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I pass by all these fucking idiots all the time, Riding with no Brakes, helmets, lights, cars in the lane, police in the lane, trucks in the lane, queers on lil' bikes! What is the a rider to do? Easy take the lane!
Man, I am next in line for one of those laser bikes.
I agree, dangerous/unwise/embarassing/selfish behavior is just as prevalent in the bicycling community as the general populace.
Ryan L said:Well he is not wearing a helmet so hopefully one of these days he will get hit and end up being fed baby food for the rest of his worthless life :)
Some people simply get a kick out of pissing others off and nothing will never change how they think or the fact that they simply don't care about anyone but themselves. People who risk the safety of others because they believe they are more important deserve to have their sexual organs removed :)
I was riding home the other night and almost hit another cyclist who came out of nowhere and crossed over my path (he had no lights on his bike). I ended up seeking him out to express how dangerous it is to ride at night without any lights. I thought I spoke with as kind a voice as possible which didn't seem to matter because he ended up flicking me off and adding a good ole $&%$@ YOU as he rode off into the darkness.
WTF is wrong with people? Why do so many people not only think they are better than everyone else but feel they have to go out of their way to let others know how just how "special" they are. Another reason I need a laser equipped bicycle which vaporizes ass-hats :)
Dunno, but apparently the person posting under the member name of "Robert Beck" has highly developed gaydar.
heather stratton said:Queers on lil bikes? WTF does that mean?
Robert Beck said:I pass by all these fucking idiots all the time, Riding with no Brakes, helmets, lights, cars in the lane, police in the lane, trucks in the lane, queers on lil' bikes! What is the a rider to do? Easy take the lane!
Perhaps on our next Critical Mass we are going to have to take back our bike lanes instead of our streets. Hah! Wouldn't that be a sight; a 3 mile long Critical Mass all single file in a bike lane.
On the way back from the gym this morning, I was riding west on Lawrence approaching the Cicero intersection. To my amazement, the light was actually a solid green so I knew I wasn't going to have to stop. Wow. I heard a motorcycle approaching from behind so I started to think about what I was going to do. At that time I was in the mystical area where the bike lane magically morphs in to a lane of traffic just before an intersection and then magically reappears again about 100 feet after the intersection. I was pretty sure that the motorcycle was going to try and overtake me in an unsafe manner, so I took the lane, which I normally do at that location anyway for my own safety. I noticed he was still behind me as I re-entered the bike lane when it reappeared on Lawrence just west of Cicero. I made sure to place myself in the middle of the bike lane and even did a little meandering between the lines to discourage an attempted pass by Mr. Motorcycle Man. He merged in to traffic and there was never any issue and he was never technically in the bike lane UNTIL he got past me and then he used the bike lane to surpass stopped traffic all the way up to where Lawrence crosses the Kennedy. After that, I lost sight of him. I was really hoping he would have gotten stopped at a red, where I knew I would have conveniently placed myself ahead of him and probably made a quick mention of his indiscretion. Perhaps on our next Critical Mass we are going to have to take back our bike lanes instead of our streets. Hah! Wouldn't that be a sight; a 3 mile long Critical Mass all single file in a bike lane.
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