[rule number=3/]
With The Rules being officially published in three languages (English English, American English, and soon Dutch) and now also being offered in a large full-color format by Rouleur, it is time for the Keepers to accept the reality that Rule #3 is perhaps the most important Rule of all and one which must be enforced vigilantly, even with the most experienced of Cyclists.
Rule Violations occur for many reasons: ignorance, boredom, or even trying to get a certain Dutch Keeper’s goat, but mostly violations happen because we don’t realize our limits of taste have shifted. Boundaries are slowly pushed and over time we grow accustomed to new ways of doing things. My own sock length is such an example, where my preference has slowly shifted from 3cm cuffs to 5cm. (I justify this by pointing out that we are more in symmetry with The Five by wearing a Vcm length of sock.) Some changes are healthy, but some changes foretell the coming apocalypse, and I’m afraid that if we do not return focus to Rule #3, all may be lost.
Keepers Tour was a revelation in this regard. Spending nine days riding with old and new friends alike, not to mention having the opportunity to see the Pros up close and personal makes one point perfectly clear: balance must be restored, and that those who are willing to be shown The Way can still be taught.
The V Signs of the Apocalypse:
The mini-pump lashings appear to have temporarily corrected the situation @asyax, but I fear that with the coming winter in Oz he will soon relapse. @The Engine had to be shown how to put his shorts on properly on an almost daily basis. @Mickey abandoned the overshoes only to reveal similarly long socks. Like alcoholism, it appears all will always be struggling with this condition.
It isn’t easy, restoring order to the realm, and I shudder to think how many other undiagnosed cases we have around the world. But that’s what we’re here for: reuniting wandering Velominati with The Path, one at a time.
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@the Engine
Oh, right! I forgot about that! I'll just point out that William and Alex didn't have fucking CABLE CUTTERS in their toolbox so I had to get creative. Desperate times and all that.
@brett
I'd also like to point out that I was the only one with the courage to ride home with beer in the bidon. If you can't manage that on a ride to and from a brewery, then when the hell can you do it?
@the Engine Transgressing the rules in front of a Keeper takes some real balls (or lack of common sense maybe. Could't they excommunicate you on the spot?). I have come back to a full-on Dana Carvey-Church Lady stance on the rules as of late after some meditation (sans pearls and swinging purse though).
I do like the idea of translating the rules to other languages to spread the gospel and it takes some talent (Southern drawl is easy providing you use the words "fixin" and "y-all" liberally). In my own experience, I was trying to explain "Harden the fuck up" to some buddies in Quebec and them using Google Translate to figure it out was priceless.
Did someone say "tan lines"? It's been a nice spring in the Pacific Northwest of the US of 'Murica. During yesterday's post-ride Fremont Interurban IPA in the tub:
@PeakInTwoYears
3 taps?
@PeakInTwoYears
If you look carefully at @L'Engine you will see that your legs are about the same length, he just has a freakishly long upper body.
@Chris
Yes, there will. We are in the midst of adding a new, more understated design and don't want to put the original up until the new design is ready. Shouldn't be more than a month or so.
Once its up, we'll also switch to a new "preorder" model where you can order but won't get charged until the order actually goes into the manufacturer. It will complicate things on our end a bit as we'll have some extra overhead but it will be well worth it in terms of improved customer experience.
Stand by, and the new shit will be glorious - and we will still have the current design available as well.
@piwakawaka
Center lever routes the water to the hand-held shower thingy. Don't ask how much that shit cost. I could have bought a fucking bike frame.
@frank
Which is so sad for him because I have short legs for my size and he's a meter taller than I am.
@Ccos
I've got The Rider in Dutch (given to me by @ErikdR) and that's finally giving me the motivation to read an entire book in Dutch. Given that I haven't had the courage to read The Rules yet, maybe I'll finally nut up for the Dutch version. It was surreal to see the revision of the cover, reading "De Regels". Also, the Dutch translator caught many errors that no one else had, which is not a surprise.
Interestingly, we've had some folks reach out to translate the page for The Rules into other languages. We have the technology to load different pages based on where you're visiting the site from, so for anyone who wants to translate the page for us, we would be delighted to maintain different version. I have a request from a gent in Italy to translate them, so we'll for sure move forward with that. We had one from Germany as well but never heard back after we gave them the green light.
Anyway, fun stuff. Never thought this would happen when we started posting...and to think of the unlikely odds that Brett and I would meet and set this whole thing afoot is mind boggling. So humbling.