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Last Tuesday on a visit to the brilliant Brompton Bikes where I rode one of their models round the factory.
I rode one to take full advantage of another article, "San Francisco Has a Lot on Its Plate" (April 29), by Rick Lyman.
"I was absolutely amazed when I rode one," she said.
I've ridden a bike most days of my adult life and in my late twenties, I rode one around the world.
As I rode one of the T-bars up the mountain after yet another blissful run, a loud "whoomp" and the shivering earth roused me from my reverie.
I rode one of the city bikes along the Torrens River, and almost made it to the ocean before I had to go back to do a soundcheck.
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I ride one of the dozen or so still in service and it lifts me silently to the top of the cliff from where I can see wonderful views of the city and also the cable car's machinery – which looks so decrepit it's amazing it still works.
Now I want to make it clear that I find faux hoverboards pretty dumb and, while fun to ride, I make a fool of myself every time I ride one.
Would I ride one?
Last year, I spent several hours with her and her staff when I rode on one of the 200 Huffington Post buses that she commandeered, at a cost of $250,000, to take people from New York to Jon Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity in Washington DC.
"I rode on a bicycle with one wheel a unicycle," he recalled.
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