by Paul Richards
I recently enjoyed an afternoon of cycling with my six year old son at Kokyogaien. I have wanted to take my son cycling somewhere interesting but being that he is only six years old it is impossible take both his bike and my own on a train to someplace new and I don’t have a car that is large enough to load up the bikes nor a rack to mount them on. The Palace Cycling course was a great solution to my dilemma.
The Palace Cycling Center loans out bicycles nearly every Sunday.
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By Paul Richards
A month or so ago I bought a Cateye Micro Wireless Cyclocomputer (CC - MC100W). The reason for getting a wireless bike computer was that I was disgusted with the wire on the wired kind failing after a few months of use. The wire that connects the mount on the handlebars to th...
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2010 Tokyo City Cycling
By Paul Richards
I just signed up the 2010 Tokyo City Cycling (2010東京シティサイクリング) event on September 19. According to the web site (http://www.j-cycling.org/tokyocity/) the event organizers have modeled this ride after the 5 Boro Tour in New York City. I rode the 5 Boro tour...
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