Completing 'Choprical Fish', the new Soul Cycle
Submitted by fossilfool on Tue, 07/10/2007 - 14:30.- fossilfool's blog
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Passenger eye level, a little known subtlety of social biking
Submitted by fossilfool on Sun, 11/18/2007 - 16:27.After helping Myles install the Xtracycle FreeRadical on his Cruz Bike recumbent, it got me thinking once again about the passenger experience. On most long bikes such as the Xtracycle and the Mundo, the passenger's eyes line up roughly with the middle of the back of the rider. This limits the front visibility of the passenger and leaves them to simply trust that the rider knows what they're doing.

By serendipity, Myles' Xtracycle build offered a much different passenger experience.
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Fossil Fool hits the road. In Santa Monica / Venice Beach this weekend.
Submitted by fossilfool on Wed, 08/22/2007 - 23:43. 
photo: Paul McKenzie
I've had some serious wanderlust recently and decided to head to Southern California. I've been wanting to stuff a few things in my bag and travel as a street performer with the Choprical Fish.
The night before my train, I had a photoshoot for the upcoming Clif Bar 2 Mile challenge, along with Gabe from SHAKE YOUR PEACE! and his friends from Utah. The 2 Mile Challenge is an upcoming college campus tour to promote bicycling. After the shoot, I packed my messenger bag with clothes and we all rode to Embarcadero BART so I could sleep in the workshop. What an amazing send off. We cruised by the ball park, where a game was letting out. We sang a call-and-response song as we were threading our way through the crowd. Epic!
It was my first time really traveling with the Choprical fish, so I put in a long night getting the bike road worthy. I never got around to sleeping.
The next morning at 6 I rode to the Amtrak in Emeryville from the workshop. I don't have many occasions to ride the Choprical Fish without music, so that morning was very sweet. I swear the birds were responding to the squeak of my disc brakes.
The Amtrak people were friendly and did non make me put my bike in a box. I dismantled the audio components and stowed them as luggage. In Bakersfield I transferred to an Amtrak bus, and the bus driver gave me my own storage bay.
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