The 5th Annual Human Powered Vehicle Festival will be on September 13th, 2014, in Ayer MA. Come celebrate the Nashua River Rail Trail and the numerous ways to get around under your own power.
We will have a morning ride, parade through the town center, and have an afternoon to chat with other...
Jeez, no announcement for HPVF. My bad (very bad). It's on, and for the 13th. Very much want to see y'all there.
I'm having trouble updating the HPVF site itself (http:tiny.cc/hpvf), so don't be worried that it says the date is still tentative. It isn't.
My feeling is that StoopidTall was rightly named. It's one righteous ride, but I wouldn't go anywhere near it. The guy who rode it didn't have a helmet on, which makes sense since from that height it wouldn't do any good anyway. Fly or die.
That was Ryan, and his video is posted along with about 50 other pictures on the HPVF 2013 festival website, at http://humanpoweredvehiclefestival.friendsofthenashuariverrailtrail.com/archive/hpvf-2013.
On that "next tallbike" of yours, Graylock, it looks like the high bars up front would even protect you somewhat from branches that overhang the rail trail. Even so, you might want to mount a sawzall in front, and send a bill to Nashua River Rail Trail, Massachusetts Department of Conservation...
It's real. Sorry about the website, folks. Fixed. (Ryan was creating a new website because he didn't like the design of the old one and for some reason thought "hpvf.org" would be easier to type than "friendsofthenashuariverrailtrail.com/humanpoweredvehiclefestival/". But he got sidetracked...
Any advice about what truing stands are worth the money?
At our house it's time to learn to build wheels. It'll be easier with that really pretty $200 Park Tool Pro Truing Stand, but it's going to take a lot of truing to justify spending $200 for a single-purpose tool. There's a $30 Park Tool...
If you want to ride up the Nashua River Rail Trail and back, here's some info that might help. From the Ayer parking lot, it's 4 miles to Groton center, then 5 miles more to Pepperell center (where there's a good ice cream shop), then another 3 miles to the end of the rail trail at Gilson Road...
Yesterday's edition of the Groton Landmark has an article about the festival, and there's an on-line version, too:
http://www.nashobapublishing.com/groton_news/ci_19011339
Stevil and Kota both get mentioned and featured in the photos. The reporter got a few things wrong, but mostly got it...
I've posted some more pictures on the festival website. Check them out at http://humanpoweredvehiclefestival.friendsofthenashuariverrailtrail.com/archive/home/photos
Thanks for the appreciation, Stevil. The way it got read to me last night was, "Thanks to Ryan and his Dad, Tim for putting...
Great! It'll be great to see you there, and the Chain of Fools looks sweet. I'll be there on my Whymcycle (the scooter with eccentric rear-wheel hub). I think we'll only have one of them this year. (My friend who owns the other one is building a new house and all his stuff is in storage...