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New York opens its new bike share scheme

Started this discussion. Last reply by Edward Re May 31. 4 Replies

Out for a First Spin: City’s Bike Share Program Begins…Continue

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Rad new bike

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jon Apr 10. 18 Replies

Here is a new bike idea, fresh from Germany. It can be propelled using the arms or legs. While it has the normal bike cranks, a second set of cranks is attached to the handlebars. The handlebars can…Continue

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Richie Porte wins Paris-Nice

Started this discussion. Last reply by Linze Mar 14. 5 Replies

Sorry if someone put this discussion up already."I just never thought or believed that I could win Paris-Nice," Porte said following his win. "For me personally I've never had a nice experience at…Continue

 

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Bruce Robertson liked Edward Re's discussion Cycle touring web sites
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Bruce Robertson replied to Edward Re's discussion Cycle touring web sites in the group touring
"Or for more general information about cycle touring in Australia I can recommend Cycle Traveller"
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Bruce Robertson replied to Edward Re's discussion Cycle touring web sites in the group touring
"Not trying to blow my own trumpet (well not too loudly anyway) but for anyone interested in organised or self-guided tours anywhere around the world please check out my site Cycle Tours Global"
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Edward Re replied to Dabba's discussion Viaduc de Millau, Midi-Pyrénées, France in the group touring
"You can cycle it at 100km/h, try it this way..  , you can run it. you can canoe underneath it. Seems like there's no pathway over the top though. Might have to just invest in your book Neil, even if only to fantasise (unless…"
16 hours ago
Edward Re replied to PeterT's discussion Seoul - any good for cycling ?
"That looks pretty awesome! Hey PeterT, please post some photos. Some of these bridges have good ideas that could be useful for Sydney."
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Edward Re replied to Edward Re's discussion Cycle touring web sites in the group touring
"Cycling in Germany: general tourism website with a cycling section, a map of routes, including details of the Paneuropa Cycle Route from Paris to Prague."
Jun 9
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Cycle touring web sites

Feel free to post any odd websites here that you stumble on related to cycle touring. It might make a handy resource.See More
Jun 9
Edward Re replied to Chris Cooper's discussion Dynamo power and bike lights (magniclight & revolights)
"a dynamo hub with a cam to kind of declutch it, sounds like the best of both worlds, nice."
Jun 6
Edward Re replied to Chris Cooper's discussion Dynamo power and bike lights (magniclight & revolights)
"Thanks for all the great information. I didn't know you could switch the dynamo off, and reduce the drag. Aren't they just fixed in place, so it would spin and drag regardless? The graph has body position as being the biggest drag. Is that…"
Jun 6
Edward Re replied to Ian's discussion Moscow gets into the bike share scheme theme.
"Re: Re North Sydney, Mr Re, Mr Alexander,  nice work. Yep agree not a friendly place. Speaking of hills, the mayor here just announced that they'll introduce some electric blue bikes for use on the hills. Can't wait to give that a…"
Jun 5
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Bit late, better step on it.

"or is she checking for Strava segments on her google-glasses?"
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Bit late, better step on it.

"how do you know she's not looking at a prototype iWatch ? "
Jun 5
Edward Re replied to Ian's discussion Moscow gets into the bike share scheme theme.
"yep, and I should pay more attention to the discussion. For a failing scheme, how about this one? It's a quote from the article. It's to point out that there is a lot of variation in the usage between the different schemes which don't…"
Jun 4
Edward Re replied to Ian's discussion Moscow gets into the bike share scheme theme.
"as the article says:As of 2011, there were over 300 bikeshare schemes throughout the world. None mandate use of a helmet, yet there is considerable variation between them in terms of usage. "
Jun 3
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"Yeah. I must save money by living frugally  in a $7mill house like Suckerberg does."
Jun 3
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"James Caudwell, worth $2 billion..before retirement he saved money on petrol and stayed fit riding a bike to work. http://ning.it/15ultTS"
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Profile Information

What sort of riding do you do ?
Commuting
Where in Sydney do you live ?
Crows Nest
Tell us about your bikes
Surly Long Haul Trucker. Its the nicest bike I've ever owned. I use it a heap to commute with, and its durable enough for everyday use. I love hauling plenty of stuff on it - I haven't been able to do that before.
About Me:
Bike nut, bike defender, promoter and all round bike nazi. I dislike being dismissed as a hippy when you see the difference they can make it some cities.

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Croatia trip

Posted on September 21, 2012 at 6:30am 7 Comments

<story goes on forever and has way too much detail\>

Croatia is a very green natural place with a lot of history. Due to 2 sisters visiting, there was no space in the car. I had 4 days to get there.



Panic took me the day before. I wish you could bottle that feeling so you could open the bottle a week ahead of time, when there was plenty of time to plan, instead of surfing the internet. The route had seemed simple, but now zooming in, each town is a morass of turns,…

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Blue bike blurb

Posted on May 16, 2012 at 8:17am 4 Comments

I love the blue bikes. They are incredibly handy, fun, good for a bit of exercise and a nice way to start the day. There are 175 stations along a 13km strip and a station at both ends of my street.

Getting to the airport: 15 minutes.

Getting to a hotel in order to meet a old work mate: 5 minutes.

Getting to the airport bus stop to get the no. 70 bus: 12 minutes. That's as quick as the bus without the wait, which can easily add 20 minutes.

And tonight, I had to drop off…

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A couple of rides on the weekend.

