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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Elite Pete on 09 September 2012, 13:41:31
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I live in a little village which is blighted by cycling clubs. Every Sunday from 7.30 am ish there are groups of cyclists riding through the village shouting to each other about what they've been up to the week before spoiling my Sunday morning lie in >:(
I live almost on a corner and I was sat in the car facing the junction fitting cruise and variable wash wipe in the car, a transit had just turned the corner and had to wait in front of my car while a car came past going in the opposite direction when a load of Bradley Wiggins wannabes came flying around the corner almost knee down to be faced with the back of a Transit, not being able to stop they took evasive action which meant one went over the footpath and head first over next doors wall. Luckily he wasn't hurt but he wasn't too happy at me pishing myself laughing. The cyclists tried to blame the van driver so I gave him my number just in case it involves the insurance.
Its made my day ;D ;D
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I live in a little village which is blighted by cycling clubs. Every Sunday from 7.30 am ish there are groups of cyclists riding through the village shouting to each other about what they've been up to the week before spoiling my Sunday morning lie in >:(
I live almost on a corner and I was sat in the car facing the junction fitting cruise and variable wash wipe in the car, a transit had just turned the corner and had to wait in front of my car while a car came past going in the opposite direction when a load of Bradley Wiggins wannabes came flying around the corner almost knee down to be faced with the back of a Transit, not being able to stop they took evasive action which meant one went over the footpath and head first over next doors wall. Luckily he wasn't hurt but he wasn't too happy at me pishing myself laughing. The cyclists tried to blame the van driver so I gave him my number just in case it involves the insurance.
Its made my day ;D ;D
Wish I had been there to see it.
Blame culture again...... oh, what a bore. Ah, yes, just remembered. If, as a person in charge of a vehicle of any kind on the road, you need to take evasive action to avoid a stationary vehicle, it has to be the fault of the owner of said stationary vehicle. Similar to burning yourself on hot coffee because nobody pointed out the coffee may be hot.
I'm learning ;)
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a load of Bradley Wiggins wannabes came flying around the corner almost knee down to be faced with the back of a Transit
Hope they didn't rip their power ranger suits ::) :-\
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;D, my breeks would've needed changing for sure. ;D
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but Pete....youre a cyclist now too!
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but Pete....youre a cyclist now too!
;D ;D ;D
I'm sorry but still can't imagine Pete in Lycra ;D ;D
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but Pete....youre a cyclist now too!
;D ;D ;D
I'm sorry but still can't imagine Pete in Lycra ;D ;D
You would be very sorry if you could ............ ::) ::) ::) ;)
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but Pete....youre a cyclist now too!
;D ;D ;D
I'm sorry but still can't imagine Pete in Lycra ;D ;D
(http://home.freeuk.com/jrknight/smileys/postpics.gif)
;D
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Bloody cyclists should obey the Highway Code, and have insurance :( :(
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but Pete....youre a cyclist now too!
;D ;D ;D
I'm sorry but still can't imagine Pete in Lycra ;D ;D
No Lycra worn here, there's not enough room in the front of the shorts ::) ;D
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Bloody cyclists should obey the Highway Code, and have insurance :( :(
Many of us do. And we feel the same way about motorists obeying the law and having insurance, odd given that most cyclists are also car drivers too :y
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Bloody cyclists should obey the Highway Code, and have insurance :( :(
Many of us do. And we feel the same way about motorists obeying the law and having insurance, odd given that most cyclists are also car drivers too :y
I am very pleased to hear it :y
What about the ones who ignore trafflic lights, go on the pavement when it suits them, turn onto a major road without stoping, sneak up in the blind spot at junctions, never use lights, never signal, and worse still totally ignore the cylcle lanes provided :( :(
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I am very pleased to hear it :y
What about the ones who ignore trafflic lights, go on the pavement when it suits them, turn onto a major road without stoping, sneak up in the blind spot at junctions, never use lights, never signal, and worse still totally ignore the cylcle lanes provided :( :(
Cycle lanes are not suitable for cycling on, on the whole. ::) They are designed to tick boxes and nothing else, so don't expect cycles to be using them when present. Cycles are quite entitled to be on the road. ;)
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Bloody cyclists should obey the Highway Code, and have insurance :( :(
If you join British Cycling ( like i did ) you actually do have insurance :y
Extract from membership paperwork .....
Please find details below of your British Cycling Membership.
