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GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
And here we see a clear POB & cyclist divide... not that being a POB is bad as long as you're a responsible POB.
 

lordloveaduck

Well-Known Member
Location
Birmingham
Watch the silly cyclist vídeos. The riders there also don't see what the big deal is.


Seriously chaps, you need to get off your high horse, and as for watching the 'Silly cyclist videos' no thank you. I still have a mind of my own and free will.

SNOBS on a bicycles good grief. I suppose you'll be complaing about some ones dust cap not matching there tires.


PS. the amount of people that carry objects whilst on there bike eg ladders, large bags, pots of paint or eating with both hands. Yet you make a big deal out of this chap.....wonder why:whistle:
 

Andrius.B

Active Member
Location
Bristol
I am against any type of activity on a bike that might cause damage to other. If you ride in some village with no active traffic then feel free to carry what ever you want on the bike, feel free to ride while eating with both hands, feel free to ride without brakes or in any other way you want. But if you are riding in a city or in a place with active traffic and pedestrians, then you have a responsibility to do everything you can to prevent any potential damage to the traffic or pedestrians, to keep all of your attention on the road, and have a responsibility to keep your hands on the handlebar, ready to brake or steer swiftly and precisely in any situation.
 

Mugshot

Cracking a solo.
I suppose you'll be complaing about some ones dust cap not matching there tires.
Now this kind of behaviour really annoys me :cursing:
 
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