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The Well Tempered Bicycle

\"wellPresenting the Well Tempered Bicycle…

Sorry, J.S. Bach. Seriously, though, bikes can seem quite ornery at times. There was the time the tricycle threw me.

It was a misty morning; and apparently it had been misty for hours. That let the dampness seep into everything, including the trike’s brakes.

I had always heard/read that bicycle brakes grip less well when they and the wheels’ rims are wet. With the trike I found it to be the opposite: they grabbed harder when wet; and I had front-wheel brake only.

That morning I started out on my ride; and was braking as I approached the stop sign a block from home. Before I knew what was happening, I was on the ground with the trike on top of me. It”s not as though I had been flying along at 20 mph, either. Under 10 mph, probably.

Luckily I wasn’t hurt; but the thought that flashed through my mind was, “The old gal’s developing temperament!”

As to J.S. Bach, I bet he would have been glad to have a bicycle. The story goes that he walked 200 miles to hear Buxtehude play the organ. Mark Twain, I suspect, would not have thought, \”the well tempered bicycle\”. Quite the contrary, in fact!