Originally posted by O'Mankie:Don't know about the bike but he lives on or near Dupont Circle which has everything to do with that. :p
Originally posted by CRT DODO MOO:What the hell does a bike have to do with that?
to get back to the original topic, when can I look forward to shaving my legs and putting on my spandex shorts to ride with you guys?
boardie bike ride?
Crack babies without legs go in the basket. Like Toto.
ok, ok, so my job is sending me to a meeting in Ohio this Saturday. that and this thread died.
Would folks be ok with a Saturday, April 23 ride?
How about meeting at 3pm in Dupont Circle. (suburbanites: take your bike on metro to get there!) We can ride down to the mall, around hanes point, and then up rock creek to Adams Morgan, finishing with $.25 pints of high life at Asylum at 5pm.
In case of rain, just meet at Asylum at 5pm.
Anyone who needs to borrow a bike, let me know.
Sound OK? Changes? Ideas?
Would folks be ok with a Saturday, April 23 ride?
How about meeting at 3pm in Dupont Circle. (suburbanites: take your bike on metro to get there!) We can ride down to the mall, around hanes point, and then up rock creek to Adams Morgan, finishing with $.25 pints of high life at Asylum at 5pm.
In case of rain, just meet at Asylum at 5pm.
Anyone who needs to borrow a bike, let me know.
Sound OK? Changes? Ideas?
I'll be out of town for the next 6 months but have fun without me!
Well my folks will be in town that weekend, so have a better than imaginable time without me.
Originally posted by Confessions of Doctor Doom:I hope you are going somewhere without internet access?
I'll be out of town for the next 6 months but have fun without me!
i think i'll drive from cap. hill to dupont to see you guys off, then drive to adams morgan to meet you. . .
Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:Should we hold off till 4/30 so you can make it?
Well my folks will be in town that weekend, so have a better than imaginable time without me.
Originally posted by chimbly sweep:It is your call….
Should we hold off till 4/30 so you can make it?
It is heading into serious mountain bike time, but I can normally get back by 3. I would just be on a mountain bike and in muddy, smelly moutain bike stuff.
At least I wouldn't be in the Ireland team strip…..
At least I wouldn't be in the Ireland team strip…..ooh dearie, I've been spotted :D
Umm. Last night walking down 18th ST I saw this kinda big guy, much taller than me, on a too small for him bike. I thought, "oh dear!" Then I noticed the garish lycra…. Then you were too far past me for it to be worth heckling you.
pity, you love a good heckle….
Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:
Then you were too far past me for it to be worth heckling you.
i'm seriously considering purchasing a bike. i now have a secure place to store it at night and work in bethesda right off the crescent trail entrance. last time i owned a bike was in college when i bought a used cannondale from a friend and realized later that the thing was a wee bit too big for me. oh, well…lesson learned.
anyway, recommendations would be appreciated…i mainly see myself riding in the city or on trails in the area (doubt i'll be doing any mountain biking anytime soon) so if you could keep that in mind when suggesting bike makes/models.
i know there is a bike shop on M st. across from the key bridge and one off columbia rd. in adams morgan. are there any other stores you would suggest?
anyway, recommendations would be appreciated…i mainly see myself riding in the city or on trails in the area (doubt i'll be doing any mountain biking anytime soon) so if you could keep that in mind when suggesting bike makes/models.
i know there is a bike shop on M st. across from the key bridge and one off columbia rd. in adams morgan. are there any other stores you would suggest?
Originally posted by joz:naturally, i recommend city bikes. ;)
i know there is a bike shop on M st. across from the key bridge and one off columbia rd. in adams morgan. are there any other stores you would suggest?
for mostly road and a little trail riding, i recommend jamis coda, specialized sirrus, cannondale 400 (from the road warrior series), or bianchi boardwalk. All have road-sized wheels, all but the bianchi have seatpost suspension, and all will be fast, lightweight, flat-bar commuters.
thanks chimbly…btw, i probably should've mentioned that i'm a woman. would that change your recommendations?
Originally posted by joz:That makes 3 of us……
work in bethesda right off the crescent trail entrance.
I work in the same building as MacUpgrades.
This is becoming an epidemic…
So, Marple…lunch on Friday?
So, Marple…lunch on Friday?
Originally posted by joz:Nope. the nice thing about bikes these days is smaller frames = shorter top tubes. fitting bikes for women is primarily about getting a nice short top tube.
thanks chimbly…btw, i probably should've mentioned that i'm a woman. would that change your recommendations?
Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:i'm actually in the building opposite ourisman honda and barnes and noble (bethesda and woodmont aves)…the trail runs alongside the honda dealership. is macupgrades over by the CVS?
Originally posted by joz:That makes 3 of us……
work in bethesda right off the crescent trail entrance.
I work in the same building as MacUpgrades.
Originally posted by chimbly sweep:that's good to know. i've heard good things about city bikes' service too. maybe i'll stop in there later this week.
Originally posted by joz:Nope. the nice thing about bikes these days is smaller frames = shorter top tubes. fitting bikes for women is primarily about getting a nice short top tube.
thanks chimbly…btw, i probably should've mentioned that i'm a woman. would that change your recommendations?
i was so upset about my cannondale. i didn't realize how a couple of inches would make such a difference. the guy i bought it from was not too much taller than me, but enough to make the bike completely uncomfortable to ride.