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What's PLP?
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PLP = Path Less Pedaled
It is a YouTube channel about bikes. Pretty good in my opinion although I'm not subscribed and only watch if I happen upon something interesting.
It is a YouTube channel about bikes. Pretty good in my opinion although I'm not subscribed and only watch if I happen upon something interesting.
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What’s Rivendell?
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It's a cult started by friends Riv and Dale. Their headquarters in Walnut Creek, California is hidden in plain site amongst capitalist squalor. They even have a manifesto on the interwebs.
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It's a cult started by friends Riv and Dale. Their headquarters in Walnut Creek, California is hidden in plain site amongst capitalist squalor. They even have a manifesto on the interwebs.
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Chip left to start his own band. Dale married Yoko's sister, which drove a wedge in the relationship.
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Glad this mystery has been cleared up!
I thought the Feds busted up that cult when the guru violated tax law and tried to flee in a private jet...
I thought the Feds busted up that cult when the guru violated tax law and tried to flee in a private jet...
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The guy named Grant in the video seems a little opinionated. Hope that doesn’t cause any trouble for him.
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After your post, I pulled up the video on YouTube and noted the content provider was Path Less Pedaled. Tho I still don't know if I'd have noted the connection unless it had been pointed out (I can be a little thick)
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would that be alvin and the chipmunks?
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So this Riv guy...something like the 5th Beatle?
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I occasionally read/listen to Grant just out of curiosity to see what kind of unique opinions he'll come out with. This video did not disappoint: "Personally I think the best designed derailers, ever, were the Shimano rapid rise derailers of the early 90's and later the early 2000's."
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I think Grant more personable than I had pictured for him in my head, given him being some's Messiah and all. Opinionated people are the best conversationalist, assuming they don't go full on evil genius on you, and endlessly monologue. And you have to leave a small part of you heart for those who become famous, without the rich part being part of the journey... well, at least I do, being raised right, and always rooting for underdogs.
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Well, he certainly wouldn't claim to be.
I live a 20-30 minute drive away from Rivendell and have been there a number of times. I've even spoken with The Man himself a few times (he wouldn't claim to be that, either). I once told him that the on-line forum world seems to be split into two camps, the "Grant Petersen is a genius" camp and the "Grant Petersen is an idiot" camp. He got the faintest hint of a grin on his face and said "I'm pretty sure I'm neither."
I live a 20-30 minute drive away from Rivendell and have been there a number of times. I've even spoken with The Man himself a few times (he wouldn't claim to be that, either). I once told him that the on-line forum world seems to be split into two camps, the "Grant Petersen is a genius" camp and the "Grant Petersen is an idiot" camp. He got the faintest hint of a grin on his face and said "I'm pretty sure I'm neither."
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My take is he's got opinions on bikes - and cycling in general - and isn't afraid to voice and/or act upon them. I agree with some of those opinions, disagree with others. It's all good - but that "Safety Pizza" on his posterior has to go!
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Ha ha - I don't think he's either one, neither
My take is he's got opinions on bikes - and cycling in general - and isn't afraid to voice and/or act upon them. I agree with some of those opinions, disagree with others. It's all good - but that "Safety Pizza" on his posterior has to go!
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My take is he's got opinions on bikes - and cycling in general - and isn't afraid to voice and/or act upon them. I agree with some of those opinions, disagree with others. It's all good - but that "Safety Pizza" on his posterior has to go!
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He spoke at a couple of Revelo shop events that I went to, he's entertaining if nothing else.
It also brings up a very good point imho, a rearender on a bike can easily be a life changing or ending event. While we seem to focus more on whats in front of us that we have arguably more control over being able to see it coming. The back end is where we're really vulnerable and literally not going to know what hit you.
I run 3 tailights, one with camera 24/7 and seem to have very good luck so far, knock wood.
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