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Sempre in Giro

Memories of Bikes Past

back in gear

Back in Gear

My son and I were in our local bicycle shop getting a bike for him. I saw new bikes all around me and I was amazed at how much they had changed. I scoffed at the complication. Who needs shock absorbers, 28 speeds and a gel seat? Then I realized who – I did. My old bike was willing. I wasn’t able. Soon enough there were two new bikes, one for my son and one for me. Then there was another one, this time for my wife.

What a summer it was. I rode by myself. I rode with my son. I rode with my wife and son. There were long rides and short rides. Rides on the street, rides on the trails. Sometimes I rode because I had to get somewhere, most times because I didn’t.

Time passes and things change. Old can become new again, although sometimes it shouldn’t. Throwing a Frisbee, eating brown rice, reading philosophy? No thanks. Listening to the blues? That never stopped. And now, thanks to an old bike and a new one, I’m a bicyclist again.

I was sometimes tempted to get rid of my old bike rather than cart it from house to house and consign it to a dark corner of the basement. But it meant something to me. I had been proud of it once. I still was. Thank heavens for that. If I hadn’t kept it, I wouldn’t be riding now. Of that I’m sure.

Even though I’ve got a new bike, I’ll keep my old one to remind me of simpler times and big ideas, of all the things that have changed and those that haven’t. Then I’ll get on my new one and go riding.

Source:
Back in Gear / Robert Jones – Globe and Mail Tuesday may 26, 2009
Illustration: Steve Adams for the Globe and Mail


Ya Vuelvo.


Oi Va Voi

You ask me
Why it is I come to you
When someone else is just as good
I asked them but they said the same
Didn’t even ask my name

Explain to me
Just what it is you have to lose
Take a minute in my shoes
Don’t you feel like you’ve paid your dues
Already

I’ll show you
That all our fates are so entwined
Don’t lose your faith in humankind
Just don’t forget my state of mind
Is fragile

Together
We can enjoy the taste of dignity
As long as you believe in me
I’ll show you my reality
I’ve seen a few

You ask me
Why it is I come to you
When someone else is just as good
I asked them but they said the same
Didn’t even ask my name

There’s another refugee
There’s another refugee
Oh oh there’s another refugee
Oh oh there’s another refugee

Source:
Copenhagenize


Urban Legend

shot the messenger

Bike Messengers Should Be Shot

Some images from Tim DeFrisco’s Bike Messenger portrait series will be included in the Urban Legend Fashion and Art Show in the Venetian Ballroom G.

“The Urban Legend Fashion and Art Show will help feature the great gear, bikes and apparel that have been recently introduced for the increasingly important urban and transportation cycling categories,” said Rich Kelly, Interbike’s communication manager. “When we learned of Momentum’s innovative fashion show, which they produced earlier this year, we knew their show had the right mix of style, vibe and utility—all in a fun, unique atmosphere.”

Source:
Interbike Introducing Fashion and Art Show
Tim DeFrisco
Messengers project


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