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You're prodding it; let the communities develop on their own.
Has the chainlink ever come up with a new word?
Word.
Tire trap; tread gobbler; bead wedgee.
NoYuGo-NoUGo; Chicago Standoff; Idiot Stop.
the first word, or two words that come to mind when my front wheel gets trapped in a large crack is "OH SHIT"
You're prodding it; let the communities develop on their own.
The BBC refers to the train track scenario as a "Dottie trap" and announces the hazard accordingly.
Other needed words:
A) There is a word in German word in chess Seitzfleisch that sometimes translates as "ass power" and it refers to the ability to sit down and endure for the length of a game that can be many hours.
I get a lot of information (road and bike conditions) via the saddle and I always though there should be a word or expression to cover it.
B) A word for the false positive that I sometimes feel of getting a flat.
C) A word for the gentle disdain I feel when I see a bike on the front of a bus which does not occur when there isn't a bike on the front, ie - I dislike bikers on buses more than pedestrians on buses.
Word.
Tire trap; tread gobbler; bead wedgee.
NoYuGo-NoUGo; Chicago Standoff; Idiot Stop.
Umm, street suck?
What about the trip to the trail where I really don't want log 20 miles to get to my 30 mile trail? Or when the thunderstorm rolls in? Or I got the open door surprise on Sheridan and I need to give my knee a rest? I'm just saying, people are quick to judge why something is so.
Haddon said:
Other needed words:
A) There is a word in German word in chess Seitzfleisch that sometimes translates as "ass power" and it refers to the ability to sit down and endure for the length of a game that can be many hours.
I get a lot of information (road and bike conditions) via the saddle and I always though there should be a word or expression to cover it.
B) A word for the false positive that I sometimes feel of getting a flat.
C) A word for the gentle disdain I feel when I see a bike on the front of a bus which does not occur when there isn't a bike on the front, ie - I dislike bikers on buses more than pedestrians on buses.
I've been biking everyday for 7 years now and I have no idea what "Fred" or "shoaling" mean.
Fred: Someone who thinks they are a professional cyclist, dresses the part, owns a $5,000+ crabon fiber racing bike, etc. Commonly seen cutting people off on the Lake Front Trail.
Shoaling: Cutting in front of a line of bikes waiting at a red light. Commonly seen during rush hour on Milwaukee Ave.
JeffB (7+ miles) said:
I've been biking everyday for 7 years now and I have no idea what "Fred" or "shoaling" mean.
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