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noglider 01-20-11 05:51 PM

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Hi there. I've been on bikeforums for about two years now, and yesterday, I became qualified for the 50 and over club.

Been cycling seriously since 1975. I'm gradually getting back into riding almost every day now. For a few years, I hardly rode at all.

I have a bike collecting habit I'm trying to get control over. I'll sell a few this year, I hope. I also do repairs for neighbors.

And I'm an advocate. My friend Ellen and I co-founded the South Orange Maplewood Bicycle Coalition a little over a year ago. We're really busy. I'll be teaching bike repair to kids this summer. It's going to be a gas!

Tom

JanMM 01-20-11 06:05 PM

Welcome to the Older Persons' Hangout. Did anyone tell you about the initiation dues required for use of 50+ forum? Payable to each current member in cash, cheque, money order or Pie. Which is your favorite Pie?

noglider 01-20-11 06:11 PM

Humble!

Jim from Boston 01-20-11 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 12106506)
Hi there. I've been on bikeforums for about two years now, and yesterday, I became qualified for the 50 and over club...

Hi Tom,

Glad to read your introduction. I can vouch for him as a good guy, since I've been reading his posts for the past two years, around when I started to subscribe. For some reason we exchanged PM's and he mentioned he was a bike mechanic in Cambridge, MA in the 1980's. He's pretty informative and friendly, IMO. Did you also tour?

BTW, he is a "friend" on my BF profile page. I have four and I'm not sure what that means, because I don't recall we have exchanged any PM's since.

jimmuller 01-20-11 06:36 PM

Hey Tom, welcome to the club! I don't post here much but I've been reading it. I've been qualified to be a member for a dozen years. (You do the math.)

Metric Man 01-20-11 06:47 PM

If this keeps up we're gonna need a bigger club house...oh, and welcome. :D

leob1 01-20-11 07:15 PM

Old farts rule!
I used to ride South Mountain before it was off limits. I put in a lot of miles in Maplewood, SO, Irvington, Union, Milburn, etc, etc.
Welcome to the club.
Enjoy The Ride (but not in Irvington)

BMWE34M5 01-20-11 07:37 PM

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New member here.
Owner of Nikishi 1207 late 70's vintage I believe.
Photos attached.

JanMM 01-20-11 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 12106591)
Humble!

That kind of pie is not commonly found hereabouts.

JanMM 01-20-11 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by BMWE34M5 (Post 12107036)
New member here.
Owner of Nikishi 1207 late 70's vintage I believe.
Photos attached.

If you know how to service your cottered crankset, then you truly are 50+ qualified.
Did you bring pie?

qcpmsame 01-20-11 08:00 PM

I'll go ahead and save the others the trouble: loose the dork disk and the brake extensions. And, welcome to BF and the 50+ hideout.

Bill

noglider 01-20-11 08:34 PM

Thank you for the welcome, Jim from Boston. Yup, I paid my way through college as a bike mechanic. Those are some pretty fond memories. I have an almost complete bike shop in my basement now. It's tremendously relaxing to work on bikes when I have time. That's why I surround myself with too many bikes.

Metric Man, yes, we keep getting new members. Unfortunately, I'm sure we lose old members. :(

Have you noticed how many famous people have died lately? Now, that's a crisis! No new famous people are reported to being born in the last six months! What are we going to do?

leob1, I ride all around. When I ride in Irvington, I get smiles and hellos from the people on the sidewalks. I don't know why that is, but it's heart warming. (For those who don't know it, Irvington, NJ has become an extremely poor (small) city, and its crime rate is horrific. But for some reason, I don't feel threatened when I'm on a bike. It was the same way when I rode my bike through bad neighborhoods in New York City, growing up.

BluesDawg 01-20-11 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by JanMM (Post 12106559)
Welcome to the Older Persons' Hangout. Did anyone tell you about the initiation dues required for use of 50+ forum? Payable to each current member in cash, cheque, money order or Pie. Which is your favorite Pie?

You left out my preferred currency, beer.

Welcome, noglider.
Tip of the hat for your advocacy efforts. :thumb:

CbadRider 01-20-11 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by BMWE34M5 (Post 12107036)
New member here.
Owner of Nikishi 1207 late 70's vintage I believe.
Photos attached.

Nice bike! Welcome to the forum.

Louis 01-20-11 10:47 PM

Good to have you over here, noglider. Happy birthday too.

miss kenton 01-20-11 11:00 PM


Originally Posted by Metric Man (Post 12106757)
If this keeps up we're gonna need a bigger club house for the New Jerseyans, oh, and welcome. :D

FIFY
Oh and Welcome, noglider!

billydonn 01-20-11 11:09 PM

Welcome noglider. I went to college in nearby Madison, NJ many moons ago.

noglider 01-21-11 01:40 PM

I had an English teacher named Miss Kenton in 7th and 8th grades. Your first name isn't Donna, is it?

billydonn, Drew University or Fairleigh Dickinson? I'm in Madison often.

Thank you, Louis and others!

miss kenton 01-21-11 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 12110477)
I had an English teacher named Miss Kenton in 7th and 8th grades. Your first name isn't Donna, is it?

billydonn, Drew University or Fairleigh Dickinson? I'm in Madison often.

Thank you, Louis and others!

Really Mr. Noglider! While it is true that I have been eligible to post on this forum for several years, I assure you I am not old enough to have been even your college professor, let alone your schoolmarm! Miss Kenton is a nom de forum.

az_cyclist 01-21-11 02:39 PM

Welcome noglider!

What do you ride?

noglider 01-21-11 02:57 PM

miss kenton, sorry for the implication. Boy, women are touchy about their ages! ;)

az_cyclist, I don't even know HOW MANY bikes I own. How can I answer your question?

I'm a C&V-aholic. Lately, the bike I ride the most has been a 1971 Raleigh Super Course which I've completely rebuilt. I'm planning to sell it, so yesterday, I got back on my 2008 Surly Cross Check. I also have a 1982 McLean racing bike, with 531 frame tubes.

CrankyFranky 01-21-11 07:38 PM

Welcome to the mostly civil and warm-hearted side of town! Age doth have it's benefits.

billydonn 01-21-11 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 12110477)
....snip.....

billydonn, Drew University or Fairleigh Dickinson? I'm in Madison often.

Thank you, Louis and others!

Drew 1974. Man, it was fun! I really enjoyed my time in NJ.

NOS88 01-21-11 08:59 PM

Welcome, Tom. I used to wrench in a bike shop in the late 60s and throguh the 70s, part time. I was absolutely stunned at all the changes when I got back into cycling after the kids were old enough that I could be gone for a few hours at a time. Hope you enjoy you time here. Oh, and happy B day to another BF memebr born in Jan.

B. Carfree 01-21-11 09:21 PM

Belated Happy B-day noglider. I think it is just great that you are going to teach bike repair to some youths this summer. I wish I had someone like you around when I was learning by trial-and-error (mostly error). Welcome to the clubhouse.


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