Manny: "Fenders are awesome"

Response: Dude. All the mtbrs have dirty gross looking bikes with snow
and mud caked on their downtubes. Fenders keep you clean.  Fenders ARE
awesome!

On Jan 16, 12:38 am, rob markwardt <robmar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> We had our first snow of the year today so of course I had to
> explore...70 minutes was plenty for me (jeans and Adidas kind of suck
> in wet snow).  No angry motorists but I did get warm at sbux.
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/77502424@N00/sets/72157628890936157/
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> On Jan 15, 7:48 pm, Amit Singh <asd...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I asked baby bro if he wanted to ride to the grocery store with me and
> > got a "negative ghostwriter".  Totally unexpected, Dad said he'd go,
> > not grocery shopping, but for a ride.
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> > So we're rolling and there's some snow, no problem, we forego the
> > normal sidewalk to the trail routine in favor of roads ... In my head
> > I'm worried once we get to the trails we won't e able to make it far
> > with unstudded tires. We arrive and roll gingerly first, then more to
> > normal.  I thought we were going for a short 10 mile ride. Nope.  Dad
> > loves it so much it turns out we're doing 35 -- at HIS insistence. I
> > wish I woulda known, woulda worn more than commando jeans :)
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> > we stop at a McD's on the way back to warm the toes and a man asks us
> > if it's too cold to ride, "nope", with a cheeky smile he gets from me.
> > He chats me up about his trek with a spring loaded fork and super fat
> > cushioned sprung seat and his "triangle stand" (indoor bicycle
> > trainer) and compliments us on our "Schwinns" :) he also tells us
> > about how he broke his ankle on a ladder two years ago, got a buy-out
> > retirement package from GM, how his wife left him and his kids took
> > off and don't see him anymore. I feel badly. He asks dad if he's
> > divorced. My dad says laughing, "not yet"!  I love my dad :)
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> > We roll out and 4 miles later stops and asks me to check his rear
> > brake because he thinks it's rubbing. I check and show him it's fine.
> > look at the front of his bike and find I can't even turn the front
> > wheel.
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> > There is SNOW PACKED BETWEEN THE TIRE AND FENDER.  Dad holds his bike
> > up, I pop off the front wheel, find a stick and clean out the snow-
> > jam.
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> > Pop the wheel back on and he's as happy as a little boy, pedaling
> > furiously and explaining as he shakes shakes his head that he thought
> > he was finally getting old, losing his power, his strength.  We both
> > are laughing hysterically at what had happened and dad's dramatic
> > reaction and feel grateful and thankful for our health and
> > friendship.
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> > By this time we make it to Orchard Lake, where Chief Pontiac (after
> > whom the automobile was named) is buried on Apple Island, and take a
> > few moments to enjoy the beautiful scenery.  Dad decides to forego the
> > trail for streets and we're pedaling into a frigid headwind powered by
> > Orchard Lake and our fingers are in so much pain because of it so
> > after 6 miles we walk into a Starbucks for a nice cuppacoffee to warm
> > up and caffeinate our engines.
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> > The rest of the ride home is on salted roads (maybe I should cringe
> > here but I'm really okay with it). I get flicked off by 3 dudes in a
> > brand new Benz and throw up a double duce, screaming "peace!" ... and
> > then laugh as I approach them at a red light and they don't know how
> > to react to my non-hostility.
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> > Ended the ride off right with a beautiful sunset.
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> > "I gotta say, today was a good day." - Ice Cube
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> > Photos to prove it happened on my photo streamhttp://www.flickr.com/amisingh

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