I loved that squeeking mouse at the base of a big waterfall image myself, 
and am thankful to Grant for being that mouse (and for the internet that 
helps the squeak for far!) for helping me find the fun in biking and even 
for making biking possible for me (the other frames I rode took a lot of 
brain energy to overcome their poor design -- a big deal for me, having a 
bludgeoned brain).

I save all kinds of brain energy because of Grant's challenging the status 
quo and my unquestioned adherence to it:

-- Ride in what I'm wearing, so not need to change. Brain energy saved!
-- Riding without a helmet isn't reckless, it can be an intelligent choice. 
(Weight rattling about on my head consumed a LOT of brain energy)
-- Bike frame geometry and handlebars and everything else moves and flows 
well with the human body. Brain energy saved!
-- wide tires, less bounding, better ride, brain energy saved!
-- who knows what I'm forgetting?!

Barring externals, I gain brain energy when I ride, and that is huge!

With abandon,
Patrick

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