DarrenCC
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Show me the rule book for having fun. I gave up competing in the 90s…
This.Fuck Off
Isnt it cheating to push your bike up a hill?l passed a guy tonight on a long, steep off road climb out of my local park. l can just about clean it on my regular MTB, but it's hell, and over the years it's never got any easier.
He was pushing his bike up the hill and as l passed him on my Ebike he said "that's cheating"
Well, maybe. But he wasn't riding it, he was pushing his bike.
l couldn't think of a response so l said nothing, l just kept going.
You might try reading the original post and title of the thread. SMH!Okay.....
Who are you telling to F**k off?
I've had my ebike for 4 months now and there's been so many comments on trail like..'oh you have an ebike, I was wondering how you're passing me". Lol! So egotistical.
I understand fully why cyclists take up one lane of the road - it forces drivers to overtake them properly and safely."single file guys, single file"
As a motorcyclist myself I agree with what you say about truck drivers and the like.I understand fully why cyclists take up one lane of the road - it forces drivers to overtake them properly and safely.
I used to ride on the road. The big huge problem is that the majority of people driving on the road don't give much thought to driving. I see it all the time. I follow some dude in a sports car, I'm in my van, around a corner and he's over the line right at the apex and he can't do anything to pull in! I use up all my lane going wide coming in and I'm hugging the inside of the corner at the apex - no stress at all on my van even with the seating over the front wheels!
In the middle of nowhere, car pulled over on the road; I drive past it on the opposite side of the road. If someone runs out I won't even have to react. So often I just see drivers blindly following the dotted lines or the unbroken lines - unable to think independently or actively.
Truck drivers and motorcyclists are generally switched on. Car drivers are generally zombies.
As a motorcyclist myself I agree with what you say about truck drivers and the like.
But when following roadies at times I wonder if they have any road craft at all. Riding two or three abreast round bends leaves they guy on the out side nowhere to go if as you say a car coming the other way comes over the white line. Would it not be safer if they were to stagger their position?
It's like zombie pedestrians walking out on a zebra crossing without looking because they have the right of way. You may be in the right but will probably come off worse.
My point is why ride two abreast when you can stagger. That would still leave someone on the outside to prevent a blind overtake and still leave the guy on the outside somewhere to go if a coming car cuts the white line.Riding 2-3 abreast around a corner is more about preventing a blind overtake I suspect. Hear you about the zombie thing, but it's rubbish being a ped there or at a junction where you have right of way and basically having to test the water with your limbs.
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