Spinning the wheels of environmentalism
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Alex Coolman
Brian Lawler feels pretty good about riding 10 miles on his red Schwinn
Le Tour bicycle. Fifty miles is OK, too -- even though it takes him a
couple hours.
So how about 480 miles?
That’s how far it is from San Francisco to Newport Beach along Pacific
Coast Highway. And for an 11-year-old kid, that’s mucho mileage.
But Brian and his dad, Newport Beach resident Michael Lawler, will
attempt the ride, driving up to the other Bay city today and heading back
home Sunday on their touring bikes. They plan to take eight days for the
journey, averaging around 60 miles each day.
In an informal way, the elder Lawler said, the trip is in celebration of
Earth Day.
“We celebrated Earth Day last year by picking up trash in the Back Bay,”
he said. “This is just a whole lot more adventurous.”
But there’s also an ulterior motive lurking beneath the environmentalism:
His father has promised Brian that if he completes the ride, he’ll be
rewarded with a motorcycle.
Brian wants a Yamaha 80 -- a small-sized motorbike -- so he can go
zooming around with his similarly equipped friends and leave the world of
pedal power behind.
Brian is rather focused on this ultimate goal.
His main purpose for undertaking the trip, he said, is to “get a
motorcycle.”
When he’s tired out on a long training ride, he said he rejuvenates
himself by considering the fact that “I’ll get a motorcycle.”
Father and son have been training for about four months in preparation
for the big ride. The longest trip they’ve taken is about 50 miles, and
Brian seemed to handle the distance quite well, his father said.
“He had plenty of gas left,” he said. “I’m sure we can do 60 miles at
least once. Whether we can do it eight days in a row is another factor.”
On a historical note, Lawler pointed out that the bicycle trip from San
Francisco to Newport duplicates one that James Irvine, the 19th century
patriarch, once undertook on a precarious, big-wheeled bike of his
period.
However, Irvine, who was fortunate in many other respects, did not
receive a motorcycle upon completion of the journey.
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