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Old 04-29-14, 01:57 PM
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Old 04-29-14, 02:37 PM
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Great Photohsop job!

It cries out for this one again:

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I miss my old Volvo 142E. 600K miles...made the mistake of trading it in on a Ford truck I had to sell a month later.
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Originally Posted by jimmuller
Great Photohsop job!

It cries out for this one again:

Ha...that's awesome.
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Kudos mate! Great photo...
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My 1972 P13-9 PARAMOUNT



The NW Indiana prairie wind was BRUTAL! ~ Advil and Gatorade.... The fuel of baby-boomer bike riders world-wide.

14.6 miles. 12.6mph average. When I was going East on Newton County Road 1700S with awesome tailwind, I touched 33mph for a brief period and was riding in still air! Was in top gear (14/52) and pedaling like a mad-man. The West wind was so strong today, it's difficult to ride even in the cross-wind as it pushes so hard.

Got chased by three BIG farm dogs. 'Moe' acted like he wanted to bite me, the other two (Curly and Larry) were trying to get ran over. The average cost to a home-owner who's dog attacks a cyclist in Indiana is just a tic over $90,000.00.
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"The average cost to a home-owner who's dog attacks a cyclist in Indiana is just a tic over $90,000.00. "
Wow! If you don't mind getting bitten once a year...you could be livin' large! Let's ride!
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Originally Posted by noglider
I took a ride in the country on Friday and passed through the hamlet of Alligerville. I like that name.





Before the move this spot was 5 miles in on my normal short loop. I would head up towpath road and into Accord from here.
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Old 05-04-14, 09:46 PM
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Went out in the woods to look for morels - still too early, but should be any day now.

Instead, I happened upon a colony of Purple Martins

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Old 05-05-14, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Hoss Cartright
My 1972 P13-9 PARAMOUNT



The NW Indiana prairie wind was BRUTAL! ~ Advil and Gatorade.... The fuel of baby-boomer bike riders world-wide.

14.6 miles. 12.6mph average. When I was going East on Newton County Road 1700S with awesome tailwind, I touched 33mph for a brief period and was riding in still air! Was in top gear (14/52) and pedaling like a mad-man. The West wind was so strong today, it's difficult to ride even in the cross-wind as it pushes so hard.

Got chased by three BIG farm dogs. 'Moe' acted like he wanted to bite me, the other two (Curly and Larry) were trying to get ran over. The average cost to a home-owner who's dog attacks a cyclist in Indiana is just a tic over $90,000.00.
Is the Advil washed down with the gatorade, or used as an after ride snack?
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Old 05-05-14, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by puckett129
Before the move this spot was 5 miles in on my normal short loop. I would head up towpath road and into Accord from here.
Sorry to see you go before we met. Are the roads as nice there as in High Falls? I find them to be breathtaking.
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Not mine but full of Awsomeness!

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Old 05-05-14, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by noglider
Sorry to see you go before we met. Are the roads as nice there as in High Falls? I find them to be breathtaking.
I don't know if any road tops that 6 or 7 mile stretch of Berme Rd. and Towpath Rd. Albany is good in different ways, I guess. Might as well add some more pics from that same loop...



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Originally Posted by michael k
Not mine but full of Awsomeness!

Reminds me of that sign that says "Keep Portland weird." Does that sign actually exist in real life?
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Originally Posted by noglider
Reminds me of that sign that says "Keep Portland weird." Does that sign actually exist in real life?
Um...I'm new to this fire-spewing bagpipe jedi unicycle thing, but apparently so (weirdly).

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got lazy and been slacking off building stuffs lately.
kinda resuming by light-wrenchig around.
VO Porteur bar on Nitto Pro stem. looks kinda sleek—except the harsh logo stamp.
w a pair o' olde city levers, this will be on the Pinarello commuter.

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