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Old 07-08-2013, 01:16 PM   #1
Griff
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Never trust a bike not made of triangles.
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Old 07-08-2013, 01:53 PM   #2
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You need Growlers.
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A Growler is a beer jug. The purpose of the bike is to carry the Growler.
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Never trust a bike not made of triangles.
Griff, relax, we used bikes made of triangles.

xoB, get out of my head. We used our bikes made of triangles to visit The Lake Trail Taproom. I had four glasses of water and a Hoppy Bitch while Twil enjoyed a Ginger Cider, both icy cold served in frosted glasses (a mug for me and a brandy snifter for Twil), and both on tap. Please note in the description that the entrance to the taproom is immediately on the trail. I hung our bikes on the wall and walked in with my pannier and helmet. We were right at home. I give it five frosty stars!

Here's our route. The link opens the map at the turnaround point, the Lake Trail Taproom. Zoom out to see the whole route.
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Old 07-08-2013, 01:57 PM   #3
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Griff, relax, we used bikes made of triangles.
Now I can breath easy.
Latest bike news road mountain bike Sunday. Hot like a griddle out there. Broke my chain but fixed it fairly smoothly.
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Old 07-13-2013, 04:07 PM   #4
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So I've got two offers of employment in San Francisco. Since there won't be mountains available to run during the week, so I am going to go to the ends of the earth to ensure I have a bikeable commute if I end up moving.

Any suggestions on commuter bikes? Any general bike commute tips? Any opinions on bikes with CVT? Are they user-serviceable at all or am I going to break the bank every X years?

One of the jobs has showers and indoor bike parking, which is pretty awesome.
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