The answer depends on whether Al Qaeda has a leader with enough gravitas and charisma to take and maintain control of the organization. In all likelihood though, I think the group will disintegrate as an international organization and we'll only hear from them in the future as a local...
The answer depends on whether Al Qaeda has a leader with enough gravitas and charisma to take and maintain control of the organization. In all likelihood though, I think the group will disintegrate as an international organization and we'll only hear from them in the future as a local...
The answer depends on whether Al Qaeda has a leader with enough gravitas and charisma to take and maintain control of the organization. In all likelihood though, I think the group will disintegrate as an international organization and we'll only hear from them in the future as a local...
Oh, I love the night life,
I got to boogie on the disco 'round, oh yea.
Oh, I love the night life,
I got to boogie on the disco 'round, oh yea.
I love the night life,
I got to boogie on the disco 'round, oh yea.
Bicycle tires are supposed to be round. If you're tire isn't round, then odds are you have a flat. You can test this hypothesis by putting more air in the bicycle tire, if it leaks out again then you have a bad tube. Either a puncture that can be patched or a torn value that can't be, go here...
I've never tried it, but I think it is a great idea. As far as your kids are concerned, it will be an adventure and a half for them.
http://www.strollersforbaby.com/files/3284143/uploaded/bike%20trailer.jpg
http://www.cycle9.com/blog/c9blog_files/RearViewofYuba.jpg...
It depends on the highway. There may be local city ordinances or state laws that prohibit bicycles on certain roads.
I'm not a bicycle tourer, but a bicycle trip of 191 miles is probably a three to four day trip. Figure 60 to 80 miles a day with breaks as a rule of thumb. To do the...
Actually I suppose I would. I'm a bicyclist, if Lance Armstrong had fallen on his knees and publicly prayed after winning the Tour de France I don't think I would have been as nearly as impressed with him as I am now.
I'm not an expert on folders by any means, or anything else, but I have some experience with non-folders and my son recently bought a no name Chinese folder. It is definitely a different type of ride. Try adjusting the handle bar length and the seat hight, maybe you can come up with something...
Seriously, twenty bucks and a cell phone, just in case. Go to bikeforum.net and browse a little, do a search or two, and if you still have questions post them there. Those guys have studied the various aspects of bicycling to the ninth degree. Lights depend on the nature of your ride and your...