TransAmerica

On the shoulders of giants….

On the shoulders of giants….

It’s amazing what cycling can lead to. Most people know that Wilbur and Orville Wright were aviation pioneers, completing the world’s first manned flight in December 1903. But before all that, they were cycle manufacturers. Only five bicycles made by the brothers still exist and we discovered one today at the Smithsonian Air and Space…

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Best by Bike goes to Capitol Hill

Best by Bike goes to Capitol Hill

Took the bikes for a test-ride around Washington today. Although many of the cycle lanes aren’t segregated, the roads are wide and the traffic, for the most part, is rather sedate compared to other large cities such as London. As on any major roads you need to keep your wits about you, but we had…

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Pack up your Troubles………

Pack up your Troubles………

Ok here’s the first volume of what might out to be a continuing series: Terry’s Top Tips: Packing stuff for 3 months cycling: Leave it until the last possible moment … this focuses the mind …. also it’s too late to buy anything you’ve forgotten … or just want, so you don’t have to spend…

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Cakes, Cramp and Church….

Cakes, Cramp and Church….

With just two weeks before Terry and I head off to start the TransAmerica, the training isn’t going too well. We both had plans to rack up the miles on our new bikes, but with so much preparation still to do, kit to order and family and friends to see before we depart,  the bikes…

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It seemed like a good idea at the time!

It seemed like a good idea at the time!

Paul: D’ya fancy a bike ride Terry? Terry: Sounds good. Short? Long? Paul: Quite long. Terry: When? Paul: Soonish. Well, that appeared to be all the details sorted then. The rest was just kit …. new bike (none of the other five quite fitted the bill), four panniers and a barbag full of stuff ……..

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A load off my mind (and on the bike)!

A load off my mind (and on the bike)!

It’s a strange phenomenon that riding a bike laden with panniers seems to earn you more respect on the road than even the most expensive carbon fibre machine. I’ve noticed it before, cars give you more space, pedestrians smile at you and small children look on in wonder. I guess people assume you are some…

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TransAmerica Bike on Order!

TransAmerica Bike on Order!

Well, it’s done. The Bike is spec’d up and ready to go and currently being built at Richardsons cycle shop in Leigh on Sea, Essex. It’s a Surly Long Haul Trucker in Smog silver with a 56 inch frame and 700c wheels. Choosing a touring bike that is going to be your travelling companion for…

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