What things can you add to your bike to make your cycling a little safer, easier or more comfortable? Previous discussions have centred on bike mirrors. Here, John is demonstrating his helmet mounted mirror. John and Robert Dunn swear by
Rigs
Unlike dogs that sniff each others tails, cyclists that meet run their eyes discreetly over each others bikes. Nothing concentrates the mind on personal comfort so much as sitting in a saddle and peddling for a few hours. You can
President’s Report for 2012
LBUG kept rolling in 2012, with over 35 day rides and several longer tours, thanks to our ride leaders. We have ten BNSW accredited leaders. Rides ranged from the regular EasyRides on the first Sunday of the month to Mike
Council Bicycle Committee- seeking new members
Robert Johnson is leaving next year so we need a replacement (or three, Robert has done the work of at least three, many thanks Robert). Anyone keen on doing valuable community work and making a contribution to Bike Planning in
Route Cadel Evans
Having spent the last three weeks engrossed by the Tour de France (thank heavens for i-view) it is time to return to normal life. No more dizzying descents or lung-busting climbs. No more immersion in the mountain scenery of France
Amy Gillett ride
I have entered for the 30km ride starting at 8am
Merry Christmas
A safe & happy Christmas to all.For those that ride to the city for work please be careful and keep to the correct bicycle lanes.Almost ran into one lbug member this morning.Wont mention any names of course madam.
Scoop- you heard it here first
Howard Oak Cut Down! On Saturday the oak planted for John Howard in the Corridor of Oaks in Faulconbridge was a young sturdy looking specimen about 2.5 m high, next to the other oaks planted in honour of Australian Prime
Darling I’m Back!
The LBUG Outback Tourers are back- all in one piece. Some came back by train, some drove and some flew. We had a whale of a time, and only got bogged once- but it took all day to get out,
ANZAC Br 17:45, Mar. 18
Folks:Riding home last night on the Anzac Br, eastbound two ambulances stopped, and the ambos trying to resuscitate a cyclist. Any one know his fate? It didn’t look good…Robert