I'll have a multi-tool and medium-pump, but I have another ride with WVDOT
at 4. You'll need to keep in mind what tools are needed for department store
bikes, but you're only doing very basic things to make their ride safe.

It would be good taste to wear a team jersey or t-shirt.

Tyler Pearson and I used to do this ride a lot my first year on the team.
You'll kind of need to know White Park a bit so as to not lead them into too
difficult of things. But it's enjoyable to see kids having fun on bikes, and
many are quite impressive.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 10:07 AM
To: WVU Cycling
Subject: [WVU Cycling] Re: Riding with kids on Wed.

they meet behind the building by the gym doors.  Also, if you have a
pump and some allen/small open ended or adjustable wrenches you should
bring a jersey pocket full.


On Oct 26, 1:32 am, Fastest Fat Kid <[email protected]> wrote:
> South Middle has asked us to ride with their bike club on Wednesday
> from 2:30 until...well, they didn't say.  I don't imagine it would be
> too long.  They asked for us to show up at 2:30 to help make sure the
> bikes are safe to ride (inflated tires and safe brakes.)  They want
> some college aged cyclist to be GOOD adult role models for the kids so
> all we have to do is show up and refrain from using any "that's what
> she said" jokes.  I've already volunteered Todd since i have to work
> educating America's youth on the difference between seducing and
> reducing fractions (the latest in a long list of amazing moments in
> math.)

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