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When I first moved back to Chicago, I borrowed my brother's bike for the summer. He wasn't home when I went to pick it up, so he just described it (black, and the name started with the letter "R") and told me it would be unlocked in the garage of our parent's condo. I go over there, and score! A vintage black Schwinn Racer is unlocked. Its perfect. An adult-sized bike with one speed, a coaster brake, skinny tires, a really nice ratio for flatland Chicago and fenders. I ride it everywhere, usually humming the music from the Wizard of Oz when Miss Gulch is pedaling off with Toto. I think very fond thoughts of my younger brother for loaning me such a wonderful bike.
Many months later my brother visits my apartment and says, hey, great bike, where'd ya find it? I'm like, I found it right where you told me to pick it up, its yours, isn't it? He's all, no, my bike is a Ranger.
Ranger? Racer?
Oh crap.
I take the Racer back the next day and put it right where I found it. I'm too embarrassed to actually fess up to the owner, but word trickles back to me through my family that he is overjoyed at the unexpected reappearance of his bike.
I still miss the old Racer from time to time. It was a good ride.
This didn't happen on a bike, but as opposed to starting a new discussion I thought I would put it here. I have a habit of giving a shout out to bikers when I'm walking or driving. Today I got caught. I was on Ravenswood on my way to a body shop to fix up my car (to sell) and saw a cyclist. I rolled down my window, and as I passed him shouted "GO BIKER!"... It just so happened that cyclist was our very own JustJason, founder and creator of the group Eat to Ride, Ride to Eat. We tried to talk but realized that it wasn't such a smart idea as there were cars behind me. Good to see you man even if it was just in passing.
Ha! That was awesome! I'm digging (only took 4 years!) seeing familiar faces while out riding, whether from the Chainlink or just the same folks out there every morning and afternoon trudging to work.
P.S. Julie, did you happen to notice my Chainlink sticker on my helmet? ;-)
5 am auto show time of year about 2 years ago.
I was riding to work at the eastbound on division in the bike-lane a police car joins me at western on the empty early am road traveling a bit faster than me. The cops overtake me and I follow them about three car lengths behind. As we approach Innjoy, the cop car starts to gradually slow and I begin overtaking them in the bike lane. Bad Idea. The cops don't notice me and quickly start moving into the bike lane almost crushing me into the parked cars on the right. I slam my fist four times on the rear quarter window, causing the car to screech to a stop and allowing me to zoom past on the right.
While the screeching and zooming is going on, I look into the squad car and see the non-driving officer crush his totally full steaming hot xl 7 11 coffee in his hand, the rapid stopping splashed it all over the passenger cop. I get about a half a block before sirens and the sound of a rapidly accelerating squad car make me stop my bike. The driver pulls in very fast and very close to me, blocking my already stopped bike, rolls down the passenger window and starts screaming at me about banging on his vehicle, what is my problem, I am going to be arrested, etc. Meanwhile his poor partner is cleaning coffee from himself and looking embarassed. I dismount my bike to lean in over him to better scream and point at the driver and tell them why exactly I slammed on their car, why they are assholes and repeating their badge numbers over and over saying I am filing a complaint. Screaming and accusations go on for a while passenger cop calms his partner, I tell them I need to go to work, they tell me threateningly that I am gonna have to watch myself around here and I say apology accepted and get back on my bike. Felt great about it for a while.
Kinda scary though reading what happens to other bicyclists with the cops round these parts. I guess these were just two good guys who made a mistake. Didn't need any coffee after that adrenalin rush though.
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