Think about where you go in the car around town for a minute. How close are your destinations? It takes too much time to walk but if you could run far enough it might be okay, right? Consider taking the bicycle. Statistically, over half of us need to more often. So take the bike, enjoy the scenery, save some gas (duh), stop sitting at stoplights and get some exercise.
When you do, consider a bicycle to add function and form. But if you're going to be exposed to the elements and others, make it unique, fun and something to smile about. Dominick Guida of Behind Bars Inc. knows this and acted on his vision. Check out his workmanship and ideas in the slide show. His enthusiasm is contagious and the designs inspired me to write this article along with the initial suggestion from my pretty navigator.
Driving is great. The effortless power, the comfort, adjustable temperature, music, flexibility to go far and fast are all very appealing. But sometimes it's just a waste of gas. All those creature comforts are not always needed, especially on a short trip. Friends houses, post office (backpack), lottery tickets, bank, etc. I would imagine it's not easy to get mugged riding a bike, by the way.
The retro bikes are making a comeback. Weight isn't a consideration for cruising so why not? And when that supply is gone, customize. Make unique and make it yours. Cookie cutter is for the office parking lot. Have a lime green with pink polka dots (okay, maybe not pink) and chrome wheeled ride for going to the store. Bet your dog needs some exercise too. Just be careful out there.
Additional Links:
Behind Bars, Inc. My Space page http://www.myspace.com/behindbarsinc
Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Behind-Bars-Inc/269548817652
- check out the bike show June 13th in San Jose
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24/DeeGuida/Poster_v3copy.jpg
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When you do, consider a bicycle to add function and form. But if you're going to be exposed to the elements and others, make it unique, fun and something to smile about. Dominick Guida of Behind Bars Inc. knows this and acted on his vision. Check out his workmanship and ideas in the slide show. His enthusiasm is contagious and the designs inspired me to write this article along with the initial suggestion from my pretty navigator.
Driving is great. The effortless power, the comfort, adjustable temperature, music, flexibility to go far and fast are all very appealing. But sometimes it's just a waste of gas. All those creature comforts are not always needed, especially on a short trip. Friends houses, post office (backpack), lottery tickets, bank, etc. I would imagine it's not easy to get mugged riding a bike, by the way.
The retro bikes are making a comeback. Weight isn't a consideration for cruising so why not? And when that supply is gone, customize. Make unique and make it yours. Cookie cutter is for the office parking lot. Have a lime green with pink polka dots (okay, maybe not pink) and chrome wheeled ride for going to the store. Bet your dog needs some exercise too. Just be careful out there.
Additional Links:
Behind Bars, Inc. My Space page http://www.myspace.com/behindbarsinc
Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Behind-Bars-Inc/269548817652
- check out the bike show June 13th in San Jose
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24/DeeGuida/Poster_v3copy.jpg
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Have a question about cars you would like answered? Want to know about performance, racing, modifying, shopping, makes, models, events, etc. Reach me here: AskRobAboutCars@gmail.com and I'll do my best to answer your question and publish it here on Examiner.com!
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