Well, Red Kayak is indeed a true story. The author might have taken some creative liberties to make it more engaging, but the core elements are based on actual happenings.
I'm not sure specifically which 'blind man kayak story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life stories about a blind man and a kayak. Maybe it's about a blind man's adventure in a kayak, how he overcomes his blindness to navigate the waters. Without more details, it's hard to tell the exact story.
One horror story is when a fisherman in his kayak was suddenly caught in a strong current near a rocky shore. He lost control of the kayak and was about to smash into the rocks. Luckily, he managed to use his paddle at the last moment to change the direction slightly, but he still got some scratches on his kayak. Another story is about a guy who was kayak fishing at night. He felt something huge bump his kayak from below. He thought it might be a large fish or even something scarier. He quickly paddled back to shore, his heart pounding all the way.
I'm not aware of any particularly famous 'gay pedal pumping stories' in a traditional sense. But there might be some local tales or personal anecdotes within the gay community related to cycling or pedal - powered activities that are important to those involved.
Another great yowamushi pedal fanfiction idea could be a story set in the future of the yowamushi pedal universe. Maybe some of the original racers are now coaches, and they are training a new generation of cyclists. The fanfiction could explore how the old and new generations interact and how the new racers inherit the spirit of the sport from their predecessors.
I'm not really sure specifically about 'gay pedal pumping stories' as it's a rather unusual and perhaps not very common topic. However, there could be stories about gay cyclists and their adventures while pedaling, like group rides where they explore beautiful sceneries together and build friendships along the way.
A pulp fiction kit is usually a collection of items related to pulp fiction literature, such as old magazines, posters, or maybe even some writing tools associated with that style.