So its been awhile since my last post -- which transpired while still in China; not for lack of trying, but I've been playing catch-up on a lot of matters left untended during my absence.
One activity which I hadn't had much of an opportunity to engage in, getting back up on my Bike; the original spark for this Blog!
So I took the Rockhopper out for a spin along the Lakefront, and noticed a wobbly rear wheel. After some initial examination and troubleshooting of my own, I realized that I was beyond my immediate depth both in my skillset and toolkit; so I wheeled on over to Uptown Bikes (UB) for another opinion.
The fine technicians at UB recognized a distinct manufacturing defect in the Vittoria Randonneur Tire installed during my original rehab of the Bike in early Summer.
The suspect tread was quickly changed out and I was again on my way, but not before I snapped this shot of Uptown Bikes' storefront just below the Wilson Avenue El stop.
I can't say enough about Uptown Bikes and the no attitude courtesy with which they conduct their business. While still thought of as the *Go-to* Guys and Gals for Bike repairs on the Northside, they also have a fine selection of both Raleigh and KHS Bicycles.
And, as evidenced again today, their support after the sale is seamless and without friction. Kudos again to Uptown Bikes!
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Back in the USA
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Breaking Away

It might appear to the occasional reader, that there is no one unifying theme or thesis to this Blog; this could not be further from the truth. As this publication has evolved, I have tried to lay the foundation for my thoughts; my philosophical bent if you will. Much of the discussion thus far has focused on my recent bicycling experiences in Chicago, as well as the pending award of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games; of which Chicago is a Candidate City.
The unifying aspect of Bicycling and the Games is one that can initially be viewed from the following perspective: In the United States, and in this case Chicago as well, riding a Bicycle can be undertaken for a variety of reasons: recreation; competition; and utility. In the latter case, many people have increasingly taken to bicycling due to the economic incentive; others because of the environmental imperative. This particular demographic of Bicycle end-user might very well overlap and essentially be classified as one distinct segment of the population at large. The other classes of riders, competitive and recreational, can probably be viewed in a similarly unified manner, riders by choice; not by necessity.
Regardless of what motivates them however, the American perspective on riding is again largely derived from choice, and not so much by culture. The variety of makes and models now available to the American Bicycle buying public affords much latitude in deciding upon how one rolls; oftentimes, a rider's choice being one driven by fashion; function following form, as it were.
Ultimately, what motivates what one rides, and how they ride, can be viewed with less critical concern, as long as they are riding to begin with. The infusion of Olympic culture, I believe, motivates people to engage in healthy lifestyles; and to make choices in recreation and exercise that might not have been so immediate and prevalent, absent an Olympic awareness. This is one significant takeaway which I believe Chicago will glean, win or lose in its bid to host the 2016 Games; that sport, be it for competition or exercise, is good; it motivates and engages, it rejuvenates and rehumanizes.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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