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Old January 3rd 10, 06:58 AM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc,uk.rec.cycling,rec.bicycles.tech
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Default This will be a good decade for ass riding!

I think we should get more inspired by Jesus and ride an ass, thus I
change the horse for the ass. I'm sure the original contributor and
Jesus will forgive me for this...

On Jan 2, 10:22*am, " wrote:
People have become so accustomed to easy transportation that requires
absolutely no labor (except, of course, the foot pressing the gas-
pedal and brake, manually shifting with the right arm, flicking the
turn signals, and occasionally flicking the wipers on).

I'd like to see cycling become the main mode of transportation.
However, there are much more easier ways to travel. Horse? Camel?
Other animals?

On the other hand, Bicycles require much less labor to maintain. Also,
in the long run, they're much more inexpensive. But maybe this thought
is TOO optimistic?

What do you folks think?






 




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