well, I ride mine all over streets and sidewalks, but it's definitely more fun to have a nice wide spacious place for them. On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 12:23 AM, duggy<duggy@...> wrote: > the trikke is a great workout and fun ; it has its venues > i have seen one or two on the hudson river greenway > very bike friendly ; but i don't see them in the other > parts of the city ; streets ; sidewalks etc > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Craig Carlyle Clarke" <craig.clarke@...> > To: <kickbiking@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 12:09 AM > Subject: Re: [kickbiking] A Day at the Beach > > > Yeah, the swaying of the trikke does intimidate people, even drivers - > spooks them, though you can "carve" narrowly and take up as little > width as a bike or kickbike, it's not a whole lot of fun to do that > for long distances. > > On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 11:59 PM, duggy<duggy@...> wrote: >> >> >> met claudio and his love in tampa at the tampa trikke shop >> went on an 18 mile run ; me on my 20 incher and the rest >> on trikkes ; somehow , i think the trikke shop owner was >> a bit torked that i didn't ride an offered trike ; hey i know i can >> do 18 mi on my clydesdale , 18 mi on my arms on a trikke , i ain't >> sure of ... >> >> anyhow , it was my purpose to meet up with claudio since i >> was in florida at the time and he and she had just flown in , >> not buy a trikke ; rode some of them at the trikke shop ; i still >> don't see what is so hard to get them going ; no false modesty , >> it just went when i swayed and swiveled ; 8's 12's front wheel forward ; >> front wheel rearward didn't matter ; they go good ; >> >> just not my >> cup of tea in manhattan where sometimes darting between >> parked cars and peddies [ humans on foot ] and other narrow >> spots favor the scootie ; the scootie can accelerate very fast to >> its max ; >> >> the ability to dismount instanly from the >> scootie is a major bennie in the close quarters that can sometimes >> materialize in any dynamic sitch in a blink ; the the appearance of >> you walking the scoot a nano after dismounting is reassuring to the >> peddies ; i think the swaying of the trikke is a bit intimidating to >> peddies [ whose territory i regularly invade ] i go gently where >> it could be percieved i am out of order if i went fast on a crowded >> sidewalk ; especially if replacements [rugg ratts ] are underfoot , so >> to speak ... >> >> little green man >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: SueW >> To: kickbiking@yahoogroups.com >> Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 8:27 PM >> Subject: RE: [kickbiking] A Day at the Beach >> >> I remember trying out the Millenium and really liking it. I also remember >> Duggy getting up the brutal hill with Gildo …. :) >> >> Sue >> >> From: kickbiking@yahoogroups.com [mailto:kickbiking@yahoogroups.com] On >> Behalf Of duggy >> Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 2:51 PM >> To: kickbiking@yahoogroups.com >> Subject: Re: [kickbiking] A Day at the Beach >> >> >> kids get it , don't they ? :))) scooter bike is a good term ; >> >> i have used it now and then ; >> >> the venice beach run ! did it with claudio pagan and >> >> the trikke guys from del rey a few anos ago ; claudio >> >> had a KickBike* milennium racer which he graciously >> >> let me borrow ; he rode his own Trikke* ; while the >> >> originator of this group , sue widemark and her husband >> >> rode their recumbents ; >> >> i also was in venice beach a couple of years ago after >> >> going to the corona airport east of L A for lessons in >> >> a DC-3 ; i went to a salvation army store and bought >> >> a rat bike and rode it in venice beach and santa barbara >> >> and santa maria ; venice beach : fun place >> >> little green man >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: Holland >> >> To: kickbiking@yahoogroups.com >> >> Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 5:21 PM >> >> Subject: [kickbiking] A Day at the Beach >> >> My fantasy scoot day has come true. Scooted about a mile to the bus stop. >> Put my new Freeride on the bus bike rack. Was fumbling with the bungee >> cord >> I was going to use to secure the scoot, so just skipped it and it turned >> out >> it stayed in place beautifully without it. Had a really nice bus driver >> who >> let me stand in front of the yellow line to keep an eye on it and see how >> it >> was doing for the first several blocks. When the bus got crowded, I went >> back and took a seat. Arrived in Santa Monica, got off, unloaded and went >> to >> the bike path along the beach. Headed north toward Malibu. Lots of nice >> comments. A group of counselors with an outdoor fitness camp broke into an >> instant chant of "Scoot-er! Scoot-er!" each time I passed them along with >> saying they loved it and wanted to get one themselves. I had someone who >> looked like a permanent outdoor resident call out from his reclining >> position, "Hey, can I borrow that?" It was a gorgeous day, just the right >> amount of breeze, a very blue sky and good bird choreography. When I >> reached >> the end of the bike path, I turned around, went back through Santa Monica >> and continued down to Venice Beach. Great mix of beautiful bodies and just >> folks, bicycles built for two, and parents hauling their offspring in >> trailers attached to their bicycles. Interesting to note relative speed – >> I >> actually passed several of the slower riders of one-speed cruiser bikes, >> but >> couldn't overtake a speedy roller-bladder. I'm definitely not in it for >> the >> speed, but sometimes it becomes a little game to see to what degree I can >> keep up with the various human powered vehicles that pop up in front of >> me. >> Saw something in the beach parking lot I'd never see before that took my >> breath away – kite boarding. Apparently it's often done over the water, >> but >> even more amazing to me over the ground. A guy has his legs strapped to a >> platform with wheels, like a giant skateboard, and is holding on to a huge >> kite with heavy duty gloves which is rolling him around the lot. When he >> catches the wind just so he and the board fly several feet over the >> ground. >> You feel like you're soaring just watching. After a couple of hours at the >> beach, I headed back up to the street, put my scooter back on the bus and >> headed home thinking this was about the best mini-vacation you could get >> all >> for $1.25 bus fare and a 45 minute ride. Hope to make this trip a couple >> of >> times a month part of my regular routine. I am loving the Freeride and >> around town also getting lots of nice comments, along with some outright >> chuckles. I liked the little girl who pointed with awe and said, "Look, >> Mommy – a scooter bike!" >> >> Hope you all have a great 4th and get some good rides in! >> >> Holland >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! 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