jimboalee said:
HJ said:What, you mean you haven't read it yet!!
Yes it is worth reading, even as an experienced cyclist there is stuff in there which is useful. It is to cycling (in parts) what Roadcraft is to driving...
Then again, how many drivers have read and understood Roadcraft...
jimboalee said:From what I read on this shortened internet view, it's common sense.
Origamist said:A little bit of me dies when someone says "oh, that's just common sense..."
A beginner's take on what constitutes cycling common sense is going to be very different from that of an experienced club rider...!
Many cyclists I know and see on the road appear to believe it is common sense to ride less than 12" from the road edge...
Many non-cyclists think cycling on the roads is not common sense...
Common sense is not common at all...
HJ said:What, you mean you haven't read it yet!!
Yes it is worth reading, even as an experienced cyclist there is stuff in there which is useful. It is to cycling (in parts) what Roadcraft is to driving...
Then again, how many drivers have read and understood Roadcraft...
HJ said:What, you mean you haven't read it yet!!
Yes it is worth reading, even as an experienced cyclist there is stuff in there which is useful. It is to cycling (in parts) what Roadcraft is to driving...
Then again, how many drivers have read and understood Roadcraft...
Why doesn't he just say "movement of the vehicle's steering roadwheel"?
Downward said:Look at the size of his Bell !
Arch said:It looks like a ding-dong bell, and good and loud it will be too. Ah, but I expect a bell just isn't cool, eh?
Origamist said:Many cyclists I know and see on the road appear to believe it is common sense to ride less than 12" from the road edge...
Origamist said:Many non-cyclists think cycling on the roads is not common sense...
Downward said:Haha yeah I can imagine him tingling it furiously while all the drivers can't hear it in their soundproofed cars and listening to the stereo.