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Digital Gee 11-03-07 10:29 PM

I remember when I was a kid trying to get a wave like that in my hair. I consistently failed. Now it just looks stoopid.

But hey...white bike!

Big Paulie 11-03-07 10:31 PM

Well, if you had that wave, this is what your life would have been like, DG...
:D

http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_hoo...ool-bennyhill/

Digital Gee 11-03-07 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by Big Paulie (Post 5571514)
Well, if you had that wave, this is what your life would have been like, DG...
:D

http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_hoo...ool-bennyhill/

Sigh.

swan652 11-04-07 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by Artkansas (Post 5568287)
Here's the road test of it. Just mindboggling. :D

http://www.glumbert.com/media/rollersuit

Oh, sure, invention after invention for going downhill faster and easier. You want to impress me? Invent something to make going UPHILL faster and easier. :D

speedlever 11-04-07 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by swan652 (Post 5572831)
Oh, sure, invention after invention for going downhill faster and easier. You want to impress me? Invent something to make going UPHILL faster and easier. :D

Hmm. See if you can shoehorn this into your bike. I think this invention will help you get up the hill faster.



http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/6...hemizg1.th.jpg

swan652 11-05-07 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by speedlever (Post 5573295)
Hmm. See if you can shoehorn this into your bike. I think this invention will help you get up the hill faster.



http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/6...hemizg1.th.jpg


Good idea except I'd have to carry the gas in my Camelback and I'm afraid that would be sooo Freddish:)

Floyd 11-06-07 09:15 AM

Temporarily had one on my Lightning P-38 but the weight to power ratio was not what I needed.

Beverly 11-06-07 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Artkansas (Post 5568287)
Here's the road test of it. Just mindboggling. :D

http://www.glumbert.com/media/rollersuit

I have to admit it looks like fun but don't think I would ever try it.....I probably couldn't get from the standing position to the ground as he did:o

Artkansas 11-09-07 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by speedlever (Post 5573295)
Hmm. See if you can shoehorn this into your bike. I think this invention will help you get up the hill faster.



http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/6...hemizg1.th.jpg

Or try this one...

http://www.tinypower.com/images/air8.jpg

Steam Airplane Engine

Floyd 11-10-07 06:48 PM

If you have a steam powered bike and ride in below freezing temps, will the steam freeze up?

Big Paulie 11-15-07 07:56 PM

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Ginger Baker...

http://www.drummersrepublic.com/drum...eam-biography/

"As a teen, he trained and competed as a racing cyclist, developing strong leg muscles which later contributed to his skill on the double bass drums. Ginger had always planned on becoming a professional cyclist, until he bought his first drum kit at the age of 15. Baker was keenly interested in modern art and jazz, a rebellious beatnik with an eccentric appearance and artistic flair. Later, he would become interested in sculpture, painting, rally driving and polo. It was his wide range of interests which led Ginger to take up the trumpet in the local Air Training Corp band. Watching the drummer gave Ginger the idea of playing drums himself."

cyclinfool 11-15-07 08:11 PM

If the steam powered bike engine is not to your liking you can try this:
http://www.asciimation.co.nz/beer/engine2.jpg
- A home made jet engine.
Now - if you read the story that goes along with it this Kiwi uses it to cool his Guinness
http://www.asciimation.co.nz/beer/

http://www.asciimation.co.nz/beer/extracold.jpg

Floyd 11-19-07 12:24 PM

If you ever make it to Ireland, it is worth going thru the Guinness plant. I am not much of a beer drinker and I enjoyed it.

Artkansas 11-19-07 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by Floyd (Post 5660264)
If you ever make it to Ireland, it is worth going thru the Guinness plant. I am not much of a beer drinker and I enjoyed it.

The Heineken Tour in Amsterdam is also good. :beer:

Digital Gee 12-11-07 05:40 PM

Except for the color scheme, this looks like a pretty nice bike for around town.

http://www.deepfriedmars.com/Pics/SillyBike6.jpg

Ken Brown 12-11-07 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by Digital Gee (Post 5790026)
this looks like a pretty nice bike for around town.

I think I would rather be caught with a hooker than riding that bike.

Floyd 12-11-07 06:19 PM

Ben wondering when you or someone would bring this thread back to the top

O...the bike,,,made one once but would have NEVER havt thought of paintiing it like that...one wild color maybe but not several
Definately not white.
peace

Big Paulie 12-11-07 09:29 PM

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Ride with a couple of partners, and no one will notice the color of the bike! :eek:

Of course, the guy in the middle -- over the white part of the bike -- is a full-on Fred...bibs showing, etc!!! :D

Floyd 12-21-07 04:42 PM

I was just wonder ing if this thread was too old to resurrect... I may have responded a little, only a little negative, on the resurrection thread but that does not mean that I think all threads should die.

The Smokester 12-21-07 05:10 PM

Whew!. This thread returns just as I was begining to get worried.

Big Paulie 12-21-07 09:03 PM

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Worried? I was suicidal!

Digital Gee 12-30-07 12:37 PM

Found a bike worthy of Tom Bambadil:

http://ucmmuseum.com/pictures/bikes/aahorsigator42.jpg

Big Paulie 12-30-07 12:45 PM

Leather saddles rock... :)

Floyd 01-05-08 10:47 AM

This may be the thread that never ends but

Digital Gee 01-05-08 10:50 AM

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I spotted Solveg's squirrel on a ride this morning...


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