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I've got four bikes now and am thinking of adding a fifth, a single speed urban bike for riding in the neighborhood and occasional trail duty:facepalm: it can be an obsession:laugh: kudos on the score you got, it's like being a kid all over again, no!? And yeah, I was skeptical about the helmet thing, but now I do not ride without one...I've already gone down twice in the last year, once because I stalled in a sharp turn and could not unclip my cleats in time, the other I was crossing a wooden planked bridge with a lot of speed in the rain, the bike shot out from under me and I was slammed to the ground before I even realized what was happening...still got some marks from that crash...
Referring to her injury, the Welsh rider said: "They say you're not a real cyclist until you've broken a collarbone".
 

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If you don't crash with some frequency, you probably aren't bilking hard enough.

My worst crash as a cyclist was hitting a well, stone fence going around a corner at high speed. I bounced against it like the whole way down. Talk about, well, stone rash. LOL.

You can't let that stuff stop you. I should probably get on one (a bike) but I am picky and it would be expensive. LOL. Yoga seems to be plenty.

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Only bike I still have. They aren't even made anymore. Lightweight aluminum frame, shaft-drive, 7-speed cruiser. Love that it can be shifted to any gear at any time, instantly. Whether moving or sitting still. Kinda like an automobile transmission. No chain and sprockets to ever worry with or about. Driveline and ratios said to be equivalent to a 21-speed conventional bike. 700 x 38C Schwalbe Marathon rubber. Upright riding on a big honkin' comfort seat and shock absorbing fork. Won't win any races though. Just a kinda weird hybrid bike that is an "effortless" cruise.

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Only bike I still have. They aren't even made anymore. Lightweight aluminum frame, shaft-drive, 7-speed cruiser. Love that it can be shifted to any gear at any time, instantly. Whether moving or sitting still. Kinda like an automobile transmission. No chain and sprockets to ever worry with or about. Driveline and ratios said to be equivalent to a 21-speed conventional bike. 700 x 38C Schwalbe Marathon rubber. Upright riding on a big honkin' comfort seat and shock absorbing fork. Won't win any races though. Just a kinda weird hybrid bike that is an "effortless" cruise.

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Who was the Mfg. of that cool beastie? I love it!
 

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Who was the Mfg. of that cool beastie? I love it!
No idea who made it. It was imported, branded and sold by Dynamic Bicycle. I bought it about 20 years ago.
Shaft drive does cost more up front and does add a little weight I guess. Here's a general comparison to a traditional bike ...

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No idea who made it. It was imported, branded and sold by Dynamic Bicycle. I bought it about 20 years ago.
Shaft drive does cost more up front and does add a little weight I guess. Here's a general comparison to a traditional bike ...

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A little google searching showed me lots of pics and a few forum threads, thanks Hobbs. That is a pretty unique ride, Dynamic seems to have gone by the wayside.
 

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Did I mention rocket dude is nuts, too? I would never even TRY that. I think I have seen somewhere (the kid maybe, when he was actually a kid) see like skateboarders (they were tethered though) strapped to those boards without wheels, doing tricks in the air. But they were tied down. I also thought they were nuts.

American Ninja challenge whatever can be a fun watch (ALSO COMPLETELY NUTS) but if you can get the Japanese version it's even better. OMG they do stuff the Americans do on foot on like, UNICYCLES) ALSO COMPLETELY INSANE.

Heh.

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Same guy developed these it seems, then progressed onto the jet board, now he is working on a turbine powered car, hoping to get like 400 knot speeds and a decent range...
(turbine powered FLying car!)

 
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ame guy developed these it seems, then progressed onto the jet board, now he is working on a turbine powered car, hoping to get like 400 knot speeds and a decent range...

I've decided I like this nutjob. He is doing his part for overpopulation and that is lovely..

I think those were the things I saw on that show and people were doing tricks on them.

I have no clue how you TRAIN for that.

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I've decided I like this nutjob. He is doing his part for overpopulation and that is lovely..

I think those were the things I saw on that show and people were doing tricks on them.

I have no clue how you TRAIN for that.

Anna
I was a very active skydiver for about seven years time, I'd imagine the training is similar.
Learn about the gear, potential malfunctions and how to deal with them, maintenance etc.
Then onto learning from instructors how it all works, how you initiate moves, use your body with the gear etc.
Basically step or block learning. Skydiving isn't nearly as dangerous as most people imagine, it's all about understanding your gear, training, staying current, and following well established protocols. Every jump is meticulously planned and practiced before ever gearing up, especially more complicated group formations.
 

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Every jump is meticulously planned and practiced before ever gearing up, especially more complicated group formations.

And you are still diving out of a plane with only some parachute to keep you safe. Not my cup of vertiginous tea.

I'm scared of PLANE crashes, I'm not sure I could actually skydive for real, even for a million bucks. Maybe if I was allowed to do it under general anesthesia.

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Who do you trust to pack your chute?

And you are still diving out of a plane with only some parachute to keep you safe. Not my cup of vertiginous tea.

I'm scared of PLANE crashes, I'm not sure I could actually skydive for real, even for a million bucks. Maybe if I was allowed to do it under general anesthesia.

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I would trust @ENAUD to do it, and even give him part of the money if I remained alive.

No point negotiating it now, though this seems the most hypothetical of hypothetical situations, and like, I probably WOULD do it, for a million bucks.

Same goes if some dude wanted an "Evening of passion" with me, I'm pretty sure the husband would be understanding.

That is ALSO extraordinarily UNLIKELY to occur, but I would TOTALY do it, and I bet the husband would TOTALLY understand and it wouldn't ruin our marriage.

Of course, I would not fall for the guy, because anyone who would do that.

Also NO :censored: to MOUTH.

That is RIGHT out.

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I would trust @ENAUD to do it, and even give him part of the money if I remained alive.

No point negotiating it now, though this seems the most hypothetical of hypothetical situations, and like, I probably WOULD do it, for a million bucks.

Same goes if some dude wanted an "Evening of passion" with me, I'm pretty sure the husband would be understanding.

That is ALSO extraordinarily UNLIKELY to occur, but I would TOTALY do it, and I bet the husband would TOTALLY understand and it wouldn't ruin our marriage.

Of course, I would not fall for the guy, because anyone who would do that.

Also NO :censored: to MOUTH.

That is RIGHT out.

Anna
I got two fitty!!!
 

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