The REAL BIYF

Date: 01/30/2020
Moving time: 02:29:23
Strava: https://strava.app.link/uoyl4qUYF3
Bonus: +1
Story in pic:
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Bonus Statue.

The Victory statue at Rutgers Stadium. It was donated by Ron and Joanna Guratti last year. As Rutgers fans they traveled to all away games and noticed every school had a statue of their mascot, while Rutgers did not. It's not directly stated that it's of the Scarlet Knight, but we can all assume it is. And, it's huge.

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Jim curious about the longer wheel base bike. Do you like it because it may be less twitchy this more comfortable for longer rides? I remember my 92 cdale beast of the east had a longer wheel base and I remember it having a smoother ride
 
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Jim curious about the longer wheel base bike. Do you like it because it may be less twitchy this more comfortable for longer rides? I remember my 92 cdale beast of the east had a longer wheel base and I remember it having a smoother ride

It's for storage mostly, but it is unbelievably stable.
 
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Now Six is F’ed
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The rain over the weekend and people riding Monday-Wednesday (before freeze) really f’ed 6 up. I skipped orange on the way back because rut surfing was getting old. Unfortunately, the 27 side appears to be rutted by the same person going back and forth. Wet spots, ok, but leaving a rut down the center of the trail for 20', 30', 40' at a time?

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It’s Not Worth It
Bonus: statue
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This statue was bit larger than real size proportions, so submitted for history reasons.
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The downside of doing this is I may have cursed the f out of my helmet. I messed up wiht the angle of this shot because you can't see a knife in the hand of the guy standing up.

This sculpture was originally created to be placed at Kent State University in Ohio, United States, commemorating the killing of four students there on May 4, 1970. The university administration would not allow it to be placed on the campus, however, feeling that it was not "positive" enough. The irony is that Segal intended this sculpture as a positive tribute, in that the story of Abraham and Isaac was not tragic: Isaac was not killed in the biblical story, but was instead saved from death at the last moment (unlike what happened at Kent State). After Kent State University refused the sculpture, Princeton University gladly accepted it for its sculpture garden.
 
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