Bikinator

Bikinator

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8 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - My First Attempt at Do... · 0 replies · +1 points

Stop posting advertisements to your resume business. They have no place in my comment section. They are irrelevant. Look at the most recent date of my last blog post. This blog is no longer current. You are wasting your time commenting here. JUST STOP!

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8 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - Preriding the TSE | Th... · 0 replies · +1 points

Just stop.

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8 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - How to Make Riding on ... · 0 replies · +1 points

You're very welcome.

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8 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - The Soft Flask vs the ... · 0 replies · +1 points

That sounds like a good idea. I'm currently looking for something that will work with my tri suit. The gel flasks squeeze out because it's so tight in the pocket.

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8 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - Super D Race at Bear C... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thank you. Thanks for reading.

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8 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - Prescription Cycling G... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi Brian. I am really happy with them. I have come to accept that the first 10-15 minutes of any ride feels a little disconcerting while I get used to my lack of peripheral vision, but then once I settle in, I no longer feel limited. I would recommend these as a solution to a problem, but not in general for all cyclists who need vision correction. They are not the ideal situation, but they allow someone who has no other option the chance to do long rides without having to worry about blurry vision, dry eyes, sun glare, etc. __I wouldn't recommend them for group road rides though. You have to be aware of what's happening on all sides of you, and without your side vision, I think it would be dangerous. On solo rides, you can make a conscious effort to look both ways at intersections and to look over your should before taking a lane to turn left. But in a constantly changing group ride, the loss of peripheral vision would really limit me.

8 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - The Soft Flask vs the ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I like the idea of going with real food as opposed to gels. I've been doing a lot more of that. But when you need gel, the soft flask is great!

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9 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - Triathlon Training is ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I just signed up for a couple running races too!

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9 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - Blind on a Bike: Park ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi Del. I'm sorry I didn't see your post 7 weeks ago. I was having a problem with getting notifications of comments, so I didn't know until now. I'm sorry to hear about your MS diagnosis. I'm glad the Uhtoffs Syndrome is a temporary thing (from what I've read). I hope you still get to ride your bike this summer. I know someone who has MS and races mountain bikes. I know he has to watch out for certain things, especially exerting himself in the heat. As for me, I checked the symptoms of MS and I think I'm fine. Thanks for posting because that's pretty serious. I'm glad you have answers, however undesirable they may be.

9 years ago @ http://bikenazi.com/ - Transitioning Through ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks so much for the input. It's true. I'm much more laid back now. It's a shame that it takes away my motivation to write too though. I'd like to do it more, but it's hard to make time for it.