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Tournez à gauche: May 2005
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Another boring, self-absorbed cycling blog with a liberal dose of random, uninteresting personal experiences. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. Did not ride today. the bike was left at work over the long weekend because i got picked up on the way to the airport. It's going to be sunny in the upper 70's this afternoon, so i intend to ride a bit this evening after work. Posted by Liz Foreman at 7:37 AM. Saturday, May 28, 2005. Quake me, shake me. Now browsing is graphical and it also seems that everything is online.
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BikeLog: The Story of an Abandoned Bicycle
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Personal comments and reflections on bicycle related stuff. Tuesday, June 21, 2005. The Story of an Abandoned Bicycle. The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter. Today published the story of a bicycle, they as a test abandoned on a bridge locked to the railing in Stockholm. The author then took pictures of the bike during it's lifecycle that spanned from September 27th 2004 to June 13 2005. Posted by Johan Mörén at 10:00 am PermaLink. Thanks, Johan, that was great. Links to this post:. Johan Mörén.
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BikeLog: Anger Management #2 (the flip side of the coin)
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Personal comments and reflections on bicycle related stuff. Tuesday, September 12, 2006. Anger Management #2 (the flip side of the coin). Has been subject to a more sinister experience when it comes to anger management and Road Rage than I wrote about in my previous entry. Feels good to live here in this sheltered place on earth called Sweden, where I have never felt the threat of facing the barrel of a gun when showing the finger in my antagonists on the road. Posted by Johan Mörén at 9:27 pm PermaLink.
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BikeLog: Cykloteket Street Show 2006
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Personal comments and reflections on bicycle related stuff. Sunday, September 17, 2006. Cykloteket Street Show 2006. Went down to the annual Cykloteket Street show with my oldest daughter Siri and a friend of her. Brought my camera with me as I did last year. If if you're into the Flying Circus of Dirt Kids check out my web-album below. The setup this year was a little bit different than last year. This time two medium sized Big Air ramps where used compared to last year when they had one big one. Mensch...
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BikeLog: Cyclocross, Ye Ancient Guide (1921)
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Personal comments and reflections on bicycle related stuff. Friday, September 15, 2006. Cyclocross, Ye Ancient Guide (1921). Has compiled a digitized version of an article on Cyclocross, published in the 20 Jan 1921. Issue of Le Miroir Des Sports. The article was written by Eugène Christophe a six times winner of the French national championship. Go there an grab some advice from the Ancient masters. Posted by Johan Mörén at 8:48 am PermaLink. Links to this post:. Johan Mörén. Solna, Stockholm, Sweden.
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BikeLog: The Autumn Sales are here
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Personal comments and reflections on bicycle related stuff. Tuesday, September 12, 2006. The Autumn Sales are here. Got an invitation to my LBS's. To attend the sneak peak of their autumn sale that starts tomorrow. When I arrived there was at least 100 people outside waiting in line. 15-30% on the 2006 models where offered and people was ripping bikes of the walls. Including the Kona Explosif. Made no bargains but I took the opportunity to check out fenders and a rack for the new bike. Too bad fenders an...
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BikeLog: "Run Bike" or Springcykel in Swedish
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Personal comments and reflections on bicycle related stuff. Saturday, August 26, 2006. Run Bike or Springcykel in Swedish. My youngest daughter, Mimmi, is having her third birthday soon and I have up till now been thinking that next summer will be a good time for her to taste the joys of cycling. Yesterday got me thinking they maybe we could start earlier with a Springcykel. Link to Springcykel (Text in Swedish). Movie (wmv) of the RunBike in action. Posted by Johan Mörén at 10:10 am PermaLink. As it ask...
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BikeLog: January 2005
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Personal comments and reflections on bicycle related stuff. Saturday, January 22, 2005. Mail and Guardian Online: Bye-bye to bike after 75 years. After 76 years, 80 000 km, two saddles and 15 sets of tyres, William Wagstaff retired His old Steel Horse, Evans, bought for 14 in 1929. This trusty steed can be found on display in Londons Transport Museum. To which Wagstaff donated the cycle. Posted by Johan Mörén at 1:54 am PermaLink. Links to this post. Thursday, January 13, 2005. Links to this post. Posted...
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BikeLog: I Want That Helmet, Not Excuses!
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Personal comments and reflections on bicycle related stuff. Thursday, August 31, 2006. I Want That Helmet, Not Excuses! Ever wished you were Darth Vader. When struggling with your daily commute? Wouldn't it be great to disable the respiratory system of the idiot behind you, hanging on his horn? Or perhaps use the force to turn the the traffic lights green in your favor? Built in micro computer to realize the stuff below. Built in GPS tracking device. Built in mobile phone. Link to Smart helmet points out...
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BikeLog: Dead Bikes of New York
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Personal comments and reflections on bicycle related stuff. Monday, September 18, 2006. Dead Bikes of New York. While browsing out the newest addition to my blog roll, Bicycle Diaries,. I found a link to New York Photographer J. Shumachers blog What about the Plastic Animals. And his gallery called The Abandoned Bicycles of New York. According to his biography, Joe lives in Harlem. He walks around a lot and takes pictures of what he sees. He will be your friend if you feed him ice cream. Thanks for direc...