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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: I’ve Been Tagged
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006. I’ve Been Tagged. I have been tagged by MN Bicycle Commuter. This means I have to write five unknown facts about myself. This seems a pretty harmless exercise, and bloggers are always looking for ideas to write about; so here goes. 1 It was 1946 in England, WWII had been over a year; I was ten years old. King George VI,. Father of Queen Elizabeth was coming through our town on his way somewhere else. In the days leading up to this event, we made paper flags at school. The outc...
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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: Helmet Poll Result
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Wednesday, July 02, 2008. After 15 days of voting, here are the results. Those who read this blog at least, wear a helmet all or most of the time; 13% don't. In retrospect, I probably should have left the “saves lives” option out, because it split the vote. If you add the top two together, most feel that a helmet gives considerable protection. Clearly, although many get passionate over the helmet issue, only a relative few want to make them mandatory. The majority feel it should be a personal choice.
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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: The Weight Weenie
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Monday, April 16, 2007. 8220;Don’t look now m’dear, but we’re about to be passed by a Weight Weenie.”]. A Weight Weenie is a person who is obsessive about the weight of their bicycle; it is a trait, to this day I do not fully understand. Shaving a few grams of weight from your bike will also slim down your bank account by copious amounts of cash, as you replace components with lighter, more expensive, and sometimes less reliable ones. Consider this scenario. A standard size water bottle filled with w...
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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: Dave’s Bike Blog has moved
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Saturday, July 19, 2008. Dave’s Bike Blog has moved. I have out grown this space here and so have moved over to Square Space, my new address is:. I am still “Dave’s Bike Blog” but at Squarespace instead of Blogspot. Squarespace and Blogspot sounds like a couple of cartoon characters. Please come over and check out the new Blog Site, it has many nice features, with more to be added later. Posted by Dave Moulton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My new home is. Charleston, South Carolina, United States.
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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: A restored 1977 English built frame
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Friday, July 18, 2008. A restored 1977 English built frame. I recently received a email with pictures from Rod Taylor, who lives in England. Rod is the original owner of a frame I built for him in 1977. In his message he wrote:. 8220;Out of all my bikes, road, track, audax, touring, roadster, cyclo-cross, hybrid, mountain, my 1960 Dave Davey and 1977 Dave Moulton stand out as my favorites. Last year I gave the frames to Dave Yates. I whole-heartedly approve of Rod’s decision to build this bike up w...
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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: Tagged once more
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Thursday, July 10, 2008. I’ve been tagged again, this time by Ron over at Cozy Beehive. The idea is to write six random, unknown things about me. Then tag six other people to do the same. Here is my six:. She ironed with a flat iron also heated on the stovetop. She would spit on the iron to test the temperature; the spit would boil and run off immediately if it was hot enough. She had a pair of flat irons; one would be heating while she ironed with the other for a minute or so before it cooled. 3) When I...
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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: Dear Penny
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Thursday, June 26, 2008. I came across this rant from someone in England, and decided to post my response. Here is the original piece and my reply:. 8220;Dear Mr. Cyclist,. Please learn how to ride your bike on the roads. YOU ARE NOT A CAR! This is England, we have little roads that sometimes means it is impossible to get past you bikers when there is constant traffic on the other side of the road and when you are so far out that we have to actually drive on the other side to get past. Will you be able t...
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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: Cardboard Cycle, and a Bobby’s Bike Ban
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Monday, June 30, 2008. Cardboard Cycle, and a Bobby’s Bike Ban. Two stories to emerge from England over the last few days:. Phil Bridge, a 21 year old design student from Manchester, England, has designed the ultimate “Cheap” bike, made of cardboard. A cycle made from re-cycled material; you can’t get any greener than that. Phil hopes his bike will sell for around fifteen British Pounds. ($30.). Here’s an idea, the box could be the frame. Now that’s thinking outside the box. It is a news item about a Bri...
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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: Friday Fun: Limericks
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Friday, June 27, 2008. I composed some limericks for your amusement, with a cycling flavor of course. A professional golfer from Spain. Decided cycling would be his new game. He had a good year. Til he slipped a gear. And dimpled his balls on the frame. A roadie pedaling hard as he could. Was passed by a "Fred;" that’s not good. Legs, hairy and pale. With a flapping shirt tail. And a dirty sweat shirt with a hood. Riding my bike, who would guess? That I would come off second best. Got into a fight. Http:...
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Roule et tu sauras...: Chaleur attendue
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Roule et tu sauras. L'entraînement d'un cycliste du dimanche passé au crible d'un capteur de puissance. Vendredi, juillet 02, 2010. Données issues de cette. Tout indique que les trois bidons ne seront pas de trop, comme l'an passé. Permutation au passage du col du Glandon en 2009. Inscription à : Publier les commentaires (Atom). Afficher mon profil complet. Colin Griffiths's Biking Bits. Time Trial and Track Training with Power. WattageTraining Coach’s Blog. Heather and Uhl Albert. Alpe D'Huez at Forty.