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I say on your left, I don't have a bell, I do it to be courteous so I don't spook people in their state of bike bliss, and I tell you what; it pisses me off when people don't let me know when they're coming (unless they have a huge 2 ft clearance.) It's a way to acknowledge a fellow cyclist. Its like saying "hi" when you're walking down the street. I don't yell it, but I will say it. the only exception is if you can clear a wide swath of space. So my point is: if one is riding and passing and they are into the six inches of shoulder on my left, say it ring it, or else ya might as well be carpooling. (Just kidding. a little.)or whatever I think people should say or ding something.
Matt AKA Jimbo/BMXican said:I just do the fonz when I ride pass other cyclists, and pull a Kevin Bacon dismount to double finger point at lights, also the ladies love it.
But are you sure you can tell they're ladies? ;-)
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