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YellowSnow
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Most bicycle commuters are arrogant, don't follow the rules, and make poor decisions.*bicycle
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Most bicycle commuters are arrogant, don't follow the rules, and make poor decisions.
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FTGs
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Most bicycle commuters are arrogant, don't follow the rules, and make poor decisions.Its even worse in a city like phoenix where nothing is actually bikeable so you're like what the fuck are you doing
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Most bicycle commuters are arrogant, don't follow the rules, and make poor decisions.
We'll never know Boobs if this was the standard chintentional misspelling (e.g., mor tim) or if I just don't have tim to proof read my poasts.TierbsHsotBoobs said:*bicycle
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Most bicycle commuters are arrogant, don't follow the rules, and make poor decisions.
Here's the thing: Back when I didn't live in the big city, per say, I loved putting on some tight spandex and riding my road bike up some low traffic, mt road with plenty of shoulder. And I when I do get my road bike out once a year, my try hard white heart and lungs enable me to smoke most bike geeks around here. But seriously FTG's! I am tired of their shitty ass manners. Sharing the road is a two way street assholes.GrundleStiltzkin said:FTGs
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Most bicycle commuters are arrogant, don't follow the rules, and make poor decisions.This is one of those things where cities assume everyone loves bikes and spend millions on bike lanes that are empty.
Yes, even LA has bike lanes for some unknown reason -
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Recumbent bicyclists are second only to Bernie Voters in sense of entitlement. Put a BernieBro on a recumbent bike and you've achieved some kind of douchebag singularity.YellowSnow said:
Here's the thing: Back when I didn't live in the big city, per say, I loved putting on some tight spandex and riding my road bike up some low traffic, mt road with plenty of shoulder. And I when I do get my road bike out once a year, my try hard white heart and lungs enable me to smoke most bike geeks around here. But seriously FTG's! I am tired of their shitty ass manners. Sharing the road is a two way street assholes.GrundleStiltzkin said:FTGs
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Most bicycle commuters are arrogant, don't follow the rules, and make poor decisions.
I like to fancy myself to be a pretty tolerant individual but bicyclists in Seattle put my patience to the test. I really strongly believe there should be restrictions on when they can be out on the roads. I don't care how many neon articles of clothing you have on or how many flashing lights you have stuck onto your bike, you are not going to be very visible to motorists in the dark (especially if it's raining). Same thing with rush hour/peak commutes - I can't believe the number of times some entitled individual on a bike takes up a lane of the road which clogs up traffic.YellowSnow said:
Here's the thing: Back when I didn't live in the big city, per say, I loved putting on some tight spandex and riding my road bike up some low traffic, mt road with plenty of shoulder. And I when I do get my road bike out once a year, my try hard white heart and lungs enable me to smoke most bike geeks around here. But seriously FTG's! I am tired of their shitty ass manners. Sharing the road is a two way street assholes.GrundleStiltzkin said:FTGs
Yeah, FTG!






















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