Wednesday, June 13, 2012
built for two
Have you ever ridden a bicycle built for two?
Have you ever done the Tour de France on a bicycle built for two with a carbon fiber frame, proportionally scaled tube and junction profiles, and a precision-tuned fork?
Well you can now! There have been a few wonderful moments in my life when I was able to see a couple riding a bicycle built for two. Generally, it's a very relaxed ride.
But I just saw a couple wearing their racing spandex on a speed-demon of a bike built for two!
It was more like a bolt of lighting going at warp speed built for two!
They were going at, like, a million knots a second! (nautically speaking, of course)
Did you know that a nautical mile is different from a roadical mile? I knew that. I'm nautical by nature, so I know those kinds of things.
Don't ask me why, though. I can't find a good reason. I just love saying the word nautical.
Nauticalnauticalnautical.
I would like to sail a boat built for two. I would boat it to a roadical where I could ride a bicycle built for two!
Then ride a boat sitting on laundry lines!
I know that doesn't really make sense. The other day I saw a boat sitting on top of somebody's laundry lines. I'm not sure if the boat was hanging out to dry, or if it floated there in a flood, or fell from the sky.
Either way, I wanted to ride it!
I'm off to do nautical things.
Enjoy Everything.
-dj
Labels:
bicycle,
boat,
carbon fiber,
knots,
lightnigh,
nautical,
tour de france,
two,
warp
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