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Yin & Yang – Update #6

Interbike is over, people are back to their routines, local bike shops are now getting flooded with 2009 product. That is how September and October go in the bicycle industry. Now our tandem is moving one step closer to becoming a reality. This is update number 6 as I have already posted the first 5 updates while making component decisions

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Morrow Mountain Massacre

Morrow Mountain Massacre Registration Ends October 9th at 9pm!

Here is an idea of what the elevation chart looks like. Cue Sheets will be available the morning of the ride, so don’t ask for one now.

Elevation Chart:
Morrow Mountain Massacre Elevation Chart

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It is a slow day today. As I wandered into my garage and looked around at the honey do list of cleaning it out, I noticed that there sure are a lot of bicycles hanging from the ceiling. I thought wouldn’t it be a good idea if I had a picture of all the rideable bicycles I currently own. Not the ones in parts or those that no longer run but ones I can hop on in a moments notice and ride if I cared to, and I do care to. So now I present my current fleet of bikes.

More Money Than Sense

For the discriminating fixed gear rider that has to have the best of everything:

Each bike is hand-built, and then plated with 24-carat gold and generously adorned with more than 600 fine Swarovski crystals. Only 10 will ever be made, all numbered. They are delivered to the buyer personally using a White Glove Service, in specially designed packaging. Order yours today, only $109,000

Maybe Pat will show up with one on the Sunday afternoon Bee ride!

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More details later…

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I am nearly 3 years old.

Well, almost. It has been nearly three years since I started to take my life back. Nearly three years since I have had Gastric Bypass surgery and decided to change my life. Nearly three seasons back on the bike. So how have these last three years been?

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Just a few days left before The Morrow Mountain Massacre. There are still slots available to sign up but you had better hurry. For more information on this ride click the link above or go to Weekly Rides or visit Bicycles East of Matthews. Don’t miss this opportunity to be one of the first to attempt such madness.

A few NEW ride details;

  1. The route is a great one. It’s well marked and cue sheets will be available. The combination of the "All New" Bicycles East route and the always fun "Assault on Morrow Mountain" route make for a great day of riding.
  2. LUNCH will be served…make it to the top of Morrow Mountain and enjoy a great lunch before you journey back to Bicycles East.
  3. Lot’s of "on course" SAG support will be provided by the likes of Lori C., Bud & Nicole H., Gary C. and a few of the "Not Ready for Prime Time" Rank Riders just to name a few. You will be surrounded by lot’s of friends…there to encourage you as you ride…(or maybe just glad it’s you riding and not them) but either way they’ll be happy.
  4. Rest Stops will be available at almost any place you need one.
  5. The Free T-Shirt looks great with a newly designed ride logo on the back and a picture of the official MMM road mark on the front…cross the finish line on your bike, under your own power and you get one…FREE!
  6. The ride starts a 7am and all riders must be done by 4:30pm…just in time to enjoy the "often imitated but never duplicated" "Bicycles East" Post Ride Cook Out. There’s no better way to end a ride…food, fun and friends!

Registration is filling up quickly, be a part of history, don’t miss the Inaugural Morrow Mountain Massacre!

Elevation profile coming soon!

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New tandem wheels

This little post could easily have just been called "New Wheels" because there really is nothing tandem specific about them. The components arrived a few weeks ago and all that was left was to take some spare time and build them up. You all know what spare time is don’t you, since we all have so much of it laying around.

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