User3143 said:What was it that kept you in primary for over half a minute?
In that situation, its generally the @r$€h01€ threatening a close, dangerous overtake behind me that keeps me in primary.
User3143 said:What was it that kept you in primary for over half a minute?
tdr1nka said:I do know what you mean, some cyclists ride out too far where not necessary and hold up traffic
Sam Kennedy said:Today on my way back to school I was stopped at some lights (In Primary), the car behind me beeped, so I looked behind, then they kept beeping their horn, after the lights turned green I stayed in primary to stop them overtaking, and they continued to keep beeping (by now they must have beeped at least 20 times, in the space of about 30 seconds), there was a gap in the traffic and they overtook, and some chav lad was sitting in the passenger seat waved or pointed or something, I can't remember, I had the red mist
I was tempted to gob on his window but decided to not bother reacting. I think the only reason people do pointless stuff like this is so they can try and show off to their friends, and have some sort of story to tell. If you don't react they have nothing.
"I beeped a cyclist 20 times"
"What did they do?"
"Nothing"
I've noticed something though, it's nearly always people in crap cars, or BMW's, who drive and act like retards.
I know this isn't an interesting story, because I didn't let it escalate into anything.![]()
Sam Kennedy said:I know this isn't an interesting story, because I didn't let it escalate into anything.![]()
Cab said:So I'm told... But its his/her choice to do so. Not mine. And when it is appropriate to surrender primary position is a judgement call thats dangerous to second guess.
But you did react, didn’t you? You let the whole incident burn its way into your brain, pondered about it for hours and then decided to put it on the internet – to what end? Most of us would have forget about it about 15 seconds after the last beep – I wouldn’t have given it that long! So why have you posted on here? Are you in need of tea & sympathy? Tea – make it yourself, sympathy – you’ll find it in a dictionary between ‘sex’ and ‘syphilis’!Sam Kennedy said:I think the only reason people do pointless stuff like this is so they can try and show off to their friends, and have some sort of story to tell. If you don't react they have nothing.
Please post when you do have something of interest! I was involved in a ‘hit and run’ last October, did i post on here? No because it was not a major thing; knocked off the bike by an unknown vehicle. I was helped to a bus shelter where I dressed my wounds, phoned my wife who said ‘Take a taxi home if you want to.’ I then rode to my regular coffee shop where I was greeted with “Morning, Hippo, short ride today? Cappuccino?”. After the coffee, I rode home. No damage to bike but needed new top, shorts, helmet & specs – cost about £300. The following morning, I was back on the bike. Do not let these non-incidents affect you - concentrate on the positive side of cycling and enjoy it!Sam Kennedy said:I know this isn't an interesting story...
Wow. I love generalised statements. Will you, Sam Kennedy, stop jumping red lights and don’t tell me that you do not – you are a cyclist and all cyclists jump red lights!Sam Kennedy said:I've noticed something though, it's nearly always people in crap cars, or BMW's, who drive and act like retards.
mr_hippo said:I was involved in a ‘hit and run’ last October, did i post on here? No because it was not a major thing; knocked off the bike by an unknown vehicle. I was helped to a bus shelter where I dressed my wounds, phoned my wife who said ‘Take a taxi home if you want to.’ I then rode to my regular coffee shop where I was greeted with “Morning, Hippo, short ride today? Cappuccino?”. After the coffee, I rode home. No damage to bike but needed new top, shorts, helmet & specs – cost about £300. The following morning, I was back on the bike. Do not let these non-incidents affect you - concentrate on the positive side of cycling and enjoy it!
mr_hippo said:Please post when you do have something of interest!
Kaipaith said:I found it interesting. Your post, on the other hand...
mr_hippo said:But you did react, didn’t you? You let the whole incident burn its way into your brain, pondered about it for hours and then decided to put it on the internet – to what end? Most of us would have forget about it about 15 seconds after the last beep – I wouldn’t have given it that long! So why have you posted on here? Are you in need of tea & sympathy? Tea – make it yourself, sympathy – you’ll find it in a dictionary between ‘sex’ and ‘syphilis’!
Please post when you do have something of interest! I was involved in a ‘hit and run’ last October, did i post on here? No because it was not a major thing; knocked off the bike by an unknown vehicle. I was helped to a bus shelter where I dressed my wounds, phoned my wife who said ‘Take a taxi home if you want to.’ I then rode to my regular coffee shop where I was greeted with “Morning, Hippo, short ride today? Cappuccino?”. After the coffee, I rode home. No damage to bike but needed new top, shorts, helmet & specs – cost about £300. The following morning, I was back on the bike. Do not let these non-incidents affect you - concentrate on the positive side of cycling and enjoy it!
Wow. I love generalised statements. Will you, Sam Kennedy, stop jumping red lights and don’t tell me that you do not – you are a cyclist and all cyclists jump red lights!
summerdays said:+1
Sam is a relatively new young cyclist, who has come on this board and asked for advice, listened and obviously seems to be doing well that he was thinking about his position and didn't react to the provocation. If you really don't like a thread then you don't bother reading it.
tdr1nka said:You Mr. Hippo, offer very little of this.