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This is awesome! Have you built a bike with them?!
Tim Quirk said:Ciclo Urbano has some great rebuilt bikes at great prices. http://www.ciclourbanochicago.com/bikes.html If you're looking to fix it up yourself they have an 8-week build-a-bike class for $200. Though I'm pretty sure you can get a nice bike there for that same price. They're a great organization worth supporting too.
Attached to a bike, attached to anything that is not alive and breathing ? Ha Ha, Perfect example of being unwise person. Few people realize in that just a few moments it all can change and that is when the regrets come into play for not placing value of what is really important in life, It certainly is NOT being in possession of a bike. It is riding it or giving it to someone else to ride. Agree ??? comments ?
Ah, yes, lets get philosophical. I have to say, I agree to some point, but then again a bike can take on meaning beyond the object it is. I don't think it is unwise to care for an object that is beautiful and can help us be better, more capable, more fit, more fun... etc. Know where I'm coming from? I don't love my bike as much as I do my fish, and I do not love my fish as much as my friend... but I do love my bike and I am attached. Alas, I have to let her go this spring. She is too mighty a steed for I, and I must get properly fit to another. But I will always cherish that gleaming chrome beauty.
cutifly said:Attached to a bike, attached to anything that is not alive and breathing ? Ha Ha, Perfect example of being unwise person. Few people realize in that just a few moments it all can change and that is when the regrets come into play for not placing value of what is really important in life, It certainly is NOT being in possession of a bike. It is riding it or giving it to someone else to ride. Agree ??? comments ?
I agree but do understand the feeling cuz I repair a lot of "junked" bikes and after riding them I get attached and not want to part. I have to overcome these sometimes strong feelings as I have too many cuz I just keep on finding and fixing...
Tim Quirk said:Ah, yes, lets get philosophical. I have to say, I agree to some point, but then again a bike can take on meaning beyond the object it is. I don't think it is unwise to care for an object that is beautiful and can help us be better, more capable, more fit, more fun... etc. Know where I'm coming from? I don't love my bike as much as I do my fish, and I do not love my fish as much as my friend... but I do love my bike and I am attached. Alas, I have to let her go this spring. She is too mighty a steed for I, and I must get properly fit to another. But I will always cherish that gleaming chrome beauty.
cutifly said:Attached to a bike, attached to anything that is not alive and breathing ? Ha Ha, Perfect example of being unwise person. Few people realize in that just a few moments it all can change and that is when the regrets come into play for not placing value of what is really important in life, It certainly is NOT being in possession of a bike. It is riding it or giving it to someone else to ride. Agree ??? comments ?
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