Boston rides
#1453
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 95
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From: cambridge, ma
Bikes: bianchi volpe, home build fixed from old italian frame
ride to providence?
sounds like you guys had fun last night. i intentionally didn't go out cause i needed to sleeeeeep (i know chris, i know). Is the crit in the Metro??? could someone link to that???
so would anyone be up for riding down to providence this weekend? i realized that i'm so hyper scheduled for the next couple weeks that it may be my only chance to do it before it gets really cold. alexi claims it's only 40 miles or so. i think it's more like 60, but either way. we could ride saturday, hang out saturday night, take the train back on sunday.
and yeah. what IS the deal with the halloween ride.
so would anyone be up for riding down to providence this weekend? i realized that i'm so hyper scheduled for the next couple weeks that it may be my only chance to do it before it gets really cold. alexi claims it's only 40 miles or so. i think it's more like 60, but either way. we could ride saturday, hang out saturday night, take the train back on sunday.
and yeah. what IS the deal with the halloween ride.
#1455
The race will be on Halloween proper, as there are events in NYC that people will probably be going to. So, Tuesday the 31st, post-5pm (for us working schmucks, and for maximum dusky spookiness). Checkpoints are being planned right now. Somebody design us a spokecard! More info to come...
#1458
Originally Posted by Eva Stabs
sounds like you guys had fun last night. i intentionally didn't go out cause i needed to sleeeeeep (i know chris, i know). Is the crit in the Metro??? could someone link to that???
so would anyone be up for riding down to providence this weekend? i realized that i'm so hyper scheduled for the next couple weeks that it may be my only chance to do it before it gets really cold. alexi claims it's only 40 miles or so. i think it's more like 60, but either way. we could ride saturday, hang out saturday night, take the train back on sunday.
and yeah. what IS the deal with the halloween ride.
so would anyone be up for riding down to providence this weekend? i realized that i'm so hyper scheduled for the next couple weeks that it may be my only chance to do it before it gets really cold. alexi claims it's only 40 miles or so. i think it's more like 60, but either way. we could ride saturday, hang out saturday night, take the train back on sunday.
and yeah. what IS the deal with the halloween ride.
#1459
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 357
Likes: 0
From: 02134
Bikes: khs flite 100, cannondale r800
I discovered last night after flatting on the way to ZuZu that black duct tape is a decent substitution for a patch kit. Hooray not having to wait outside of Internation Bicycle until it opens at 10 to get a working tube so I can ride to work!
#1460
Originally Posted by srcurran
I discovered last night after flatting on the way to ZuZu that black duct tape is a decent substitution for a patch kit. Hooray not having to wait outside of Internation Bicycle until it opens at 10 to get a working tube so I can ride to work!
#1463
[edit] not written by me [/edit]
from the Weekly Dig (Issue 8.42: Wed, October 18, 2006):
"Dear Allston meathead
While walking my bicycle down Comm. Ave. alongside my friend last Saturday night, I become aware of your sarcastic bellowing from 40 feet away—“Nice BIKE. I really like your BIKE. What a cool BIKE”—as you and the rest of the popped-collar patrol snickered and walked past. WOW! How brave of you to talk **** when you both outnumber and (exponentially) outweigh your opponents. I bet you felt really cool—just like you did when you were football captain at Bumble**** High, right? I’d like to see you run your mouth like that in Roxbury or Southie. Oh wait, you imagedon’t know where those neighborhoods are, because in your four years here, you’ve never ventured outside the area bordered by the Charles, the Pike, Cambridge Street, Harvard Ave., Beacon Street and Kenmore—except for that one time you went to the Cheesecake Factory at the Pru. I guess you wouldn’t have learned the value of a bicycle growing up somewhere where there’s nothing interesting to do within a 20-mile radius; and now you never stray more than half a mile from your $900-per-month Ashford Street ****hole. Go back to suburbia, you cul-de-sac-dwelling ****. Boston doesn’t want you.
My bike is ****ing awesome. Go choke on a beer-pong ball."
HA!
from the Weekly Dig (Issue 8.42: Wed, October 18, 2006):
"Dear Allston meathead
While walking my bicycle down Comm. Ave. alongside my friend last Saturday night, I become aware of your sarcastic bellowing from 40 feet away—“Nice BIKE. I really like your BIKE. What a cool BIKE”—as you and the rest of the popped-collar patrol snickered and walked past. WOW! How brave of you to talk **** when you both outnumber and (exponentially) outweigh your opponents. I bet you felt really cool—just like you did when you were football captain at Bumble**** High, right? I’d like to see you run your mouth like that in Roxbury or Southie. Oh wait, you imagedon’t know where those neighborhoods are, because in your four years here, you’ve never ventured outside the area bordered by the Charles, the Pike, Cambridge Street, Harvard Ave., Beacon Street and Kenmore—except for that one time you went to the Cheesecake Factory at the Pru. I guess you wouldn’t have learned the value of a bicycle growing up somewhere where there’s nothing interesting to do within a 20-mile radius; and now you never stray more than half a mile from your $900-per-month Ashford Street ****hole. Go back to suburbia, you cul-de-sac-dwelling ****. Boston doesn’t want you.
My bike is ****ing awesome. Go choke on a beer-pong ball."
HA!
#1465
Originally Posted by scotthorrigan

what do you think so far?
There is to much black, but I assume that will be text at some point, but very nice... not so sure how it would print in black and white though...
#1466
in grind we crust
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 204
Likes: 0
From: brooklyn and anywhere
Bikes: de rosa prestige 1982 track, de rosa prestige 1982 road, olmo team 1985 road, hoffy track, faggin track, 1981 bianchi piaggio track, d'accordi road, bob jackson singlespeed
so i'm coming to town tomorrow.
bus arrives at south station at noon or so... i'm biking to suburbia to have lunch with the mom, then probably heading back to the city at around 6 or so. i'm going to check out a frame sometime after that, but probably will be bored silly between 7 & 10, when i hope to meet up to ride at the christian science bs center -- where is this, by the way? -- my question is, anyone want to ride or eat or visit a bar between 7 & 10?
bus arrives at south station at noon or so... i'm biking to suburbia to have lunch with the mom, then probably heading back to the city at around 6 or so. i'm going to check out a frame sometime after that, but probably will be bored silly between 7 & 10, when i hope to meet up to ride at the christian science bs center -- where is this, by the way? -- my question is, anyone want to ride or eat or visit a bar between 7 & 10?
#1469
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 95
Likes: 0
From: cambridge, ma
Bikes: bianchi volpe, home build fixed from old italian frame
ladies' night flier?
hey cool scott. anyone of you graphic designer buffs want to take a shot at a flier to advertise ladies' night? i want to have something to hand out to women i see riding to recruit more people. [actually, does anyone who used to ride the MIT track think this is a bad idea? did you have trouble when "too many people found out about it"?]
i made a myspace page today (https://www.myspace.com/bostonbikeblog) which you can send to all your bike ridin' lady friends.
i made a myspace page today (https://www.myspace.com/bostonbikeblog) which you can send to all your bike ridin' lady friends.
#1470
Originally Posted by Eva Stabs
hey cool scott. anyone of you graphic designer buffs want to take a shot at a flier to advertise ladies' night? i want to have something to hand out to women i see riding to recruit more people. [actually, does anyone who used to ride the MIT track think this is a bad idea? did you have trouble when "too many people found out about it"?]
i made a myspace page today (https://www.myspace.com/bostonbikeblog) which you can send to all your bike ridin' lady friends.
i made a myspace page today (https://www.myspace.com/bostonbikeblog) which you can send to all your bike ridin' lady friends.



