From cbfairless at cox.net Tue Apr 1 23:54:55 2008 From: cbfairless at cox.net (Carolyn Fairless) Date: Tue Apr 1 22:55:40 2008 Subject: [tbc] stupidest bike lane contest Message-ID: <016e01c8947d$b21d8100$16588300$@net> http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/01/how-stupid-is-your-bike-lane/?em &ex=1207281600&en=b4a27132b2a84f1f&ei=5087%0A Article and a video too -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.rootwizard.net/pipermail/tbc/attachments/20080401/d0ae8063/attachment.html From micmontg at us.ibm.com Thu Apr 3 11:01:00 2008 From: micmontg at us.ibm.com (Michael Montgomery) Date: Thu Apr 3 10:02:57 2008 Subject: [tbc] 25 mile FreeWheel training ride this Saturday, and all FWTR Saturday rides in April. Message-ID: Remember that the start/cleat-in time for the Saturday FWTR for the month of April is 9 am The start time for the Sunday FWTR for the month of April continues to be 1:30 pm. See you there. Mike Montgomery Phone: 918-925-6219 Fax: 918-925-7298 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.rootwizard.net/pipermail/tbc/attachments/20080403/79f4210e/attachment.html From tabrown at okosagetrail.com Tue Apr 8 23:01:56 2008 From: tabrown at okosagetrail.com (Tom Brown) Date: Tue Apr 8 18:30:14 2008 Subject: [tbc] Don't miss--- FreeWheel Seminar Tuesday Message-ID: <000801c87eef$80fce500$0202a8c0@tom1nk86gjbj58> Here's the latest on upcoming cycling seminars. Anyone and everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. You don't have to be planning to attend FreeWheel 2008, to come to the seminars or be a member of any club. All that is required is an open mind, a healthy thirst for knowledge, and the simple desire to ride your bike. Don't miss any of them. Lively Q&A session after every seminar. You may sign up for FreeWheel at the seminars. See location and times below, subject to change. Watch http://okfreewheel.com/ website for additional seminars. Also, there are some really good speakers at the scheduled for the Tulsa Bicycle Club general meetings. Check them out at http://tulsabicycleclub.com/ . Who: Anybody is welcome, from beginners to pros, don't be shy. What: We're talking about riding your bike and jamming as much info as we can into two hours. When: 7-9 pm each seminar Where: OSU Center for the Health Sciences, 17 street and SW Blvd. Auditorium , room D-007, First Floor. Some seminars will be held upstairs from the auditorium in room D-107. Directions Below Why: Because that's what we do and we all want to do it better. Tuesday April 8th Room 107 (Upstairs) ------Get Your Things Ready "Yes You Can take it With You!" -- Great advice from seasoned riders on many subjects tonight... Past participants of FreeWheel-- bring the one thing they couldn't do without when going by bike! Minimalist ideas for maximum riding pleasure. Special Guest Speakers: "Dogs Gone Wild!" -- Carolyn Fairless DVM --- some times our best friend get a little too excited when we ride by their domain---what's happening in the mind of a dog and what you can do to dissuade one from mal intent. Nicky's Unpacking Experience---- If you've never seen this magician's prolific packing talents, then you just haven't lived. Nicky Hall- Hensley has some good ideas on the small stuff you might need! Future: Last Seminar: Thursday April 24th: Get Your Bedroll Ready "Camping With Monica" Monica Wright, seasoned FreeWheel talks about what kind of tent you'll need, where to camp, and where not to camp ! Learn from Monica the easy way what others have learned the hard way. The FreeWheel Seminars are held at the much-appreciated OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine, Health Sciences Center at 1111 W. 17th St. or better known as 17th and Southwest Blvd. in Tulsa. Times are 7:00 to 9:00pm . Enter from SW Blvd. and go around back to parking lot. Enter through doors recessed in between buildings and guard will direct you to auditorium -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.rootwizard.net/pipermail/tbc/attachments/20080408/635643df/attachment.html From cbfairless at cox.net Sun Apr 13 22:12:27 2008 From: cbfairless at cox.net (Carolyn Fairless) Date: Sun Apr 13 21:13:01 2008 Subject: [tbc] TBCer hit by car?? Message-ID: <007b01c89dd4$fcf659d0$f6e30d70$@net> http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=8159914 I hope he's okay! I cannot believe Wayne's been struck again! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.rootwizard.net/pipermail/tbc/attachments/20080413/14934205/attachment.html From giantcycle99 at gmail.com Sun Apr 13 22:26:14 2008 From: giantcycle99 at gmail.com (Moni) Date: Sun Apr 13 21:27:07 2008 Subject: [tbc] TBCer hit by car?? In-Reply-To: <007b01c89dd4$fcf659d0$f6e30d70$@net> References: <007b01c89dd4$fcf659d0$f6e30d70$@net> Message-ID: <99d35d20804131926q649e3ed5q2d28e1025ff2261@mail.gmail.com> Yes, it was Wayne, he was out riding with Ross. He is at St.Johns hospital with a broken leg. I really don't know more at this time. Moni On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Carolyn Fairless wrote: > http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=8159914 > I hope he's okay! I cannot believe Wayne's been struck again! From tom at tomsbicycles.com Fri Apr 18 00:30:27 2008 From: tom at tomsbicycles.com (tom@tomsbicycles.com) Date: Fri Apr 18 07:20:00 2008 Subject: [tbc] Road Bike Classes April 26th Message-ID: <001d01c8a10c$edeed170$0202a8c0@tom1nk86gjbj58> Tom's Bicycles, Oklahoma FreeWheel and Taobike brings Road ! Classes to you April 26th. If you think you know how to ride a bike on the road then think again. There's always something new to learn and this is where it happens. Set aside your Saturday to learn bike basics, riding, stopping and turning techniques from trained instructors. Course work includes on -the -bike training! The Road One Class gives cyclists the confidence they need to ride safely and legally in traffic or on the trail. The course covers bicycle safety checks, fixing a flat, on-bike skills and crash avoidance techniques and includes a student manual. Recommended for adults and children above age fourteen, this fast-paced, nine-hour course prepares cyclists for a full understanding of vehicular cycling. To find ou more, click on http://taobike.org/cycleed/Road1.html . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.rootwizard.net/pipermail/tbc/attachments/20080417/8f6f7e99/attachment.html From bentcruiser at cox.net Fri Apr 18 09:08:19 2008 From: bentcruiser at cox.net (Derek Swift) Date: Fri Apr 18 08:08:40 2008 Subject: [tbc] Amish Dinner Deadline Message-ID: <8A2B6879-93A7-4DF8-826D-DE99A0929FE1@cox.net> If anyone plans on going to the Amish dinner on April 26th (see newsletter for more info), the money needs to be in this weekend. I will be at both training rides if you need to turn in money for it. Derek From tabrown at okosagetrail.com Wed Apr 23 10:03:00 2008 From: tabrown at okosagetrail.com (Tom Brown) Date: Wed Apr 23 21:18:53 2008 Subject: [tbc] Seminar Thursday the 24th Message-ID: <000d01c8a54a$beabc430$0202a8c0@tom1nk86gjbj58> This is the last one of the season folks! Anyone and everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. You don't have to be planning to attend FreeWheel 2008, to come to the seminars or be a member of any club. All that is required is an open mind, a healthy thirst for knowledge, and the simple desire to ride your bike. Don't miss any of them. Lively Q&A session after every seminar. You may sign up for FreeWheel at the seminars. See location and times below, subject to change. Watch http://okfreewheel.com/ website for additional seminars. Also, there are some really good speakers at the scheduled for the Tulsa Bicycle Club general meetings. Check them out at http://tulsabicycleclub.com/ . Who: Anybody is welcome, from beginners to pros, don't be shy. What: We're talking about riding your bike and jamming as much info as we can into two hours. When: 7-9 pm each seminar Where: OSU Center for the Health Sciences, 17 street and SW Blvd. Auditorium , room D-007, First Floor. Some seminars will be held upstairs from the auditorium in room D-107. Directions Below Why: Because that's what we do and we all want to do it better. Last Seminar: Thursday April 24th: "Get Your Bedroll Ready"-- Monica Wright, seasoned FreeWheel talks about what kind of tent you'll need, where