Posted on November 4, 2011 at 6:55am 4 Comments

Thanks to the freedom of car ownership, we couldn't afford to go anywhere this weekend, which was a compulsory 4 days, not even camping. I didn't have to persuade the missus to go for a ride as it's the only thing we can do.

We put the kid seats on, and the 4 of us went to Cagnes Sur Mer castle. It's 4.5km along fully separated paths, until the last km odd. We stop on the way at a playground, and for lunch. There are a fair few cars during the short climb into the citadel. Ollie says…

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More Nice bike tales

Posted on October 25, 2011 at 7:07am 2 Comments

At the end of day one on a bike, I was hoping to find a better route than the 4 laner I'd taken on the way up. Fine for lunchtime, but not great from 4.30pm until past 7. If you need a hand, grab the first bike rider you can. Mine turned out to be a Canadian, so that made 3 Anglo helpers for the day. Do French people ride? I assume the lady with the stunning black leather bags on the stupendous Peugeot mixte was French. Mixtes just look so stylish, especially with the flat bars that wrap around… Continue

Comment Wall (9 comments)

At 5:00pm on February 3, 2010, Kim said…
Orissa and Chatissgarh are great places to go riding. It's really no different to the rest of India. The rural areas are great but the cities can be difficult. Sometimes the roads are great and sometimes they are horrible. The only problem with Orissa and Chatissgarh are the Naxolites but they aren't bothered by foreigners, in fact, they stopped us often so they could have their photos taken with us and their machine guns. The problem is you can't camp in India and accommodation can be more than 100kms apart so you can have long days on bad roads. Some of the driving is also very questionable.
At 7:25pm on February 3, 2010, Kim said…
What do you consider 'easy'? My easy probably isn't the same as yours. I have asked Noel for a suggestion on an easier part of India as he has been riding in India since the 1970s. Perhaps down the west coast from Goa to Mangalore might be easy as it's a coastal road and there is lots of beach towns and accommodation might be closer together. We rode along some of that road and it is very good in some parts and totally crappy in others but still doable.
I can't remember if it was a busy road. When you say kids, how old are the kids?
At 8:19am on February 6, 2010, Kim said…
I have asked Noel and all of the Indian women at work and none of them are aware of any place in India where the traffic is slow or that there is a bike path that is seperate from the traffic. In some areas they have a smaller lane for bikes, animals, carts, people and two wheelers but you aren't seperate from the traffic like on a bike lane. As for your statement about crime- wherever you go in the world there is crime.

India is not an easy country by any means, you get stared at and the crowds can be overwhelming particulary for a female. It's noise and dirty but very rewarding if you can handle it.
At 6:25pm on February 6, 2010, Kim said…
I have never heard of anyone being kidnapped but I have been warned about it -usually from high caste or rich Indians. Here's the thing about India, the poor way out number the rich and the rich are incredibly scared of the poor. The Indians that are in Australia are either high caste or rich and they will say all this bullshit about the poor in India including being kidnapped or that they are dirty and diseased. The poor in India are the kindest and most wonderful people and I have a lot of time and admiration for them.

You will not get kidnapped in India.
At 5:38pm on October 31, 2010, Russ W said…
Hi Edward,
I recently received an email from you but can't find it. Apologies for delay in responding but it's been busy lately with tomorrow's HarbourLink deadline, however on Friday informed it's been extended to December 6.
Carolyn New developed North Shore Rail Trail concept. Regarding progress, it will probably be achieved in stages e.g. Willoughby Council implemented a relatively low cost Greenway between Park Rd through to near St Leonards station around a decade ago.
In last couple of months Tony Arnold (TonyA) has pursued soon-to-be-constructed duplication of Boundary St bridge (Roseville) along rail corridor. RailCorp had considered an SUP (shared user path) but apparently dropped idea due to cost! Tony’s has contacted his local member, Gladys Berejiklian (shadow Transport Minister), hoping she be successful. Following NSW election next March she may be in a position to instruct RailCorp to provide cycling facilities in all their projects. RailCorp is pathetic. About 5 years ago we met with them regarding Chatswood Station & widening due to additional tracks. In particular, we requested an SUP along rail corridor including an overpass of Albert Ave to connect to existing shared path extending south towards Mowbray Rd, but despite them saying they would consider these matters little resulted.
I’d recommend contacting Gladys about these matters.
Regional Bicycle Route (RBR) linking Gladesville – Lane Cove – Chatswood was well into planning stage when then Roads Minister, Carl Scully, was transferred to Police portfolio. Incoming Roads Minister eliminated Regional Bicycle Route budget so planning was never completed. It was planned to use Pacific Highway footpaths (on both sides) between Longueville Rd and Mowbray Rd then underpassing this road then along rail corridor … a great pity that Scully was transferred.
Planning for a RBR was also well progressed along rail corridor from the Gore Hill Freeway thru to Chatswood. Again, this was stopped.
At 5:21pm on April 22, 2011, MadameBike said…
Hi Edward,  Did you solve the tink problem.........?
At 2:02pm on April 27, 2011, MadameBike said…

Just glad you solved your problem.  Once you had eliminated the obscure causes (like clothing etc) and you narrowed it down to just when you applied pressure to the right pedal, there was only the right crank and its two joints (pedal and bottom bracket) that could have been at fault, I think.

I hope you did replace some grease onto the pedal thread though, otherwise it will be very difficult when you come to remove the pedal next time.  :-)

At 7:31pm on April 27, 2011, MadameBike said…
i don't know why, but I feel like apologizing for being an engineer.......  :-(
At 11:38pm on May 2, 2011, Dan said…
Hello! Great to meet you tonight. Always nice to put a fact to an online identity!

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