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How To Ride a Bicycle (Free verse) by Dovina

Don’t ride until you can fix a flat or put the chain back on the cog. Learn that the front brake stops you best and flips you on your elbows. Never let your chain squeak, and carry a tube you can donate. Never blame your bike if you're the last one up a hill. Dress to be visible, and ride to be predictable. Scrap your clip-on shoes and pedals, and don’t underestimate fig bars. Ride with shoes you can walk through an antique mall in. Buy a bike you feel comfortable on, riding in a downpour. Buy the cheapest helmet that fits well, and always bring a pump. Compliment other people’s bikes, especially if they are new. If you pass another rider going up a hill, say “Hi.” But if it’s a woman and you aren’t, don’t assume she wants to chit-chat. If you’re a woman and it’s a guy, you can chit-chat all you want. Put a funky wooden rack on the back of your bike, especially if you want his, “Hi, nice rack.”

Dovina 27-Aug-06/12:48 PM
Thanks for the comment. But pedal clips are only good for racing, in my opinion. If you are riding for pleasure or for going to work, you might get there 1% faster with your feet attached to the pedals. The added danger and inconvenience are not worth it. And it's nice to be able to shift your feet on the pedals for variety.




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