Back in the 1970s, when I lived on South Baldwin Street, around the corner from the Eagles Club, which is now the Willy St. Coop, there was a guy who spent time at the Eagles Club. We called him "Mr. 4:30," because he always rode by our house at 4:30. He went down Jenifer to Baldwin and then left on Spaight. I don't know how far he rode from there, but this guy must have weighed at least 400 pounds. His bike looked like an old Sears three-speed.
"It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong."--Voltaire (1694-1778) Direct Cost of U.S. War and Occupation of Iraq $505,547,518,807 >>> "Michael Rewey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/9/2008 12:32 PM >>> Unfortunately her statement and vote will discourage large bikers. Some have been surprised that I bike (larger than the skinny, spandex biker perception). I always say, "I'm living proof anyone can bike." Mike ********************************* On 9 Apr 2008 at 10:15, Dar Ward wrote: Re: the quote on how does a 300 pound person ride a bike... This may seem a ridiculous...but it is worth saying that many bicycles have a weight limit of around 200 pounds...and I'd be willing to bet that finding a bike out there with a weight limit over 250 would be hard. As someone who weighs more than 200 pounds and has gotten my share of discrimination for it (both overt and not-so-overt)...and who rides a bike pretty much every single day...I have to say that fat people are not encouraged to ride bicycles. This council member was vocalizing something that lots of people think...both fat people and "normal" sized people. That perception is out there and it's actually refreshing to hear someone say it instead of pretend that it doesn't exist. It may sound funny...but it's not. Encouraging people to bicycle means encouraging the average person...which more and more in our country is someone who is clinically obese. Bicycling, unlike running (which can destroy the knees of a heavy person), is actually a relatively safe way for the obese to be more active...besides all the other transportation and recreation benefits that have nothing to do with losing weight. Think about that when you're trying to "mainstream" cycling... -Dar __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/bikies _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/bikies
