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More Snow Shots

Just rode around for a few hours. The roads are getting a lot better, although the side streets are still pretty bad. Haven’t been to the bridges yet, so no telling how bad they are. All the way down Kent to Flushing and over to Washington isn’t bad though, just sloshy. I’m sure it’ll freeze tonight, so take some try running some bigger tires with a lower psi. The northside piers are huge snow drifts and the city looks so cold from the water. Some more pics below.

You’re fucked buddy!

Java St. pier in Greenpoint.

Bruiser, again in the snow.

A few more on my Flickr.

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  • Gordon

    Prolly, are those your usual tires? And how screwed are you riding brakeless in these crazy slippery conditions?

  • Craig

    I was gonna ask the same thing…yikkkes. It’s the same way in Boston…sucks. i’ve seen so many bikes that’ve been crushed by the snow plows cause they were left out on the street last night…

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/32492409@N04/ Andy Temkin

    This is how we do it upstate.

  • Pepe

    Hey. Nice pictures. What camera did you use? Must been really bad snowing in nyc. How was the riding on those slippery roads without any break?

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    Canon G10

  • Pepe

    Hey. Nice pictures. What camera did you use? Must been really bad snowing in nyc. How was the riding on those slippery roads without any break?

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