Bag P'Bike
Oct. 13th, 2005 01:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My new bike is still going. It is nice to have convenient flicky gears.
I've cycled down a few places I knew but have never cycled. The railway foot/cycle bridge. Garret Hostel[1] Bridge -- the route I got tired of when I lived at the back of Trinity.
Why can't we have big heavy spinning wheels on bikes to transfer momentum to when you break/go downhill and recoup after. It'd be like a bagpipe where you peddle constantly independent of current speed. Other than being really complex and heavy to carry.
I've cycled home with people a couple of times. It's a skill in itself knowing when to pull in and when double abreast is ok.
[1] All bridges in cambridge seem to have many names. Does any beat this one?
I've cycled down a few places I knew but have never cycled. The railway foot/cycle bridge. Garret Hostel[1] Bridge -- the route I got tired of when I lived at the back of Trinity.
Why can't we have big heavy spinning wheels on bikes to transfer momentum to when you break/go downhill and recoup after. It'd be like a bagpipe where you peddle constantly independent of current speed. Other than being really complex and heavy to carry.
I've cycled home with people a couple of times. It's a skill in itself knowing when to pull in and when double abreast is ok.
[1] All bridges in cambridge seem to have many names. Does any beat this one?
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Date: 2005-10-14 11:51 pm (UTC)And "Trinity Hall Bridge" must be the library,,, (...well it's on stilts at the least...)
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Date: 2005-10-15 12:00 am (UTC)