A bunch of useless crap
Published on July 7, 2005 By MasonM In Blogging
Ok, I finally shot some pics of my new bike. Sorry for the poor quality but my little cheapo camera just doesn't do much better. I even included one of me on the bike against my better judgement. I can't believe how fat I got sitting around laid up for six months!










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on Jul 07, 2005
sweet... do not forget to be a kid for a second, grab the handlebars and go vroooom , vrooom, before ya peddle away.
on Jul 07, 2005
That's what happens to you when you "can't" exercise
And believe me I understand that, all to well.

BTW, COOL bike!
on Jul 07, 2005
Thank ya thank ya. Already did the vroom vroom thing
on Jul 07, 2005
Is a nice looking bike. And you even wear a helmet, good for you
on Jul 07, 2005
Thanks Danny. With more than 9,000 cyclists killed every year due to head injuries that could have been prevented or reduced by wearing a helmet, you betcha I wear one. I may be crazy, but I'm not stupid.
on Jul 07, 2005

Sorry Mason, but I saw the first picture, and the first thing that jumped into my mind was:

Duhduhduhduh, Batman!

Yep!  Looks like a batmobile circa 1960s playground!

Now that I said that, Nice bike!  All you need are the ears and a mask!

on Jul 07, 2005
on Jul 07, 2005
Yep, really nice bike! And it's good to see you wearing an helmet!
on Jul 07, 2005
Thanks.
on Jul 07, 2005
That's a pretty neat looking bike. Just out of curiosity, what's peddling that bike like? Is it easier since you're able to lean back? I assume you can't get as much speed as compared to a regular bike. A guy I see around here once in a blue moon has a bike similar to yours but it has a bit more of a low-rider-chopper look to it. Again neat bike.
on Jul 07, 2005
Pedaling is the same as an upright bike, just using different muscle groups and the seating position is far more comfortable and aerodynamic when fully leaned back. You assume wrong regarding speed. Almost all bicycle speed records have been set by recumbents. This bike, even with the smaller wheels, is much faster than my upright.

Recumbents were barred from standard bike racing years ago because they presented an unfair speed advantage. They now race in their own races in a different class.
on Jul 07, 2005
I like your bike !! and Dr. Guy' comment answered my wondering ( wandering?) mind as to what it reminded me
of.
I like the tattoo also!
Glad you're wearing head gear there!
p.s. the weight will come off quickly from the pedaling Mason so don't be too hard
on yourself, ok?
on Jul 07, 2005
I have never seen a bike like that before (am I sheltered or what, hehe). Very cool.

Hey, and when you got arms like that, who cares if you've gained a bit of weight?
on Jul 07, 2005
Thanks Trudy. While I have several tattoos, the one visible in the pic is my favorite. Yeah I know the weight will come off now that I am more physically active.

TW, recumbent bikes have actually been around since the 1800s, but after they were banned from standard bike racing in the 30s they nearly died out and have never been as popular as they should be. It's a shame too as the design actually creates much more efficient pedalling. Besides, they are really cool.

And thanks for the compliment. I've always been pretty muscular, which is why being fat really bothers me now. I'll lose the gut again in time, I'm sure.
on Jul 07, 2005
Your bike is so cool. My father had knee replacement surgery 2 years ago and his doctor has been trying to get him to do bike riding. But he complains that after bike riding his back and behind hurts. Now I can show him the pics of your bike and hopefully get him interested in getting one of his own so thanks for the pics, Mason.

btw you definitely look like a true biker with your tats.
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