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Fat man on bicycle faster than C-ville St car traffic (Adv)




2008-08-03 - B&B QUE - Photo By Larry Smith.
LARRY SMITH, popular radio personality at WHVE FM 92.7, snapped this photo depicting Happy Chandler's famed Fat man on a bicycle. It's of Ed Waggener, factotum at ColumbiaMagazine.com who still has a driver's license, but is trying to support the Rotary Club/Parks & Rec/UK Cooperative Extension Service effort to make Columbia friendlier to walkers and bikers. Amazingly, the trip by bike to Ol' Joe's B&B Que was faster, round trip, than it would have been by car. The bike was powered the two miles on one pulled pork sandwich, one of B&B's grilled rosanears, and coffee One car passed the 168 year old rider on the way down the hill, but coming back, the rider was able to pass more than 20 cars, blocked in Campbellsville ST. traffic. The bike is a Schwinn Coffee, a comfort bike with three speed in hub transmission, a coaster brake plus front and year calipre brakes, a luggage rack, and a sofa-like saddle. It's a demo from Main Street Bikes, Shelbyville, KY, which has an MSRP of $389.95, but is on sale from MSB for $299.95.


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