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| Bachetta designer Rich Pinto meets a rabid customer. Carbon fiber and titanium yuppies :o) | Coastal mansion in Rye, New Hampshire. | The Hoyt's neighborhood. | Ann Hoyt is an avid 'bent rider too ... people who play together, stay together! | Trikes were welcome too. |
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| Tina came all the way from Virginia with her SatRDay. | Just some of the recumbents that showed up at the event. IN the background we see Rich Pinto, famous designer and co-founder of Bachetta recumbents. | The weekend drew recumbent fans from as far as a ten hour SUV drive away. | Bob Immler was one of 4 single upright Bike Fridays that crashed the event, with the Hoyt's welcome. | Everyone eagerly entered a raffle for some dinotte bike lights, a night's stay at the Hoyt's Cottages ... and a copy of the Gal's Route 66 and Peru DVD's. |
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| Robert Skaff demonstrated his unique and powerfui lighting system. | John introduces Rich Pinto, designer and co-founder of Bachetta recumbents. Rich put on a fabulous ribs BBQ for the attendees .. after burning off calories at 30 mph up the coast. | Rich Pinto with one of the Hoyt's 'daughters'. | Ann Hoyt prepares to lead one of the three rider groups into the Rye hinterland. | A former navy prison on the river near Portsmouth. |