bonj said:The fact is that with very few exceptions they should be pedalling. Not pedalling down a hill is a tell-tale sign of a pob.
Those downhills are my breaks, I'm in no real rush to get to work

bonj said:The fact is that with very few exceptions they should be pedalling. Not pedalling down a hill is a tell-tale sign of a pob.
mickle said:A former friend of mine was cycling along one day and received a half full can of Cocain Cola to the side of his unhelmeted head. Covered in a sticky mess he saw red and chased after them for quite a few miles in London traffic. They realised he was following and kept looking back. He pulled out his U-lock to put in a panel but instead, as he eventually cycled alongside their car stuck in traffic the passenger stuck his head out and received a U-lock around the side of his chin.
bonj said:
It shouldn't matter to them whether I cycle or not. If they're going to take offence, they should take offence at the actual words said, rather than the fact they're said out of the window of a motor vehicle. The fact is that with very few exceptions they should be pedalling. Not pedalling down a hill is a tell-tale sign of a pob.
bonj said:
were you in wales at the time?
mickle said:A former friend of mine was cycling along one day and received a half full can of Cocain Cola to the side of his unhelmeted head. Covered in a sticky mess he saw red and chased after them for quite a few miles in London traffic. They realised he was following and kept looking back. He pulled out his U-lock to put in a panel but instead, as he eventually cycled alongside their car stuck in traffic the passenger stuck his head out and received a U-lock around the side of his chin.
Arch said:If they 'should' be pedalling downhill, does that mean you think we ought to all be riding fixed? Otherwise, why bother with a freewheel?
Arch said:If they 'should' be pedalling downhill, does that mean you think we ought to all be riding fixed? Otherwise, why bother with a freewheel?
bonj said:Good question, but the answer would be as follows: (a) gears. Apparently you can't have a fixie with gears (but I don't personally understand/believe the reason why not) (Cornering - I want to carry on pedalling when i'm going round a corner fast, I don't want to put my outside foot down to balance better, and besides going round a corner pedalling feels unnatural (c) general safety - sometimes I want/need to be able to keep still relative to the bike to maintain balance/control if there is a sudden hazard or potential emergency situation.
bonj said:Good question, but the answer would be as follows: (a) gears. Apparently you can't have a fixie with gears (but I don't personally understand/believe the reason why not) (Cornering - I want to carry on pedalling when i'm going round a corner fast, I don't want to put my outside foot down to balance better, and besides going round a corner pedalling feels unnatural (c) general safety - sometimes I want/need to be able to keep still relative to the bike to maintain balance/control if there is a sudden hazard or potential emergency situation.