HOW TO RIDE A ROAD BIKE PROPERLY – BEST ROAD TIRES BICYCLE – CANNONDALE BIKES.
How To Ride A Road Bike Properly
- A road bicycle is similar to a racing bicycle. However, road bikes are built more for endurance and less for fast bursts of speed, which is desired in a racing bicycle. They usually have more gear combinations and fewer hi-tech racing features.
- A motorcycle that meets the legal requirements for use on ordinary roads
- A bicycle that is suitable for use on ordinary roads, as opposed to a mountain bike
- (Road biking) Road cycling is the most widespread form of cycling. It takes place primarily on paved surfaces. It includes recreational, racing, and utility cycling.
- A bike with narrow tires best suited for paved roads. Usually noted by drop style bars.
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- Appropriately for the circumstances; suitably; respectably
- by rights: with reason or justice
- Correctly or satisfactorily
- In the strict sense; exactly
- in the right manner; “please do your job properly!”; “can’t you carry me decent?”
- (proper) marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness; “proper medical treatment”; “proper manners”
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- Practical advice on a particular subject; that gives advice or instruction on a particular topic
- A how-to or a how to is an informal, often short, description of how to accomplish some specific task. A how-to is usually meant to help non-experts, may leave out details that are only important to experts, and may also be greatly simplified from an overall discussion of the topic.
- (How To’s) Multi-Speed Animations
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- sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; “She never sat a horse!”; “Did you ever ride a camel?”; “The girl liked to drive the young mare”
- drive: a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile); “he took the family for a drive in his new car”
- Sit on and control the movement of (an animal, esp. a horse), typically as a recreation or sport
- Sit on and control (a bicycle or motorcycle) for recreation or as a means of transport
- a mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement
- Travel on a horse or other animal
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10*(10+x) = 100+10x things about me.
My favorite smell in the world is the Oregon High Desert…it reminds me of going to my grandparent’s house.
I adore cats…they’re so soft and fuzzy. I often talk to them…I’m not crazy though, because they don’t talk back.
The only dog I have ever liked was our dog Curly. He was pretty much treated like a cat. I held him as he died when I was 22. I secretly wished he knew that we loved him. (wow…that brought out some tears!)
I think math is fun and teach it as a job.
I do believe there is life out there…just look at the Drake Formula.
I believe I should have worked harder in college and in high school. I was a valedictorian in high school and took all the hardest classes, but I’m sure I could have tried harder.
I felt like I was the one of the smartest people in school until 8th grade…then everyone else caught up.
I was really good at math in elementary school, but once a year I would hate math for about a day…I could always predict it too.
10 I love taking pictures, even if they come out like crap. Two outstanding pictures in 100 is fine by me.
Finding a guy who knows how to work on farm equipment and is really book smart too is very hard.
I don’t like roses. When I get a fiance/husband, I will order him to never buy me roses. In fact, I will order him to never buy me flowers. Too cliche. Daffodils from the yard are much better. Valentine’s Day is overrated, too.
I’ll procrastinate tomorrow.
Half the time I hate following the trend, the other half the time I’m in the middle of the pack.
I collect whiskers of my cats that have fallen out. It’s easier than collecting little tiny cat teeth.
I have a very large stuffed animal collection from when I was little. Each animal had a name and I can still remember them. Monkey was the papa of the group and Missy Bunny was his right-hand-bunny.
My nickname from my parents is Missy Bee.
I hate it when people call me Jen or Jennie without asking.
I once poked a newly-sharpened pencil in my eye. It really hurt. I was 10.
20 My hair has always been long, but around middle school it started going curly.
I hate change, but it’s often necessary.
I believe in karma. I once gave away a $40 concert ticket and just the other day I was given an $80 opera ticket.
I once got yelled at by my fifth grade teacher for sending a chain letter. I cried.
I have taught statistics to people I graduated high school with. It’s kind of weird. I have also had to give my best friend a grade for a class she took of mine.
I love to identify plants and animals that I see when I hike. I have a good eye for the details around me.
I have run three marathons and three half marathons in my lifetime. One marathon was even in San Diego.
I believe not everyone was made to get a four-year degree.
Don’t believe first impressions. Some of the coolest people seem "scary" at first.
In Portland, you only need 3 degrees of separation to know anyone. Once I tutored this lady in statistics, who was a friend of a former student of mine. It turns out that I went to a party at her brother’s house in Corvallis, which was thrown by a friend of mine.
30 It IS a small world after all.
If I had been born in 1958, my birthday would be an even better example of the Fibonicci sequence…11 23 58, but alas, I was born too late. It’s still a sign I was born to be a math person.
I am really good at recognizing people in movies and saying what other movies they have been in. I don’t know how this serves me in life, yet, but at least it’s amusing.
I can appreciate all music. It doesn’t mean I would choose it, but I can at least give credit to people who work hard.
I am an opera fan..this is my seventh season viewing the Portland Opera. Everyone should go see an opera at least once in their life. Gilbert and Sullivan is a good place to start.
I am convinced almost all good indie music is from Britain.
I once stuck a pea up my nose. The neighbor-lady, who is also a nurse, had to retreive it for me.
I also fed my brother a cat crunchie when he and I were little.
I need to drive across the country at least once before I run out of time…I love driving.
I hate feet.
40 Few times in my life I have had guy friends with great smelling cologne…I wish I knew the name of those smells.
I have infinite patience.
I have never understood monopoly. Chutes and Ladders, Clue, and Geografacts were my thing.
If I had only said that Africa had more tropical rain forests than South America, I could have won the Geography bee for our eighth grade class. I will kick myself forever for that.
Sleeping under the stars, in August during the Persied meteor shower can’t be beat.
I almost built a telescope when I was 18.
I learned to weld just to say I can weld. Playing with a plasma torch can be fun!
I am proud to sup
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