NY Times Article on Noseless Saddles

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    Dirt
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    Great reply, Will. I bought a recumbent trike last year when my shoulder was out of commission for 6+ weeks. I enjoyed riding it and can definitely see the appeal of it.

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    Here’s the most AWESOME reason to ride a recumbent during tourist season. You get your own personal bike lane on the National Mall: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedrogringo/4517120317/in/set-72157623845504494

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    Mark Blacknell
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    I finally got on a recumbent for a short bit the other day. Mostly so I can continue to bag on them, but now with greater knowledge :D

    #928397
    ronwalf
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    @Dirt 6137 wrote:

    Here’s the most AWESOME reason to ride a recumbent during tourist season. You get your own personal bike lane on the National Mall: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedrogringo/4517120317/in/set-72157623845504494

    If you watched that without sound, you’re missing out.

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    CCrew
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    @Mark Blacknell 6141 wrote:

    I finally got on a recumbent for a short bit the other day. Mostly so I can continue to bag on them, but now with greater knowledge :D

    Epic….

    :)

    #928400
    Dirt
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    @ronwalf 6148 wrote:

    If you watched that without sound, you’re missing out.

    Yes. The flag thwacking off the bottom of the bleachers is worth the price of admission.

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