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Old 01-16-20 | 09:38 AM
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Interesting day on the bike. I pull out of my driveway and run into a pleasant neighbor who was walking the neighborhood. We started chatting and we were doing around 3.5 miles per hour. (Me on bicycle and him walking). We did this for around an hour and a half. I found the cycling to be interesting. More bike handling skills. The neighborhood is tight and we turned many many times. At times I was track standing in the turns to allow him to make his turns and continue as we had our conversation. My overall slow speed handling skills and balance have improved today. Not so something I would do everyday (no cardio workout of course).

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Interesting day on the bike. I pull out of my driveway and run into a pleasant neighbor who was walking the neighborhood. We started chatting and we were doing around 3.5 miles per hour. (Me on bicycle and him walking). We did this for around an hour and a half. I found the cycling to be interesting. More bike handling skills. The neighborhood is tight and we turned many many times. At times I was track standing in the turns to allow him to make his turns and continue as we had our conversation. My overall slow speed handling skills and balance have improved today. Not so something I would do everyday (no cardio workout of course).

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You were outdoors, enjoying interacting with another human being, while messing around with your bike handling skills. There are far worse ways to spend time!
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I'm a big supporter of spending time with neighbors. It's good that you were on a bike, doing what you enjoy. But connecting to your neighbor, even if for 90 minutes, priceless...
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You were outdoors, enjoying interacting with another human being, while messing around with your bike handling skills. There are far worse ways to spend time!
Yes. Not a bad day here
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I'm a big supporter of spending time with neighbors. It's good that you were on a bike, doing what you enjoy. But connecting to your neighbor, even if for 90 minutes, priceless...
I started to figure out how to bike, talk and chew gum all at the same time while getting caught up with my neighbor
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Did you stay hydrated? What's the proper kit?

Seriously, it sounds like a good time, and I think sending the "I'm skipping the bike ride to hang with you" message to your neighbor is pretty nice in and of itself.
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Generally, I ride for the cardio and brain benefits and because it makes me happy, usually. But sometimes, I get out there, and I just sort of piddle around for awhile. Look at the houses. Look at the people. Can't be going more than a few miles an hour. Sometimes, I just sort of want to look around. I'm always so focused on the road and any vehicles on my usual rides, that I never see what I am riding through. Sometimes, I find it nice to just sort of change it up a bit.
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Did you stay hydrated? What's the proper kit?

Seriously, it sounds like a good time, and I think sending the "I'm skipping the bike ride to hang with you" message to your neighbor is pretty nice in and of itself.
This 👍
Also, I hope you recorded it on Strava, or it didn’t happen.
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Old 01-16-20 | 11:40 AM
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Any saddle time is time well spent.

Careful, you'll trigger the guy that ryds a bent.
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Did you stay hydrated? What's the proper kit?

Seriously, it sounds like a good time, and I think sending the "I'm skipping the bike ride to hang with you" message to your neighbor is pretty nice in and of itself.
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he has a bicycle too (that’s the best part)
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Originally Posted by downhillmaster
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Also, I hope you recorded it on Strava, or it didn’t happen.
No Strava

Actually staying low tech is part of why I ride
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No Strava

Actually staying low tech is part of why I ride
So, when you ride, are you followed by a scribe recording everything? Scrolls, or it didn't happen.
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So, when you ride, are you followed by a scribe recording everything? Scrolls, or it didn't happen.
how about just an old school bicycle computer (with time, distance,speed)?

did you forget about those basic things?

Bicycled for 2 hours and 20 minutes at 17mph.. how many miles did I ride? Is the math on that difficult for you?
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Originally Posted by Rajflyboy
how about just an old school bicycle computer (with time, distance,speed)?

did you forget about those basic things?

Bicycled for 2 hours and 20 minutes at 17mph.. how many miles did I ride? Is the math on that difficult for you?

It's a low-tech joke, Francis.
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It's a low-tech joke, Francis.
i don’t know

I think you math skills might need to be upgraded
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i don’t know

I think you math skills might need to be upgraded

Think what you want, but I cracked myself up with an image of a human computer following you on his own bike. I considered throwing in an abacus, too.

I think you grammar might need an upgrade.

You realize that this whole thing started because we found the idea of recording the walking pace ride funny, right?

And 39.67 miles, btw.
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Think what you want, but I cracked myself up with an image of a human computer following you on his own bike. I considered throwing in an abacus, too.

I think you grammar might need an upgrade.

You realize that this whole thing started because we found the idea of recording the walking pace ride funny, right?

And 39.67 miles, btw.
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just go do what Freddy Mercury told you to do (get on your bikes and ride) 😜
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just go do what Freddy Mercury told you to do (get on your bikes and ride) 😜

Says the guy who assigns math problems!

I'm glad you enjoyed your slow ride. I won't make scribe jokes in your presence from now on.
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Track stands and slow speed balance are fun skills to work on from time to time. Trying something new is always a good time.
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Originally Posted by Rajflyboy
Track stands and slow speed balance are fun skills to work on from time to time. Trying something new is always a good time.

When I was a kid, I used to get up to speed, then see how far I could go without pedaling on streets with no discernable downgrade in the direction I was traveling. I became quite adept at really low speed swerves to catch little slopes from the crown of the road and so forth.I remember this as being pretty damn fun and I think I made it an entire mile once, I may have to give it a shot as an old fart.
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I'm an expert at slow-paced riding. Can't do track stands, but from 4-6 mph I'm the KOM.
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