Slender Fungus Cycling Association

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Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Friday, February 14, 2014

Valentine's Weekend

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Hope y'all get out and ride to catch up. Keep me posted on any rides. Below is a video from the awesome Salsa Guys. This will give every...
Saturday, November 24, 2012

Gypsy Roots.

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As many of you know the Slender Fungus enjoys its Gypsy Roots. We love riding at night and actually feel more comfortable doing so. Here is ...
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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Super Mario at it again.

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Mario Cipollini has never ceased to amaze me. He is the type of guy that has boundless energy and lives life at fullest. This video is amazi...
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Iowa Mission #4 is a success

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As you might have read over at the Cookie Blog we were able to get out and get a mission accomplished in the month of November. We drove to ...
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I have been a bicycle aficionado since I was 5 years old. I saw for the first time some short broadcast of the Tour de France on t.v. in 1968. We had an old Black and White at the time and that is all I needed that day to fall in love with the bike. I begged with all my might to receive the coveted Tour de France Motobecane that I had spotted at a department store. My dad assured me I was too short to ride it. It had 700c wheels and a full size adult frame. Ever since that day cycling has guided me through the toughest moments of my life. Commuting, racing cross, working at shops, meeting industry people, working on shitty repairs, building over 1,300 wheels and Bike shop hopping for over 17 years. My next goals are to take all this a step foward and see how far I can push all this time and energy. With the help and support of family and some very reliable pals I think it is time to open a serious boutique shop. This is my next project once all is figured out. I want to continue the "real tradition" that is European style road cycling and not the dorky, heavy, triplechainring gang-gangly ill fitting bikes that the corporate companies are falsely selling us.
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