Do cars feel pain?

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yenrod

Guest
dondare said:
Wing mirrors can cost 100s of £££s. They cannot be ajusted from the outside, it's all done with little motors controlled by a button on the dashboard so if you knock one the motorist might have a real problem and real expense. It'd be better if mirrors were replaced by cameras which would eliminate blind-spots, not stick out and not be any more expensive.

This is a ****ing disgrace this thread.

Call yourselves cyclists.

You lot should be ashamed of yourselves.

Like a bunch of Hyenas scapping over a carcass you lot have the gall to post such shite llke this.

This is a cycling forum not a Motoring forum and if this is a joke then **** me...?

Tell me another one :rofl:
 

Willow

Senior Member
Location
Surrey
and I think most of us have the commonsense to be civil. That language and tone is not necessary.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
Why does it make a difference what forum it is? Damage someone's property (car, bicycle, laptop, whatever) because you're impatient and you can expect the owner of that property to be understandably unimpressed.
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
yenrod said:
This is a ****ing disgrace this thread.

Call yourselves cyclists.

You lot should be ashamed of yourselves.

Like a bunch of Hyenas scapping over a carcass you lot have the gall to post such shite llke this.

This is a cycling forum not a Motoring forum and if this is a joke then **** me...?

Tell me another one :rolleyes:

Like many others I am a cyclist as well as a motorist. What part don't you understand ?
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
It's not rocket science Yenners.
Don't take chances if it's likely to damage other people or thier stuff.
If you do damage other people's stuff, stop and apologise. It's only polite.
Honestly!
 
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sternwood

Guest
I've clipped a wing mirror, stopped and held a hand up, the driver gave me the thumbs up. No problem. No need to upset drivers.
 

yenrod

Guest
TheDoctor said:
It's not rocket science Yenners.
Don't take chances if it's likely to damage other people or thier stuff.
If you do damage other people's stuff, stop and apologise. It's only polite.
Honestly!

What gets me never mind on this thread is that we are on a cycling forum and as far as I can read Hand’ apologised.

Instead he’s been tried by the very forum he sought refuge and some support within.

If cyclists are hit they pretty much die IF car drivers get hit they get injured !

You lot are a disgrace.

Ive said this before and I’ll prob. say it again.

Naivety isn’t in it.
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
yenrod said:
What gets me never mind on this thread is that we are on a cycling forum and as far as I can read Hand’ apologised.

Instead he’s been tried by the very forum he sought refuge and some support within.

If cyclists are hit they pretty much die IF car drivers get hit they get injured !

You lot are a disgrace.

Ive said this before and I’ll prob. say it again.

Naivety isn’t in it.

You clearly need to wind your neck in. So what if this is a cycling forum, the op clearly squeezed through a gap that was not there, hit someone's wing mirror and came here for some moral support. I doubt very much he was expecting the deserved reaction he got.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
Indeed. There is no magic immunity from anti-social behaviour just because you're a cyclist posting on a cycling forum.
 

nilling

Über Member
Location
Preston, UK
handsome joe said:
...I know when i made a mistake. Let me make this clear. I can accept a rollocking when its justified. But, please read this properly, its the whether the rollicking is in preportion, which i felt it was not...

You made a mistake, we all do. You have put your hand up to it, fair play. Just take the rollocking on the chin and don't beat yourself up too much about it. Learn from this unpleasant experience.
 

SW19cam

Über Member
Location
London
Gosh, one thing this post has done is got people chatting. On a side note, who has seen that car advert (I think it is Volvo?). It says 'debate brings us together'. Absolute rubbish! Debate seems to make us less likely to be together, and that's not we want.

Having now reviewed the original posts, and our subsequent replies, I do see that we may have, in the most part, missed Joe's point. Joe acknowledges that he made a mistake, he just doesn't think it warranted what happened. What did happen? He got an earfull. None of us actually like it when this happens; indeed for Joe it was an awful frustration
(He had apologised). However, from the driver's perspective; he hadn't heard this (by the sounds of it...), so obviously it was rather frustrating for them too!

A frustrating situation (for both people present) and I hope neither encounter it again! (Call my naive..haha)

Right, where's my bike, I'm off home...note to self; beware of undertaking on the left!
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I quite understand people being protective about their cars - aren't we often the same with our bikes? I know I'd rather park my bike (on a train for example), than leave it to someone else who might handle it badly, not take care of it.
 

Downward

Guru
Location
West Midlands
It depends if you clipped it or broke it.
Don't forget replacement Glass just for Mirrors is nearly £30.
Problem is they are all heated now so if you want this to work you need to buy a proper replacement.

Gotta think too what would you have said if he had of clipped your handlebar ?
 
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