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get on the cycle path puncejust feel like the need to clarify an important point......
not all cyclists wear lycra, ride in pelatons or converge on cafes in said lycra...
motorists who get shitty with cyclists should not take it out on us just because they are using an inefficient form of transport for the city....
Why the hell would you own a bike with no brakes man? They are not aesthetically unappealing and you'd be surprised how useful they are.Granted can't say I've ever worn heels but i really can't imagine pedaling in an angled shoe with a huge gap in the sole. Then again my bike also has no brakes so without a solid sole on the heel I can't really imagine stopping either![]()
A thousand shoe designers just cried out in anguish.I have hand breaks and use the curved part of my shoe to peddal.
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why?A thousand shoe designers just cried out in anguish.
The front calipers seized so i just took them off, the rear brakes just kinda don't really work, they make a lot of noise but don't actually slow you down, probably just needs new pads but eh worst case if I need to stop really fast I can just stand up, take a few running steps and let the bike crash to a stop..Why the hell would you own a bike with no brakes man? They are not aesthetically unappealing and you'd be surprised how useful they are.
At the risk of sounding gay, that sounds like a great way to completely ruin the shank of the shoe. I hope you don't spend a lot of money on your work heels.
Take your bike to ceres and get them to sort it out.The front calipers seized so i just took them off, the rear brakes just kinda don't really work, they make a lot of noise but don't actually slow you down, probably just needs new pads but eh worst case if I need to stop really fast I can just stand up, take a few running steps and let the bike crash to a stop..
Eh I could fix it myself to be honest it just doesn't really worry me enough to bother, on a BMX it's not really a big issue, takes a fair bit of effort to even get enough speed to worry about it.Take your bike to ceres and get them to sort it out.
Aside from the fact the pedals will scratch the shit out of the waist, they're not designed for direct pressure. It'll damage their rigidity.It doesn't ruin them at all.
Risk not averted.At the risk of sounding gay, that sounds like a great way to completely ruin the shank of the shoe. I hope you don't spend a lot of money on your work heels.
What's the etiquette for cyclists riding past people at traffic lights and roundabouts, essentially meaning the driver has to be delayed yet again by the same cyclist? I think cyclists should stay in the same order of car's as when they approach the lights/roundabout rather than holding up the same cars multiple times. Not to mention its a million times safer for the cyclists rathe than moving into the blindspot of a car that will never check
get on the cycle path punce
What's the etiquette for cyclists riding past people at traffic lights and roundabouts, essentially meaning the driver has to be delayed yet again by the same cyclist? I think cyclists should stay in the same order of car's as when they approach the lights/roundabout rather than holding up the same cars multiple times. Not to mention its a million times safer for the cyclists rathe than moving into the blindspot of a car that will never check
Makes me feel like a big man.I presume, statistically, there's a few people on this forum that have yelled things from cars at women on the side of the road. My question to them is: why do you do it, you ******* scumbags?
Makes me feel like a big man.
Clearly you have never ridden a bicycle in traffic - Cars at the most will be held up a couple of seconds by cyclists.
Depends on the road. Some roads have lanes so narrow that a car cannot get past a cyclist while leaving the requisite 1m gap without changing lanes, which may not always be possible depending on the volume of traffic.
If your idea was introduced, this would ultimately slow traffic down even more for the cars stuck behind the cyclist at the intersection... horrible idea...
Thread needs to be retitled 'cyclists v motorists....AGAIN'
As long as the driver, whilst heading to the corner store, doesn't swerve and run the cyclists onto the verge, it'll be OK.I still have hope that this will turn into a 'parmi v parma' thread.