As I have mentioned before, I am back riding my bike, a little. I had not ridden for a few years. I learned to ride as kid, a bike was freedom to move about, a break from isolation on the farm. I did a couple of seasons of sprint-series triathlons in my hyper fit days, I was fast with decent bike handling skills, but nothing like these guys. I can watch Fabio for hours. And yes, he has broken a few things over the years.
Would you ride like that, if you could?
So there is a follow up video about the making of home office. See https://youtu.be/q43M5qeNxPA. The video took 25 days and over 2,700 takes to shoot. The things we can do when we have time at home.
uh, no. not my desire to break bones and shit.
ReplyDeleteI have never broken a bone, Fabio - doesn't talk about them.
DeleteI have no idea how or why this would be a desirable thing to do.
ReplyDeleteHe certainly can move.
DeleteYou've reminded me to pump up my bike tyres and oil the chain. Whether I will actually ride my bike is another matter.
ReplyDeleteOne step at a time,
DeleteHoney, I'd be happy just to be able to make left turns on a bike. I now have a trike that pulls a little to the right. I don't know from maintenance, but the dogs love riding in the rear basket.
ReplyDeleteI love riding the big trikes.
DeleteI haven't ridden a bike in years but as a teen, it was my freedom. I'm quite sure I would never try the stuff the guy in the video was doing. In fact, it would never enter my mind! What a dare devil.
ReplyDeleteFabio is a little crazy, I do enjoy watching what he does.
DeleteWith my MS issues, I ride an adult trike now. However, I haven't been on it in three years. My husband has one, too. We definitely need to get back out there; we ridden them so seldomly that we haven't gotten much out of our $500+ investment in each bike!
ReplyDeleteWe do what we can do,
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