Legal and insurance benefits
Most people wouldn’t dream of driving a car without insurance, yet some cyclists don’t take the same
steps to protect themselves when they are out on two wheels. Thankfully, you’re not one of them and
for as long as your ‘Ride’ membership remains valid you will benefit from two important areas of legal
and insurance support to protect you during your cycling activities:
• Legal Assistance & Advice - to support a claim made by you against a third party
• Liability Insurance - to protect you from a claim made by a third party against you
The Incident Helpline 0161 274 2015
The Cycling Incident Helpline offers legal and insurance assistance to members who have been
involved in an incident whilst riding or wheeling their bike and where appropriate will arrange advice
and representation from professional personal injury lawyers. Your membership details and a brief
description of the incident will be taken over the telephone and a report sent immediately to our
appointed solicitors and/or insurers.
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Bloody cyclists should obey the Highway Code, and have insurance :( :(
Many of us do. And we feel the same way about motorists obeying the law and having insurance, odd given that most cyclists are also car drivers too :y
I am very pleased to hear it :y
What about the ones who ignore trafflic lights, go on the pavement when it suits them, turn onto a major road without stoping, sneak up in the blind spot at junctions, never use lights, never signal, and worse still totally ignore the cylcle lanes provided :( :(
I get bored with this type of conversation.
What about those motorists who pull out in front of cyclists, who dont see you because they are on the phone, overtake and then pull in too early pushing you on to the pavement or even, in my case, the ones who deliberately ram you off the road at 30mph.
Cleggy, you dont do any of that as far as I know but I dont tar you or all motorists with the same brush. There are as many idiots on four wheels as there are on two. The big difference is that if a motorist makes a mistake they could kill a cyclist, if a cyclists decides to break the rules and gets run over then that's just classic Darwinism at work :y
Trust me, cyclists have a lot more to be peeved about than motorists do. That comes from someone who sits on both sides of the fence and regularly disciplines soldiers for not following the rules around my area. If I could do the civies too then I would :y
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Bloody cyclists should obey the Highway Code, and have insurance :( :(
Many of us do. And we feel the same way about motorists obeying the law and having insurance, odd given that most cyclists are also car drivers too :y
I am very pleased to hear it :y
What about the ones who ignore trafflic lights, go on the pavement when it suits them, turn onto a major road without stoping, sneak up in the blind spot at junctions, never use lights, never signal, and worse still totally ignore the cylcle lanes provided :( :(
I get bored with this type of conversation.
What about those motorists who pull out in front of cyclists, who dont see you because they are on the phone, overtake and then pull in too early pushing you on to the pavement or even, in my case, the ones who deliberately ram you off the road at 30mph.
Cleggy, you dont do any of that as far as I know but I dont tar you or all motorists with the same brush. There are as many idiots on four wheels as there are on two. The big difference is that if a motorist makes a mistake they could kill a cyclist, if a cyclists decides to break the rules and gets run over then that's just classic Darwinism at work :y
Trust me, cyclists have a lot more to be peeved about than motorists do. That comes from someone who sits on both sides of the fence and regularly disciplines soldiers for not following the rules around my area. If I could do the civies too then I would :y
I had to stop for a Pelican crossing the other morning on the way to work.... there were about 2 other cars on the road at the time. The lights went red & this bloody woman got on her push bike, cycled across the crossing & then continued to cycle along the cycle lane!! :o :o :o :o I nearly planted my foot on the 'GO' pedal & mowed her down! I wonder how many red lights she chooses to cycle through whe the mood takes her? .................... 10 ......9 ...... 8.......7......6............5 ::) ::) ::) ::)
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Anyway .......... it all detracts from Pete's comment that all the Lycra Louts then complained about the Transit being stationary in the road. If the same Lycra Louts had been in their cars & came around the bend at a speed that they couldn't stop from, would it still have been the Transit's fault if they'd hit it? ??? ??? ::)
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the cyclists are at fault whether in a car or on two wheels. Even if the van is illegally parked....
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I am very pleased to hear it :y
What about the ones who ignore trafflic lights, go on the pavement when it suits them, turn onto a major road without stoping, sneak up in the blind spot at junctions, never use lights, never signal, and worse still totally ignore the cylcle lanes provided :( :(
Now, now, that's enough about BMW drivers. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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I am very pleased to hear it :y
What about the ones who ignore trafflic lights, go on the pavement when it suits them, turn onto a major road without stoping, sneak up in the blind spot at junctions, never use lights, never signal, and worse still totally ignore the cylcle lanes provided :( :(
Now, now, that's enough about BMW drivers. ;D ;D ;D ;D
Wearing Lycra ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D
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the cyclists are at fault whether in a car or on two wheels. Even if the van is illegally parked....
