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British Bicycles of Chicago

Whether you ride a Raleigh, Dawes, Rudge, BSA, Hetchens, Pashley, Humber, Sunbeam, Hudson, Moulton, Triumph, Hercules, or Cox, this group is for you!

Website: http://bicycle-diaries.blogspot.com/2009/04/booze-bicycles-brits.html
Location: The City of Big Shoulders
Members: 172
Latest Activity: Feb 26

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4th Annual Indy Tweed Ride - 2 Nov 2013

Started by globalguy Oct 1, 2013.

What are you're trusty steel steeds? 87 Replies

Started by globalguy. Last reply by Hector Lareau Sep 5, 2013.

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Comment by Alan Lloyd on September 16, 2009 at 9:39am
For the guy riding the black Raleigh that didn't have a front mudguard/fender at last Saturday's DMZV ride, sorry I've forgotten your name (I'm terrible with names, especially when drink is involved),

I have located this ...
Comment by jen on September 15, 2009 at 7:37am
50 members yet only 7 ladies! where are all my sassy 3 speed ladies??
Comment by jen on September 15, 2009 at 7:33am
ooh im excited! i cant wait to make my "guy" to toss into the bonfire!
Comment by Alan Lloyd on September 15, 2009 at 7:28am
http://www.blackcatfireworks.ltd.uk/celebrations/standard/fancy-dress/
Comment by globalguy on September 15, 2009 at 6:11am
Well that's settled then! We'll celebrate Winston's "Guido" Tweed Ride and "Barbecue"!!!

Also, HOLY CRAP!!! The BBC has reached a milestone: 50 members!!!
Comment by Alan Lloyd on September 15, 2009 at 3:32am
http://www.PedalPub.com

Comment by Alan Lloyd on September 15, 2009 at 2:41am
Americans are actually barred from celebrating the holiday by none other than George Washington:

"At such a juncture, and in such Circumstances, to be insulting their Religion, is so monstrous, as not to be suffered or excused; indeed instead of offering the most remote insult, it is our duty to address public thanks to these our Brethren, as to them we are so much indebted for every late happy Success over the common Enemy in Canada."
Comment by globalguy on September 15, 2009 at 1:37am

I like the bonfire idea as well! The only challenge is that 5 Nov is a Thursday and, now that I'm gainfully employed, a school night %-( However, a little googling reveals that Sat, 7 Nov is also quite significant:

"King James indicated in a letter of 6 November that "The gentler tortours are to be first used unto him, et sic per gradus ad mia tenditur [and so by degrees proceeding to the worst], and so God speed your goode worke, as it [torture] was contrary to English common law, unless authorised by the King or Privy Council. Eventually on 7 November [as Guy referred to himself] Guido's spirit broke and he confessed his real name and that the plot was confined to five men. He told us that since he undertook this action he did every day pray to God he might perform that which might be for the advancement of the Catholic Faith and saving his own soul."

We could then meet later on Saturday and head off to a bonfire! But where? Frankly I'd rather not do it on public lands. Anyone out there with a good backyard???
Comment by Alan Lloyd on September 15, 2009 at 1:23am
My immediate thought of a theme for a November ride was bonfire night, too!
Comment by globalguy on September 15, 2009 at 12:29am
Lovely bike and lovely idea, Jen! Guy Fawkes with a little V for Vendetta mixed in perhaps??
 

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