Well, like I said, the parade was rain or shine, and it was rain, but I was just crazy enough to go ahead with it. The high today was 39 and it was a steady mist or light rain all day. There was a smaller crowd in the parade, a smaller crowd riding with me, and a smaller crowd watching the parade, but we made a lot of people smile. Here are some photos that a lady from church took as we were riding. My little boy (6 years old) was riding, this was his third year in the parade, the last 2 years were HOT, this was miserable and he was crying but trying to be strong. I kept telling him I would put his bike on the float behind us and let him ride in their vehicle in the heat, but he wanted to ride. His little hands were frozen and about a block into the parade it wasn't getting better, I found a family from church watching and asked them to take him and warm him up, let him watch the parade, and then take him home afterward. Sad not being able to ride with my little man, but my daughter hung in with me on the Beast.
This is one of my high school students on the tall bike (11th grade) and her little sister (9th grade) on the swing bike behind her.
Brother and sister (7th and 6th grade) on the reverse "WRFF" trike and mini tall bike.
New paint job on the taller bike, rides so good I can ride it with my eyes closed. Hopefully this was it's last parade as I need to scrap this one and build something nicer.
She rode this one last year and fell quite a few times (one of the toughest teenage girls you'll ever meet), but she didn't fall any this year. This bike rides so nice, but with the short wheelbase it is very tippy.
Me again, the boy in the background on the bike with the wheel disks is the little brother of the 2 sisters riding. He is on the "rodeo" bike and loves to ride.
This is the sister on the swing bike, she can't get enough of this bike and she rides it like nobody else. She still crashes it, but only from doing insane turns at crazy speeds.
My 10 year old on the Beast, we decided for her to ride this as we were loading the bikes to go tot he parade, she was afraid she wouldn't be able to stop it, but she did great and with her little self over those big tires, she got lots of attention.
Can't keep her in frame, I don't ride this bike as fast as she does...
Still at it.
You can see how everyone was bundled up.
Well, I've officially hijacked this thread.