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PRACTICAL
CYCLING TIPS: BICYCLE SHOPS, MAPS |
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Bike
Shops and Maps |
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When we went to Denmark
we knew how popular cycling was and assumed that spares
would be readily available. Not so, everybody rides
sit up and beg roadsters with internal
hub gears, if any. They do not have spares for touring
bikes, derailleur gears, or even correct sized inner
tubes. The bike shops try to help as
much as they can, but they can only do so much without
the parts. We got the impression that it would be a
similar story in the Netherlands and Italy.
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Maps in a scale
of about
1:100,000 are about right for cycling.
We got a great set of maps of the Netherlands
at the ANWB (the Dutch motor club) office in Amsterdam.
The good thing was that they divided the country into
logical areas, with some maps landscape orientation
and others portrait. To allow this, some maps had considerable
overlap, rather than using a strict grid system. They
came in a plastic pouch with a guide book that we threw
away because it was heavy and in Dutch.
We are considering GPS, but the technology
is moving so fast that it would be out of date by the
next holiday. We will probably leave it until GPS enabled
cell phones are more common.
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