Which one did the rapping?Bananananana wrappers, on the other hand, seem to get ditched with monotonous regularity.
Which one did the rapping?Bananananana wrappers, on the other hand, seem to get ditched with monotonous regularity.
I'm not going to get het up about any of these but I can sorta see if I squint really hard why they may frustrate others, except valve caps, and I've seen them get bad press before, what the hell is wrong with the humble little valve cap? They're so inoffensive and I'd have thought rather useful too.Reflectors on the bike, a bell, an sort of chainguard or protection disk on the freewheel,, valve caps, tyres whose logo are not centred of said valves, bar tap which is any colour other than black, mudguards
All those carelessly discarded CO2 cartridges all over the place. Especially on suburban streets.
I even see loads of them in alleyways, where cycling is expressly prohibited. What on earth are cyclists going down them for, is it specifically to flytip a load of CO2 cartridges, as there always seems to be a heap of them?
(I'm presuming they are CO2 cartridges, as there aren't an awful lot of pastry chefs near me..?)
I was being a bit facetious in my OPMust admit at first I thought it was cyclists doing this...then there were getting to be too many of them and I realised it wasn't.
I don't agree with it (I think it keeps the shoot spread across our roads out of the valve) but I know the rules-fans dislike them: "The plastic cap is only there for shipping and storage. Open up a new tube. See how the tube wraps around the stem? Well that little threaded part you loosen to add air to the tire will wear a hole in the tube over time if it isn’t capped. Once the tire is installed, the cap is utterly useless and will serve no purpose. Take it off. Seriously. The fact that you think it’s of use and therefore should be on the stem, just because it was in the box, says a lot about you to every new person you’ll meet." - Ten Sure-fire Tells that You’re a Road Cycling Noob… « Fit RecoveryI'm not going to get het up about any of these but I can sorta see if I squint really hard why they may frustrate others, except valve caps, and I've seen them get bad press before, what the hell is wrong with the humble little valve cap? They're so inoffensive and I'd have thought rather useful too.
Around here there's not enough of them for it to be cyclistsMust admit at first I thought it was cyclists doing this...then there were getting to be too many of them and I realised it wasn't.
Is that what it is, well what a steaming pile of bollocks that is. As you quite rightly say, they keep the shoot out of your valve, nobody wants that!!"The plastic cap is only there for shipping and storage. Open up a new tube. See how the tube wraps around the stem? Well that little threaded part you loosen to add air to the tire will wear a hole in the tube over time if it isn’t capped. Once the tire is installed, the cap is utterly useless and will serve no purpose. Take it off. Seriously. The fact that you think it’s of use and therefore should be on the stem, just because it was in the box, says a lot about you to every new person you’ll meet."
Me too. When opening my tool roll last weekend, I was embarrassingly happy to find that I'd actually put a presumed-lost valve cap in there during a quick puncture repair.I'd love to join the pro-valve-cap tribe but I always lose the little beggars
Still, not many riders are keeping pork pies in their top tube bag or jersey pockets, unwrapping and consuming them on the move. Generally pork pies require a sit and some contemplation, and that often occurs on a bench that will have a bin near it.The OP's complaint was about the consumption of gels, nothing to do with the disposal of wrappers, which would apply as much to pork pies as to gels.
And finished withThe OP wasn't complaint about people throwing away gel wrappers, so that's all by the by. The complaint was about people consuming gels.
which means we can all talk about whatever annoys us.Over to you...
Quite right too, chap I know was invited on a ride but was stalling as he didnt have any gels so was asking if he could borrow some off other riders, the ride he had been invited on (which he was well aware of) was a gentle spin down the cycle path totalling approx 8 miles.The OP's complaint wasn't about people throwing away gel wrappers, so that's all by the by. The complaint was about people consuming gels.
They also need a jar of Branston pickle.Generally pork pies require a sit and some contemplation, and that often occurs on a bench that will have a bin near it.
I prefer black pepper on mine (freshly ground of course)They also need a jar of Branston pickle.
On a pork pie? Are you quite mad?I prefer black pepper on mine (freshly ground of course)![]()