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Got a van and a car as well.
Buck said:Hey, those are the same performance specs that I get with my car!
jtr1962 said:Here's my wheels:
Generally it's only a problem if you have a fairing on the front wheel. I tried that, BTW. In crosswinds the handlebars were literally yanked right out from my hands so I decided to go with the rear fairing only. For a given amount of pedaling output, the rear fairing seems to offer about a 1.5 to 2 mph speed increase. The front one gave about twice that but required dead calm conditions to be safe. Combined, I'd say they were good for a 4 to 5 mph speed boost which is nothing to sneeze at.Corvair said:Every once in a while, I'll see someone pedaling along on a bike with wheel fairings (¿spoke fairings?).
I've always wondered if wheel fairings might cause you to vere off course if a gust of wind should hit you.
Actually, next time I get a bike that's exactly what I want. My present bike is fine and I won't spend the money for another unless it gives me a huge speed increase over what I have now. Sadly, bikes like that are not really affordable yet. I don't know why they're not mass produced as they're superior in every way to conventional bikes.If there was ever a bike for lunatics, here's one <chuckle>
Don't feel bad. The rear derailleur on my Raleigh is broke so combined with the heat wave it hasn't seen much use either. Hopefully in the fall I'll be able to do a good 1000 miles or so. Not riding makes me feel lethargic.Fushigi said:Human-powered: Miyata TripleCross from around 1994. With our heat wave, it hasn't seen much activity this year.
Mercutio said:Mostly I am immobile. It suits me.
I own three cars. I really only drive one of them. There's a silver one, a black one and another black one.
tazwegion said:Geez Merc'... that was nice to give your X a car, ummm... were the brakes okay? :lol: :roll:
LOST6200 said:Steve,
Are you selling the truck or the plane behind it?
tazwegion said:Geez Merc'... that was nice to give your X a car, ummm... were the brakes okay? :lol: :roll:
LunarMist said:Not funny at all. You really have not been around long enough to make those kind of bad-taste jokes.
LunarMist said:Not funny at all. You really have not been around long enough to make those kind of bad-taste jokes.
jtr1962 said:Actually, next time I get a bike that's exactly what I want. My present bike is fine and I won't spend the money for another unless it gives me a huge speed increase over what I have now. Sadly, bikes like that are not really affordable yet. I don't know why they're not mass produced as they're superior in every way to conventional bikes.
e_dawg said:Yes, it certainly is interesting how there are so many Aussies on this forum. Has it been through word of mouth (e.g., Tannin, Pradeep, et al spreading the word) or does SF project a massive banner ad onto the Opera House at night?
For that matter, there number of Canadians on this forum are slightly higher than average as well...
And yet, this community is so inclusionary of foreigners. This isn't the American way, is it? 8)