Audio Post - Let's Talk About Cycling and Stuff... - talking about wind block, wind shield, phoenix

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2010 · 3 MIN

Audio Post - Let's Talk About Cycling and Stuff... - talking about wind block, wind shield, phoenix

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Oh my god I'm right in my bike snow. Hi it's Richard. It's Friday April 30th. Decide to give a call for ride today. You know it's pretty windy and chilly and I'm now standing here waiting for a bus with snow right up my face. First time we ever rid snow in my bike. She's she's sitting there she ever as much as I am and we have to cross off both sign and just shivering like crazy so we saw snow right up for Phoenix but we're not rushing in it. We're getting a pretty good pretty good little sitting with snow it right now. It's stick into my clothing stick into the saddle in the bag and the about my bike my trunk bag so and it's it's pretty out cold too so cos the wind block pretty hard so get wind shield factor but it's kinda cold out right about outside around 70mi south rear to the to what you call 9mi station and keep the light right on town.

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