redjedi said:Glad your alright Ian, sorry about your bike.
I would demote that one to the pub bike, and go and buy yourself a new commuter.
Retail therapy![]()
ianrauk said:Flitering through heavy traffic.. it's part & parcel of commuting in London.
ianrauk said:*hmmm...looks in direction of LBS couple hundred yards away*
Tollers said:Sorry to hear about this.
I get very upset by the use of the word "mate". I almost take it as an insult if used by anyone but a close friend. My reason being that it's a word mostly used without any friendly meeting, usually when people are trying to get their own way in some regard. Australians are exempt due to cultural differences
I know....i'm a caustic sod. Honestly. I'm not having a bad day
Tollers
potsy said:Glad the bikes' not badly damaged,after reading the headline was expecting a pic of a wrecked looking secteur,do you southerners exagerate everything?![]()
hackbike 666 said:You can't always cycle out of the door zone can you?
Why post this now anyway?...The OP has had a traumatic incident and you come out with this.
beastie said:I didn't mean to offend or imply fault with the OP or upset him in any way (apologies if this was the case)Only that although it was the driver at fault more defensive riding must be a good starting point when commuting.
Shame about the Secteur - I am currently saving for the Sport.
potsy said:Glad the bikes' not badly damaged,after reading the headline was expecting a pic of a wrecked looking secteur,do you southerners exagerate everything?![]()