to camp, and where not to camp ! Learn from Monica the easy way what she has learned the hard way. "Box that Bike! " Tom Brown of Tom's Bicycles magically shrinks a two-wheeled machine and converts it into something that fits into a rectangular box! Q&A afterwards, ask any question about FreeWheel and the we'll give it our best shot at an answer! The FreeWheel Seminars are held at the much-appreciated OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine, Health Sciences Center at 1111 W. 17th St. or better known as 17th and Southwest Blvd. in Tulsa. Times are 7:00 to 9:00pm . Enter from SW Blvd. and go around back to parking lot. Enter through doors recessed in between buildings and guard will direct you to auditorium -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.rootwizard.net/pipermail/tbc/attachments/20080423/274a1e37/attachment.html From bentcruiser at cox.net Fri Apr 25 10:57:46 2008 From: bentcruiser at cox.net (Derek Swift) Date: Fri Apr 25 09:58:17 2008 Subject: [tbc] Biking and Bluetooth Message-ID: <55F33331-AEC4-4650-8D15-7971FBB1AEBF@cox.net> Does anyone know if those cell phone bluetooth headsets can be worn during riding? Or would the sweat ruin them? Derek From giantcycle99 at gmail.com Fri Apr 25 11:15:40 2008 From: giantcycle99 at gmail.com (Moni) Date: Fri Apr 25 10:16:08 2008 Subject: [tbc] Re: Biking and Bluetooth In-Reply-To: <55F33331-AEC4-4650-8D15-7971FBB1AEBF@cox.net> References: <55F33331-AEC4-4650-8D15-7971FBB1AEBF@cox.net> Message-ID: <99d35d20804250815v4023cb98xc2c780a518b0ee1f@mail.gmail.com> Why would you want to? I ride, to get away from all. That's why my cell is usually off, during riding. :) Moni On 4/25/08, Derek Swift wrote: > > Does anyone know if those cell phone bluetooth headsets can be worn during > riding? Or would the sweat ruin them? > > Derek -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.rootwizard.net/pipermail/tbc/attachments/20080425/7050c130/attachment.html From dlandis at yorkes.com Fri Apr 25 11:56:10 2008 From: dlandis at yorkes.com (Dan Landis) Date: Fri Apr 25 10:58:21 2008 Subject: [tbc] Re: Biking and Bluetooth In-Reply-To: <99d35d20804250815v4023cb98xc2c780a518b0ee1f@mail.gmail.com> References: <55F33331-AEC4-4650-8D15-7971FBB1AEBF@cox.net> <99d35d20804250815v4023cb98xc2c780a518b0ee1f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5525F3B02444904A9E88FE157050B79010C439@yorkes-ex01.yorkes.com> Derek just wants to be in the Circle. Have you ever known Derek not wanting to be in the circle? My ear piece does not work at all. To much wind noise. York Electronic Systems Daniel Landis 2900 West Albany Broken Arrow, OK. 74012 Office: (918) 258-9675 Fax: (918) 258-2444 Ark: (479) 631-6444 Cell: (918) 605-2858 www.yorkes.com dlandis@yorkes.com CONFIDENTIALITY / PRIVILEGE NOTICE: This transmission and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee. This transmission is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C ?? 2510-2521. The information contained in this transmission is confidential in nature and protected from further use or disclosure under U.S. Pub. L. 106-102, 113 U.S. Stat. 1338 (1999), and may be subject to attorney-client or other legal privilege. Your use or disclosure of this information for any purpose other than that intended by its transmittal is strictly prohibited, and may subject you to fines and/or penalties under federal and state law. If you are not the intended recipient of this transmission, please DESTROY ALL COPIES RECEIVED and confirm destruction to the sender via return transmittal. ________________________________ From: tbc-bounces@rootwizard.net [mailto:tbc-bounces@rootwizard.net] On Behalf Of Moni Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 10:16 AM To: TBC TBC Subject: [tbc] Re: Biking and Bluetooth Why would you want to? I ride, to get away from all. That's why my cell is usually off, during riding. :) Moni On 4/25/08, Derek Swift wrote: Does anyone know if those cell phone bluetooth headsets can be worn during riding? Or would the sweat ruin them? Derek -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.rootwizard.net/pipermail/tbc/attachments/20080425/9d3ff0fd/attachment.html