I have a crossmax kick bike.  I have not been riding it much, but the
benefits of the  lactic burn seem like a good reason to get back on
the kick bike once in a while.  Thanks Grant.
On Jun 27, 9:14 am, Grant Petersen <gr...@rivbike.com> wrote:
> John Blish says:
>
> Grant has mentioned several times that he found his KickBike convenient for
> exercise and even occasional transportation during his time off the bike.
> He mentioned yesterday that he is *now* "pitching that lifestyle." He ha
>
> Grant Says: If I wrote "now" it was a mistake. Shouldn've been "not" .
>
> However....whether I am now or not a card-carrying member of the Kickbike
> community (and I am now not), I personally am a big fan of the things, and
> they saved me from the car during my 7 weeks of no not now bike riding...and
> of course, put me deep in touch with my inner lactic acid burn.
>
> It's now not neat to know that John Blish is not just familiar with these
> things, but has a hand in selling them, and demos. I have thought about
> trying to corral a few more here (we have 3) and doing some purely
> noncommercial fun (and yet, anaerobic! in the thigh!) trips of a few miles
> on the bike paths.
>
> For the cost of a carbon fiber fork, or a carbon fiber bar-stem combo, you
> can get a Kickbike, and the Kickbike may do you more good, less harm, or
> both.
> G
>
> --
> Grant
> Rivendell Bicycle Workswww.rivbike.com925 933 7304

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