Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: bikes

Rest Stop

16 Jun 2005 145
Members of the Kalamazoo Bicycle Club take a break during an early-season ride in April of 1977. This photo was taken at the corner of 33rd and Main in Comstock Township by my brother, whose bike is visible on the right edge of the photo. Most of these riders were regulars on KBC rides. This particular ride was memorable because it took place a few days after a tornado had damaged several of the homes on (rural) Main Street. We discussed changing the already-published route before starting the trip, but the riders decided to mix it up with the gawkers. Of course, we were ourselves gawkers. But the tour route was planned well before the twister hit. My proudest accomplishment as KBC's president was our ride schedule. In-season, we offered four weekly rides, from a variety of starting points and for all levels of ability. All rides had maps, and most maps showed options for stronger and weaker riders. I, and the other officers, considered presenting ride opportunities to be our main responsibility, and I think we did it well. The riders, from foreground to rear: Unknown (memory failure, I think), Debbie Dinda, Alvin Holmes, one of the McLains in orange (I think), probably Kevin Kimbrough in the blue jersey, not sure who's stretching, me in the white (BikeCentennial) jersey, not sure in yellow, and Scott McLain in the red/white/blue outfit. Any help will be appreciated.... Camera: Olympus OM-1 Photo by Richard Dinda

VW Sag

11 Jun 2005 113
Here we find Mom's Beetle pretending to be a sag wagon, I think on the Kalamazoo Bicycle Club's 1977 Distance Medley Tour. (My brother thinks the location was Crum Park, near Galesburg.) Mom's car didn't make a good sag wagon, but it was readily available. And quite recognizable. Camera: Minolta Zoom 110 SLR (or Olympus OM-1) Photo by Joel Dinda (I think--looks like my picture, but looks like Dick's camera)

KBC @ Scotts Mill

13 Jun 2005 172
The Kalamazoo Bicycle Club takes an excursion to Scotts Mill County Park, sometime in 1976. As I recall, the park hadn't yet officially opened, but we found the park system's naturalist wandering the place and she gave us a tour. An interesting day. The building in the background is the miller's home; the mill itself is to the left of and behind the photographer. The fence in this photo is also prominent in the photo I posted a few months back.... This photo may be mine--in which case it's an unusually clear shot from my Minolta Zoom 110--or (more likely) it was taken by my brother (Kalamazoo Richard) with his Olympus OM-1.

Fat Tire & Skinny

14 Mar 2011 83
Or Fat Tubes & Skinny. Or New Bike & Old.

Shelter from the Storm

26 Jun 2006 84
Dwightwood Spring , near Arch Rock on Mackinac Island. I love the island, but I really can't recommend it on rainy days....

Laundramat

25 Jan 2006 82
My brother, Kalamazoo Richard , bicycled from Kalamazoo to Dayton to attend the 1980 convention of the League of American Wheelmen (Bicyclists, now). He was, I believe, accompanied by a couple other members of the Kalamazoo Bicycle Club. This photograph is from that excursion. Perhaps Dick will fill in some details in the comments. ------------------------------- This will be the last KBC photo for a bit. I've got more, and will resume the series at some later date....

Troopers on Bikes

29 Apr 2006 99
Michigan State Police Troopers patrolling the parade at the St. Ignace car show; June 2005.

Hot Rods & Harleys

28 Aug 2010 68
Mulliken is Party Central today as the Brothers of the Ring Motorcycle Club hosts their eighth annual Hot Rods & Harleys show. Here's the view down Main Street in late afternoon. Down the other end of the street they were having a kiddie tractor pull. The car show was on the Common (beyond the castle). And there were dozens of bikes, some of which were actually part of the show. The car show ended around five, as did the ox roast. But the beer tent's still open.