Three standard deviations from the mean
I am looking forward to riding my new, winter bike to work tomorrow.
Shiny fenders!
Dang! That is one handsome bike.
Nice set of wheels!
Wow! Was that what you were riding this morning? You should have shown it off more to me!
While googling up something else, I ran into these opinions about this bike, when I was considering buying it for myself: http://www.cyclingforums.com/archive/index.php/t-203667.html
The fenders are very cool, but did you say “winter bike”? :) What special gear do you wear to ride your bike in the winter?
I would wear 5 layers of snow suits and a couple of really heavy duty parkas, but could you really ride a bike like that? :)
Okay, I’ll fess up: we only have two seasons, spring and fall. Winter is technically “fall without leaves.” Or daylight.
[...] 150 miles Posted in November 21st, 2008 by jim in Uncategorized Since I’ve been asked by a few people, here are the specs on the new bicycle: [...]
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackDang! That is one handsome bike.
Nice set of wheels!
Wow! Was that what you were riding this morning? You should have shown it off more to me!
While googling up something else, I ran into these opinions about this bike, when I was considering buying it for myself: http://www.cyclingforums.com/archive/index.php/t-203667.html
The fenders are very cool, but did you say “winter bike”? :) What special gear do you wear to ride your bike in the winter?
I would wear 5 layers of snow suits and a couple of really heavy duty parkas, but could you really ride a bike like that? :)
Okay, I’ll fess up: we only have two seasons, spring and fall. Winter is technically “fall without leaves.” Or daylight.
[...] 150 miles Posted in November 21st, 2008 by jim in Uncategorized Since I’ve been asked by a few people, here are the specs on the new bicycle: [...]
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