The actual route is always a surprise, especially to me, the so called ride leader.
What this means is that all you COCO NUTS better stick with the leader or else you may find riding in some hidden parts of Broward County where NO COCO NUT has been before!
I'm looking forward to seeing you and your nutty 3 wheelers this Sunday. The main details to remember are:
1)BEEEEEE on Time. That means BE at the ride start by 7:15 AM and have your bike ready to go.
2) Maintain a minimum of 13.5 MPH so we do NOT COOK in the hot sun.
3) Do NOT get a Flat Tire because Joe Keenan is OUT OF TOWN!
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-- Jose A. Hernandez *** You'll be the first to know when www.CyclingSolutions.com is once again open for business. Stay tuned for our grand opening 15 per cent discount coupon!
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--- In SouthFloridaRecumbentRiders@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Barrere"
<wbarrere@...> wrote
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> OK Jose,
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> The COCONUTS will be there for a
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> new and splendid adventure, Dude!!
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> [The Word by you.]
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> Remember that the COCONUTS haven't
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> ridden this loop yet. An address for the
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> starting location would be helpful, IF, you
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> have a spare second. Are there any other
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> details that you may have left out???
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> Bill
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Hope I am not out of line but if your looking for the address of Lesters Dinner
- West it is 1393 NW 136 Ave in Sunrise. Thats about 1.3 miles North of State
Road 84 / I 595 and will be on the West side of the road behind the trees. I
think its a silver building like the original.
I am a newbe and I am not up to speed yet. Need to buy my first recumbent.
Working on both. Looking at Bike and Trike. Anyway have a great safe ride.
...jc
RANS Tailwind Recumbent Bicycle - The Tailwind is no longer made.
Tailwind
Recumbent Cyclist News rated the '98 tailwind as "the best enthusiast buy in North America." Pretty much unchanged for 2001, the $995 Tailwind remains the poor man's Stratus. The 20" rear wheel makes adding extra high gearing on the Tailwind (& Wave & Rocket) more difficult than on the Stratus. You can recline the seat farther on the Tailwind than the Stratus. The 20" front wheel fits a much wider variety of performance tires than the 16" front tire on the Wave. The stock Primo Comet tires provide low rolling resistance. The Tailwind frame flexes to absorb bumps and is stable at speed. The stem on the Tailwind (and Wave and to a lesser extent the Stratus) is quite flexible, sometimes unnerving to beginners. This flex is intentional to dampen bumps and keep your hands comfortable. Riders over ~6"3" won't fit on a Tailwind (or Wave) very well. Reasonably light and reasonably priced, the RANS Tailwind is a higher performance Wave.
--- In SouthFloridaRecumbentRiders@yahoogroups.com, "john.cotton2009" <jlcotton@...> wrote: > > > > > P.S. I have a Tailwind I may be willing to part with. > > > > What is a Tailwind? >
Hi Bill...man, so sorry...won't be in town this weekend! :o( Ana
From: Bill Barrere <wbarrere@...> To: SouthFloridaRecumbentRiders@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 6, 2009 5:34:19 PM Subject: SFRR: Sundy's out West Ride