Quote from JimFPU on Jun 17th, 2012, 8:43am:key, Kyle and I saw you last night on 'bike friendly' 380. You were at the light at Community and we could see it flashing all the way to the Race Trac. I told Kyle you were there and all we could see was the light until you were much closer! You are a braver man that I to ride on that road! One of my office mates had his collar bone broken and his car totaled when he was hit by a truck who was trying to beat the traffic while crossing from the Target parking lot all the way over to the Chick-Fil-A. I don't even like riding the sidewalks along there...
Still unsure about joining the ride today as I don't know what the kids have planned, and church do sent get out until around noon...someone text me at (972) three oh two -3684, and I'll let you know if I can meet up with you at the ronedveuz point on Weston Road again or somewhere else. All depends on everyone else's plans.
Looks to be a HOT ride today...good HHH practice!
Neat! I am always happy to hear that my lights are pretty visible. (Gee, we spend enough on them, don't we?) The rear a Dinotte 400. Yeah, I love 380, and the service road of 121. They're my favorite playgrounds, because they are long, and very smooth. Really, as long as you follow the rules of the road, and ride in a predictable manner, things generally go smoothly. The only problems occur when folks don't want to continue driving, but turn into spectators, and slow everyone else down. The police just laugh when you ask them to speak to the offenders. I have been riding on busy roads since I was about 11 years old in Massachusetts. You just develop a comfort level with it.
By the way, this is what I rode:
http://tinyurl.com/7lb6dpr It looked just like this, only the shifter didn't include the parking brake, and mine had a really long sissy bar. It was nasty to the fifth power! So you see, I have been into dragster HPVs for some time!
Jim, I'd like to ride with you on your commute, when can we do that?