happy 
> together.<https://www.flickr.com/photos/20853610@N05/sets/72157643139659794/>
>
> They are apparently Red-Eared Sliders which are not native and most likely 
> escapees or rejects from someone's home terrarium turtle habitat.  Or, 
> considering the area, a generation or two beyond.
>
> There is something about a SamRide that brings out the observable. 
>  Perhaps it is my attitude whilst riding such a bike.
>
> Hugh, Curtis, and Mike can attest to our passage through a photo/film 
> shoot of dubious character after clawing our way up a power line service 
> trail to Torrey Pines Public Park.   These things only seem to happen on a 
> SamRide.
>
> ~Tom
>

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