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| LAL | Wed Jun 4, 2008 11:34 pm Post #11 |
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I prefer rollerblading... hope that doesn't make me gay :unsure: Haven't ridden my bike in maybe 4 years. |
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| CHILL | Wed Jun 4, 2008 11:37 pm Post #12 |
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I hate the bike riders who always ride their bikes on the street WHEN THERE IS A SIDEWALK. Then all the vehicles have to make way for them when the road is already skinny enough, and you are going 20-40 MPH. Those bikeriders need to know it is not about them. Then there are those people that dress like they are in the Tour de France and ride the road as if they are actually a car. So they are going 15 MPH on a road you could be going 35 MPH. And you have to slow down better than them if they slow down or else you will hit them. And they always make it the car driver's fault. :wacko: |
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| LAL | Wed Jun 4, 2008 11:42 pm Post #13 |
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Up here, riding your bike on the sidewalk is illegal. People still do it, but if there are actually people walking on the sidewalk while you're biking on it, you'll get booked. Might be the same deal down there? Nevertheless, I also hate bikers on the road. They're reckless because they know it's always the driver's fault if anything happens. One time I was taking a left at a stop sign. It was my turn to go so I went and then all of a sudden, some biker flies around the corner and cuts me off. He didn't stop... then he has the nerve to give me a dirty look. I let it slide though; didn't feel like getting arrested that day. |
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| sportslover | Wed Jun 4, 2008 11:42 pm Post #14 |
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That makes you very gay.
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| LAL | Wed Jun 4, 2008 11:43 pm Post #15 |
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But I'm black. Nothing I do is gay... it's stylish.
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| Prime Time | Thu Jun 5, 2008 12:04 am Post #16 |
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Rock God, God of Rock, Tom Petty
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Ummmm...bikes are supposed be to on the street, not the sidewalk. |
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| jrmycmpfan | Thu Jun 5, 2008 12:17 am Post #17 |
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Keep cool my babies
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Yes, but driven on the shoulder. Not 5 feet into the lane, or act like a car and drive in the lane. I always love it when they act like cars, going 15 MPH, and do the arm signals. If you're going to act like a car, you have to abide by the car laws too. That means no running through stop signs, because you can... |
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| CHILL | Thu Jun 5, 2008 12:18 am Post #18 |
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Well, maybe because you live in the Gay City. It is rude for people to ride their bikes on the road because the drivers have to go out of their way in more ways than one, especially they can just be riding the sidewalk. If you want to be a knucklehead, wear tight clothing, and ride 15 MPH on a busy street then do it on the sidewalk, where the raging homos will be holding hands and walking their poodles. |
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| jrmycmpfan | Thu Jun 5, 2008 12:24 am Post #19 |
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Keep cool my babies
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Another "bike" thing that pisses me off is when motorcycles go in between cars in congested traffic. Wait like everybody else has to and don't cut me off. |
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| sportslover | Thu Jun 5, 2008 12:30 am Post #20 |
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We don't have many dudes that ride their bike here(on the street). I'm glad.
Edited by sportslover, Thu Jun 5, 2008 12:30 am.
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