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A small handful of bike paths, that are not usually accessible unless you transport your bike by car, are among the very few alternatives for cycling in Dallas and these are not viable for serious riding since speeds are limited by walkers and extremely slooow individuals riding bikes not to mention 15 mph speed limits.
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https://www.dallasnews.com/news/tran...-trails-system https://www.attorneybrianwhite.com/c...es-in-the-u-s/ Last edited by nickl; 03-19-2019 at 08:33 PM. |
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Lots of bike infrastructure built for the casual cyclist and plans for much much more. Location for NAHBS is perfect. 30 miles of gravel in the trinity river levee right there next to the convention center. Last edited by rst72; 03-19-2019 at 08:50 PM. |
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I will definitely drive up from Houston to attend my first NAHBS.
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The cycling community here says otherwise. We just work with what we got and it’s pretty good when you know where to go. It takes some figuring out if not familiar, but there’s good riding here. Last edited by rst72; 03-19-2019 at 09:12 PM. |
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I'll plan to attend this one. I haven't been since the very first show in Houston.
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Dallas is wonderful for bike riding. Just find one of the big shops and they will tell you where to go to ride.
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Hmmmm - that must be the parts of the DFW area I haven't seen.
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Don’t say that, i just took delivery of a cow my friends and I bought!
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True but in the early years NAHBS really was a place for small builders to show their stuff, take orders, yak..informal, fun..Still some of that but getting more 'corporate' by the year..and bigger..A lot of smaller builders have decided that a 'bike art show' and the race for awards wasn't in their best(business) interest and don't go anymore. PLUS it isn't cheap. Still a great show but it doesn't have the 'small town, local' feel it once had..IMHO, of course.
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I ride directly from my house most days it's not raining. Granted if you're a Mr.Time Trial the bike paths can get a little frustrating with walkers, skateboarders...etc. |
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