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Sorry, we couldn't find anything matching "The ID card and Ten Commandments contain personal information about Lyman R. Tay. Interpretation Text includes: Copyright 1897 "THE CYCLIST'S TEN COMMANDMENTS" Thus spoke the wheel: I am thy friend in need, thy friend indeed. Thou shalt have no other wheel but me . . . Thou shalt not take me in rain, nor on the wrong path. Remember the road to keep it wholly, in view, but not all to thyself. Honor and consider thy fellow cyclist. Thou shalt not murder nor maim by "Scorching". Thou shalt not commit Adult-or-I-nfant to danger. Thou shalt not steal a march on either of them. Thou shalt not witness a false bearing on thy wheel and risk an accident. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's "belle," nor his saddle, nor his tires, nor anything belonging to his Wheel.".