Guffer I do agree with you about bad motorists, last Sunday morning I was travelling along a narrow twisting hilly country lane which a cycling club were using in both directions, quite colourful ;). Yes I had to slow down to their pace and the opportunity to give a wide berth was often foiled with a cyclist coming in the other direction, I felt more like a marshall. What infurriated me were the car drivers squeezing past just to get to a Car Boot on the same lane, one idiot even overtook me while I was waiting for a clear stretch of road to overtake the cyclist in front. >:( >:(
Yes I always give at least a cars width when overtaking a cyclist and slow down for horses. ( saddle sniffing :-* ::) ;D) :y :y
It is a two way street but most cyclists I encounter are absolute precks when it comes rules of the road and expect motorists to react to their stupidity >:( >:(.
By the way I used to cycle until my knees wore out ;) :y
Which reminds me the Tour of Britain is passing the end of our crescent between 10.00 and 11.30 this morning :) :) :y
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but Pete....youre a cyclist now too!
;D ;D ;D
I'm sorry but still can't imagine Pete in Lycra ;D ;D
(http://home.freeuk.com/jrknight/smileys/postpics.gif)
;D
Totally agree, Pete you need to get CCTV setup, lets face it you might live near and accident fun black spot. ::)
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Just who do cyclists think they are ??? ???
Ignoring red traffic lights, travelling 10 abreast and 10 deep, completely blocking the road, going well over the speed limit, no consideration for other road users or pedestrians. >:( >:( >:(
Wait a minute, police motorcycles, roads closed temporarily, support vehicles, crowds lining the route applauding. Nice to see and I only had to walk 20 yards to view the spectacle :y :y :y
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the cyclists are at fault whether in a car or on two wheels. Even if the van is illegally parked....
Guffer I do agree with you about bad motorists, last Sunday morning I was travelling along a narrow twisting hilly country lane which a cycling club were using in both directions, quite colourful ;). Yes I had to slow down to their pace and the opportunity to give a wide berth was often foiled with a cyclist coming in the other direction, I felt more like a marshall. What infurriated me were the car drivers squeezing past just to get to a Car Boot on the same lane, one idiot even overtook me while I was waiting for a clear stretch of road to overtake the cyclist in front. >:( >:(
Yes I always give at least a cars width when overtaking a cyclist and slow down for horses. ( saddle sniffing :-* ::) ;D) :y :y
It is a two way street but most cyclists I encounter are absolute precks when it comes rules of the road and expect motorists to react to their stupidity >:( >:(.
By the way I used to cycle until my knees wore out ;) :y
Which reminds me the Tour of Britain is passing the end of our crescent between 10.00 and 11.30 this morning :) :) :y
I encountered that yesterday.I was in Lowestoft in my Omega,with its twin hooked up behind it.The town centre was all closed off for the cyclists.Had to detour through all the little narrow back streets which is a pita when towing,and then sat at a complete standstill for over half an hour in the baking heat,when I was more than a little keen to get the car(s) home. >:( ::)
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I have just seen the price of those lycra power ranger shorts ... quite shocking :o ::) :( ;D
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I have just seen the price of those lycra power ranger shorts ... quite shocking :o ::) :( ;D
Just wait until you see the price on a half decent one-piece triathlon suit. Eye-watering.
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I have just seen the price of those lycra power ranger shorts ... quite shocking :o ::) :( ;D
Just wait until you see the price on a half decent one-piece triathlon suit. Eye-watering.
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I'd try the next size up. :y
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I have just seen the price of those lycra power ranger shorts ... quite shocking :o ::) :( ;D
Just wait until you see the price on a half decent one-piece triathlon suit. Eye-watering.
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I'd try the next size up. :y
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I did do very well in the BeeGee tribute band tryout anyway ;D
Besides, at the moment everything I own is way too big for me now! :y
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I have just seen the price of those lycra power ranger shorts ... quite shocking :o ::) :( ;D
Just wait until you see the price on a half decent one-piece triathlon suit. Eye-watering.
Southern ponce. Up north we do it in Speedos :P ;D ;D
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The Northern version of cycling lycra:
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