totallyfixed
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Yep, mine too but a doddle to clean compared with those new fangly gears that will never catch on.
I don't follow you Mr.Grumpy,riding a bikebeing on the road is always a 'risk' especially in freezing weather, but I have only seen marginally less busy roads - people have things to do, places to go. The world does not stop because of the weather, it may make people more cautious however, which is certainly my observation of the majority.
The Blue Peter Badges should be awarded to the minority who accept this and 'Keep Calm and Carry On' regardless.
(I want one)
Whatever you are missing the point, if you think its safe to cycle on a snowy road with other traffic then more fool you. We all make our own decisions in life but there are some full hardy cyclists out there
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Actually I find that riding a bike with appropriate caution & tyres is less dangerous than driving a car or walking.What do you want me to do, stay in doors peering out the window going 'ohh can't go out yet'. Sorry I have a life to live.Whatever you are missing the point, if you think its safe to cycle on a snowy road with other traffic then more fool you. We all make our own decisions in life but there are some full hardy cyclists out there
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I have to agree with you on this, my commute is on country lanes on shifts so if i have a serious mechanical i need to fix it myself , assuming i do not end up in a ditch where no one can see me.like I said your choice ! me I have other ways to get to work! Then again I probably commute further than most and not in town centres, thus greater risk in in clement weather. Anyway my point is be sensible but don`t be reckless!
Been there seen that & in a car you're stuffed, on a bike you're not.
Seriously. You're small maneuverable vehicle which is capable of fairly aggressive maneuvering as long as you don't hit the brakes hard v's a large vehicle which is incapable of aggressive changes in direction.