Sunday, November 19, 2006

[Cyclelicious] 11/19/2006 04:01:41 PM

SockGuy makes the socks for SIR and they're darn fine socks. What I woulda given to be there...

--
Posted by Wallet B. Grundle to Cyclelicious at 11/19/2006 04:01:41 PM

Thursday, November 16, 2006

[Cyclelicious] 11/16/2006 12:04:10 PM

http://gwadzilla.blogspot.com/

Gwadzilla has a post on it with links to the photos.

enjoy.

--
Posted by MRussell to Cyclelicious at 11/16/2006 12:04:10 PM

Friday, November 10, 2006

[Cyclelicious] 11/09/2006 02:23:35 PM

Ironically, Sheldon doesn'treally like charity rides.

--
Posted by Fritz to Cyclelicious at 11/09/2006 02:23:35 PM

[Cyclelicious] 11/08/2006 01:26:23 PM

Too bad he didn't mention he has a Bike Friday.

--
Posted by bikefridaywalter to Cyclelicious at 11/08/2006 01:26:23 PM

Monday, November 06, 2006

[Cyclelicious] 11/06/2006 01:16:52 PM

He's always said he was good at suffering.

--
Posted by SueJ to Cyclelicious at 11/06/2006 01:16:52 PM

[Cyclelicious] 11/06/2006 10:46:52 AM

Three hours is a stunningly amazing time for a marathon, especially for somebody who didn't train all that much! I'm astounded.

--
Posted by Fritz to Cyclelicious at 11/06/2006 10:46:52 AM

Saturday, November 04, 2006

[Cyclelicious] 11/04/2006 12:14:31 AM

He responded with Masi and I thought to myself, "Hmmmm...wonder who will pick up on that first...".

I could always ask if he has another Masi :-P

--
Posted by Michael to Cyclelicious at 11/04/2006 12:14:31 AM

Friday, November 03, 2006

[Cyclelicious] 11/03/2006 02:41:31 PM

Ouch, ouch, ouch. Sure, you'll commute on that Masi.

--
Posted by SueJ to Cyclelicious at 11/03/2006 02:41:31 PM

[Cyclelicious] 11/03/2006 02:29:15 PM

Excellent point, Sue. Perhaps we're reaching a critical mass or tipping point where there's room for multiple trade shows in this industry?

--
Posted by Fritz to Cyclelicious at 11/03/2006 02:29:15 PM

[Cyclelicious] 11/03/2006 02:28:07 PM

That often seems to be the case where property owners have a change of heart regarding trails. I know developments in Colorado highlight proximity to bike paths, and several actually put the For Sale signs on the path side of the property.

--
Posted by Fritz to Cyclelicious at 11/03/2006 02:28:07 PM

[Cyclelicious] 11/03/2006 12:49:10 PM

A year ago, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported this about the extensive Madison County (Ill.) Transit trail system, which now totals 85 miles:

(MCT Excutive Director Jerry) Kane said the county's original plan was to grab the abandoned railroad rights of way for future MetroLink (light-rail) expansion and to use them, in the meantime, as bike and pedestrian paths.

The district ended up getting enough easements so that future light rail lines can run alongside the bike paths.

"Initially, there were complaints from people who feared their privacy would be invaded," Kane said. "Today, the complaints are from people who want to know
when they'll get their spur (link) to the trails."

--
Posted by Roger to Cyclelicious at 11/03/2006 12:49:10 PM

[Cyclelicious] 11/03/2006 07:12:58 AM

The book Branded Nation talks about the way fast food stores and other businesses spring up next to each other; instead of competing each other into the ground, somehow it creates more demand, because more of the public perceives those businesses as places they have to go.
If it's played right, maybe it would work the same way. The existence of bicycles could permeate the consciousness of the babbling buffoons bumbling through their days.

--
Posted by SueJ to Cyclelicious at 11/03/2006 07:12:58 AM

Thursday, November 02, 2006

[Cyclelicious] 11/02/2006 09:45:00 AM

Allen had it wasy worse then me. No injuries for myself, and a new derailer is way cheaper than a set of wheels.

--
Posted by Fritz to Cyclelicious at 11/02/2006 09:45:00 AM

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

[Cyclelicious] 11/01/2006 11:01:04 AM

Thanks for the tips, Gene.

--
Posted by Fritz to Cyclelicious at 11/01/2006 11:01:04 AM