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Bikengruvin Bike Art Gallery 5

Posted by Jeff on Jan 30, 2009 in Bike Clothing
bikengruvin asked:


http://bikengruvin.com Original Bikengruvin recycled bicycle art.
See bikengruvin.com for artist bio, events, and have a look at the bike clothing. Get yourself a cool shirt.
Please subscribe to my channel. Thank you.

Terrence Vanover

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The solution to a huge amount of our energy needs? Along our?

Posted by Jeff on Jan 30, 2009 in Bike Equipment
ifoyo asked:


rivers. Pontoons with paddle wheels built in to turn generators to produce electricity 24/7. They could be enlarged with exercise equipment in them, eg bicycles, connected to the turning shafts. Useful exercise. Pontoons could be chained to the river banks to ride up and down with the water levels.
I have seen small scale of same on ranches in the west. Nonpolluting, cheap, connected to the grid. Easily maintained.

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how to get started bicycle racing nothern calif age 16?

Posted by Jeff on Jan 30, 2009 in Bike Equipment
damians quest asked:


16 yr old wants to know the starting process for bick racing. equipment needed, where races are, cost ect.

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How do I loose weight easily?

Posted by Jeff on Jan 28, 2009 in Bike Equipment
Red W asked:


I need to loose weight and alot. I can diet by watching calories and I can do those Bicycles but I don’t have any gym equipment and I cant really afford any….any suggestions on how to loose fat and gain muscle???

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Bike Barn’s clothing range

Posted by Jeff on Jan 26, 2009 in Bike Clothing
bikebarnnz asked:


A quick look at Bike Barn’s huge range of clothing.

Z. Jameson

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Deborah Demonstrating Biking Wear

Posted by Jeff on Jan 25, 2009 in Bike Clothing
arnobarno asked:


Biking wear for a sunny west coast ride

MYLOUS

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Should my back be cracking when doing ab exercises?

Posted by Jeff on Jan 21, 2009 in Bike Equipment
x Adhesive x asked:


When i do knee/leg raises on a specific piece of equipment, the one that has a back rest and forearm rests with grips, when i do my exercises, my lower back cracks, also when I am doing bicycle kicks, the same thing happens, i am guessing this is not good, what can i do to make this not happen?

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Which exercise equipment is best for?

Posted by Jeff on Jan 20, 2009 in Bike Equipment
clarafair26 asked:


…losing leg fat and tummy fat?

We have the choice of this:

http://www.elliptical-trainer-reviews.com/images/product-images/proform700-big.jpg

this:

http://www.fitness-machines-exercise-equipment.com/treadmill.jpg

this:

http://www.platinumfitness.co.za/bicycle_450.jpg

or this:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ozrnojT3L._SL500_AA280_.jpg

for people who say swimming, i already do swimming on a team every day. i want to know what else i can do, far as land based exercise, i could do.

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Harley-Davidson Black Label Clothing Line

Posted by Jeff on Jan 20, 2009 in Bike Clothing
GRHarleyDavidson asked:


Introducing H-D’s Black Label, Dark Custom Clothing line! Available from Grand Rapids Harley-Davidson on their ebay store, “grandrapidsHD”

Vanda J. Donaldson

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Buds vs Moab

Posted by Jeff on Jan 20, 2009 in Bike Clothing
mountainjv asked:


We decided to ride Porcupine Rim on the first week of February ‘07.
Our excitement turned to survival after a series of bad decisions when we found ourselves in the middle of a remote trail with no chance of anyone passing by and only bike clothing to keep us warm. To be off the trail by dark we had to keep moving, hope for ridable terrain, and have no injuries…In spite of the that though, I took the drop off of the “diving board”- a 5 foot drop that not many people take. :)

Turning back would not have been an option because it would have put us in the shade of the north face part of the trail meaning it would be a lot colder and with deeper snow in the evening. Not to mention the demoralizing aspect of turning back and having to ride 10 miles of dirt road back into town.

We pushed our bikes in snow varying in depths of 6-18 inches of snow for 8 miles. Road for 4 miles in rocky, muddy terrain pretty good riding. Pushed and road through 1-3 inches of snow for the remaining 2 miles. Then we finished of with 5 more miles of road in to town. We were exhausted by the end…As you will notice we are not quite with it at the end of the video.

Teofila J. Leopard

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