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I agree with making your own routes. If find it more interesting, and it allows you to become creative combining different train (illinois amtrak allows bikes on trains if you book ahead on their site)..trails or roads. Sure, it can be fun to ride in a group, but A), you have to pay, and second, you don't get to decide to make a detour if you liked to go somewhere besides the posted route. Kind of like a Cruise in a way.
Also, something that's been touched upon...is being prepared to change for flats (pump, extra tube, patches). Depending on what kind of bike you have, an allen key set or an adjustable wrench can come in very handy. Of course, other things can go wrong, and if one's not very experienced, it might be a good idea to have somebody who knows, and check the bike out for you first.
Something has been tremendously helpful for me is the Google Maps app on my cheapo android phone (have a mount on my handlebars). Sure the routes suggested aren't always great, but if there's decent coverage, you can get through a lot of areas without getting lost.
Pretty good video, but what the heck is that camera mounted to? It's going pretty fast, especially for a recumbent (if that is in fact what it is).
Wait! Just did some basic internet detective work (within the 15 min. edit window of this post) and found out that whoever made this video was in something very similar to this:
http://www.bluevelo.com/quest_velomobile.html
Julie Hochstadter said:
Cool video made at ACC with a Contour Camera.
A bit more on the velomobile, with which I am suddenly and completely obsessed, can be found here: http://www.bluevelo.com/Page_2.html -
The stats on aerodynamics and speed are quite impressive. A road full of these things is my idea of awesome future.
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