The art of the spoke card, explained. As a kid I went through a short phase of putting spoke cards on my bike. Back in the day the intent was to make an annoying flapping sound as the card clicked against the spokes with the wheels in motion. This approach is much more civilized. I gave ‘em up when my dad pointed out that they were loosening the spokes in my wheels and it would be my responsibility to fix them.
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I went through a spoke card phase. Maybe I should start up again now that the rain has stopped here in California.
But what’s with using Queen’s “Bicycle Race” on Every Single Bike Video? This is the third YouTube bike video today I’ve watched using that song.