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Happy bike to work day!

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Happy bike to work day! by wirehead.
A happy world is one where the streets are reserved for bikes and pedestrians and the cars and trucks are reserved for the infirm and the disabled and the delivery drivers.

I'm down a few pounds since getting the Fuji. And I feel so much better. I can do the Chicago Bike Lift. :)

I have a test road where I track how fast I can go on it for about a mile or so. And I'm screaming at the speed limit.... For cars... And I'm just an out of shape nerd on a hybrid. No carbon fiber, no steroids, no fancy gizmos, no silly jerseys with a bunch of logos on them.

The VTA power station decided to celebrate bike to work day by failing, so I biked in 90 degree heat for 11 miles instead of just 5.

But I got the too-small-for-my-big-feet toe clips off and my deraleur adjusted. 
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taminsea  Pro User  says:

I love this happy image. ;) I could not lift my bike over my head, I used to ride my bike a lot than the chain fell off, think you have inspired me to get it fixed, plus your legs look better in fishnets. ;)
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wirehead  Pro User  says:

But my legs already look good in fis.... ehrm.. Oh, THATS what you meant.

Hm. You could wear fishnets while biking. Plenty of air holes and stuff.

So, the lift is semi-compulsory. I need to lift it to put it on the rack in the train.

But yah, get the chain fixed, wear fishnets, and figure out how to mount the camera. Optimal troublemaking potential.
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