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Originally Posted by chephy
(Post 5237193)
Huh? You're not on a real bike there... |
If you go biking in other countries, you will find that in OTHER countries, there are other jobs using a bicycle. France, like Sweden (and other countries) use the bicycle to deliver mail. In some large cities in Europe, you'll find guys in rickshaw type bikes driving (?) their passengers around. And then of course there is the bicycle rickshaw taxi in Asia.
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ok I don't know what it's called...but I was told about this by a fishing instructor I met in Colorado this summer
You drive the fisherman to a certain spot on the river...they get out and float down streem about 20 miles to a certain checkpoint where you have left their car and rode your bike back to base. where you do it again. make sense? sounded like fun...unfortunately they weren't hiring when i was there. meh |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 5237305)
Ah, but that "not real" bike really improved my pedal stroke on my real bike. They are fixies, and can really smooth out your pedal stroke because there's no coasting. They also gave me a whole new understanding and appreciation for fixed gear bicycles and riders.
Originally Posted by travelinhobo
If you go biking in other countries, you will find that in OTHER countries, there are other jobs using a bicycle. France, like Sweden (and other countries) use the bicycle to deliver mail. In some large cities in Europe, you'll find guys in rickshaw type bikes driving (?) their passengers around.
There are rickshaws in big North American cities too. Mostly tourist attraction, though occasionally used for real transportation (wasn't there some basketball player in the recent draft who could not catch a taxi to get to the draft and resorted to a bike rickshaw... or was it a pedicab? :)). |
I saw a guy today riding around on a bike with a big light up billboard on a trailer. I tried to get up to talk to him but got caught at an intersection and lost him.
maybe google will turn something up |
Originally Posted by dusted
(Post 5238429)
I saw a guy today riding around on a bike with a big light up billboard on a trailer. I tried to get up to talk to him but got caught at an intersection and lost him.
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 5234761)
Yeah, I've looked into being a tour guide and from what I understand the job involves a lot of cleaning up after people, making sure that so-and-so doesn't ride with so-and-so, or does ride with so-and-so, and making lunches, and ensuring that so-and so doesn't consume anything with eggs, that so-and-so takes his medication, and riding sweep, and driving the van, and sorting out accommodations issues when the campground area you've booked comes up as not being booked, and listening to so-and-so complain about all his aches and pains, and so-and-so complain about the food, and so-and-so complain about the accommodations .......
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Start your own business...
Here's what people are doing in the town I now live in... http://www.pedalpeople.com/ |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 5237305)
Ah, but that "not real" bike really improved my pedal stroke on my real bike. They are fixies, and can really smooth out your pedal stroke because there's no coasting.
That was my first, and very likely my last, spin class. Horrible stuff. |
Originally Posted by Tapeworm21
(Post 5235741)
Or girl. Sorry, didn't realize the PC cops ride a bike too.
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