Celebrities on Bikes
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Is he taking the Slauson Cutoff?
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Well, he's a celebrity in my world - Tim Commerford, bass player with Rage Against The Machine. It's (un)common knowledge that he's knows his way around a MTB trail*, but apparently he's also au fait with leaning on road bikes**. Couldn't bear to part with the baggies though!
* He thanked all his mountain bikes in the liner notes to 1996's Evil Empire.
** Sorry, not C&V, but this is where I hang out.
* He thanked all his mountain bikes in the liner notes to 1996's Evil Empire.
** Sorry, not C&V, but this is where I hang out.
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I can't find a photo, but here's a link to a story about Neil Peart:
https://www.cleveland.com/popmusic/2...es_a_ride.html
Cyclist, motorcyclist, world traveler, and 3 or 4 of the top ten drummers of all time.
Rest In Peace.
https://www.cleveland.com/popmusic/2...es_a_ride.html
Cyclist, motorcyclist, world traveler, and 3 or 4 of the top ten drummers of all time.
Rest In Peace.
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^^^^^^
Sorry, I can't tell but Mies might know!
Sorry, I can't tell but Mies might know!
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Hercules perhaps? The bike appears to be English.
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Indeed, we were all the young dudes years ago!
In the mail today....
In the mail today....
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This should be fair use.
Oh yeah
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Hercules, Yes!
Got it,
Always go with your first instinct!
Ben
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Always go with your first instinct!
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I would think that she knows that her helmet only works if she puts it on her head.
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I only remember the Motocompo from the 80s, but it looked like a box with wheels.
If Honda still makes them, maybe they don't market them strongly in the continental US?
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Honda’s Raccoon bottom-bracket mid-drive has been a popular bike drive line in Japan. The Honda Step uses a refined version of the Raccoon, with the 24V / 10-Ah battery mounted just above it, and it can fold small enough to fit in a trunk. Honda designed the Step in 2003 and made a small number of them in order to test them in the Japanese market. For some reason Honda then Stepped out of the electric bike business…and hasn’t peeped a word about it since.
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https://www.electricbike.com/auto/
Honda’s Raccoon bottom-bracket mid-drive has been a popular bike drive line in Japan. The Honda Step uses a refined version of the Raccoon, with the 24V / 10-Ah battery mounted just above it, and it can fold small enough to fit in a trunk. Honda designed the Step in 2003 and made a small number of them in order to test them in the Japanese market. For some reason Honda then Stepped out of the electric bike business…and hasn’t peeped a word about it since.
Honda’s Raccoon bottom-bracket mid-drive has been a popular bike drive line in Japan. The Honda Step uses a refined version of the Raccoon, with the 24V / 10-Ah battery mounted just above it, and it can fold small enough to fit in a trunk. Honda designed the Step in 2003 and made a small number of them in order to test them in the Japanese market. For some reason Honda then Stepped out of the electric bike business…and hasn’t peeped a word about it since.