Musings and Conjectures of a Fundamentalist Bicycle Rider
By: Jack Huckleberry3 August, 2009
A bicycle is a bike. Some people look at a motorcycle and call that a bike, butthose people are wrong when they do that. Think about it like this: sometimes the thingswe know as children are the purest and truest truths. Go ask any child what a bike is andthey’ll tell you, or they’ll take you to their back yard or the garage or the driveway and point to out their bike to you. It could be any or every colour of the rainbow, it mighthave tassels flowing from the handlebars, or a basket on the front, or one of those old-fashioned squeeze horns; it doesn’t matter. There is a common grain of mystery in any bike any kid points out to you, and it is this: a bike is that wonderful invention, simpleand sure which, when you get on and start peddling, you attain pure and undefiledfreedom.I am a bicycle enthusiast. It’s probably not an exaggeration to say that bicyclesrank somewhere in the top three to five interests in my life. While finishing up the disheslast Sunday night I was listening to a program on the radio. The host of the program,we’ll call him Charles to protect his identity, was talking about how much he lovesmusic. Charles says he loves every kind of music. He says he honestly doesn’t think there’s any kind of music he can’t appreciate in some way. Charles says that’s when youknow you love music. After thinking about it, I came to realization that that’s like mewith bicycles. I’m not just interested in bikes, I’m passionate about them. I walk downthe street and my wife will tell you, it’s not cars or dogs or ads that catch my eye – it’s bikes! I can appreciate something in every bike I come across.Whenever I visit the Big City, at some point in the day I’m sure to be found at oneof several bike stores I know about. It’s almost like a pilgrimage for me or something.The nice thing about visiting the city is they have both the really big bike stores and thereally small, quirky bike stores that just wouldn’t survive in a city the size of the one Ilive in.Currently I have three bikes. My KHS (as much as I love bikes, I’m not one of those guys who gives his bike a name) I use practically everyday to get me around from
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