Introductions - Hello from Pretty Good Britain

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anothersam
01-23-11, 09:26 AM
My name is Sam. Clearly I'm not the first. I live about 50 miles south of London and 3000 miles east of Ohio where I was born and grew up and cycled on my paper route.

Here's a picture of me:

http://www.anothercyclingforum.com/pics/trulyrecumbent.jpg

That bike, a Marin Sausalito, was later stolen on Tottenham Court Road, which is a place with lots of electronics stores and tourists and the occasional bicycle thief. It was my "born again" bike, meaning the first one I bought after spending a longish stretch not cycling.

I currently ride a Litespeed set up as a singlespeed, a Langster, a Dahon Presto Lite converted to singlespeed because apparently I like singlespeeds, a Bike Friday, and a Ridgeback Genesis day 02 which doesn't go any further than a turbo these days.

Although I am intrigued by fixies (and know enough about them to be aware how much some people hate the word FIXIES), I love coasting too much to ever give it up. I believe William Wallace said it best:

http://www.anothercyclingforum.com/pics/freewheel.jpg

Most of my riding is in the countryside, though I love city cycling (http://bikereader.com/solo/proper.html) and regularly take the train up to London just to play in traffic.

Many of my views on cycling are summed up here (http://anothercyclingforum.com/anotherfaq.html).


10 Wheels
01-23-11, 09:35 AM
Hi Sam,

Nice Intro.

Johnny_Monkey
01-23-11, 11:00 AM
You live in Brighton?


anothersam
01-23-11, 11:22 AM
Closer to Hastings

Johnny_Monkey
01-23-11, 11:41 AM
Have you been to Battle?

anothersam
01-23-11, 12:12 PM
Yes. 1066 and all that. The French still invade regularly.