Full Metal Sprocket
Regular
I watch what cyclists are doing when I am pedestrian.Either for good or bad stuff.
You know the distances to home from various points or landmarks within a 5 mile radius so that you know which one to take to round up the mileage at the end of a ride.
All the shortcuts or alternative routes you know are fek-all use on the rare occasions you use the car.
yep, and when walking along a busy high street, indicating before turning into the newsagents.When out running, I find myself in cycle lanes.
And I always do a life-saver check over my shoulder before turning.
...as opposed to 'someone who rides a bike'.
This is an idea I remember, possibly from here, but possibly from Cycling Plus, either way, it was a long time ago.
I can't claim credit for these two, but they've stuck in my memory:
1) Pointing out potholes and rough road surfaces when you are driving a car.
2) Drinking sideways from beer bottles, so you "can see where you are going"
Personally, I can spot an underinflated tyre or a saddle that is too low from a mile off, and I always point it out to whoever is with meand sometimes to person on the bike, too.
getting jealous when you see other cyclists and you are in a car !!
When you are going somewhere and you think . I wonder if I can cycle there instead of using the car even when it's 100 miles away and you only have 2 hours to get there .
I hope the derailer is OK, Those hangers are fragile and bend easily.Earlier today while doing a spot of living room tidying up I managed to head butt my bike's dérailleur. I'm not sure whether this says more about my tidying up skills or my cycling identity.
Typical cyclist.... "Forget me head, how's the bike?"I hope the derailer is OK, Those hangers are fragile and bend easily.