Jealous...*looks out the windows and sees .....dark*
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hey at least you have windows Traffic Jammer... I work in a security control center... the only sunshine I get to see is on the security camera that overlooks a car dealership.
Sooo tempted not to respond to those alarms sometimes :-p specially when it's some shady dudes checking out H2s |
hey, torontonians, THIS GUY needs your help.
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Alanbikehouston got to him already. It's over. GAME OVER MAN.
P.S Shiznaz your /haro dir is teh **** I see your crazy pics And your resume :D |
Originally Posted by gokiburi
when were you thinking about doing this? i live on mill street and head down to the spit as well as the cherry beach area quite a lot... i think it should be safe to put away the winter beater....
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Originally Posted by 32flavours
I just rode the slowest 15 km ever. I was with my friend, who hasn't been on a bike for years. And it was ****ing awesome. Just ****ing awesome. I love sunshine.
actually i've been thinking lately about how much i don't like wearing a helmet and how i never used to wear one. in fact, went many year of cycling mountain biking and all, without one. now i guess it's like a guilty force of habit. any non-helmeteers here? |
I'm always tempted to go helmet-less, but everytime I step out I think - this might be that one time i get ****ed in the ass because i'm not wearing a helmet.
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Originally Posted by operator
I'm always tempted to go helmet-less, but everytime I step out I think - this might be that one time i get ****ed in the ass because i'm not wearing a helmet.
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I messengered for 13 years and wore a helmet a grand total of about 10 days in that period. Never clunked my head once in that time. 3 years ago, while riding to the shop, I got smoked by an airport limo. Among my broken in 2 places back and broken shoulder was a VERY bad concussion. It took me about 10 weeks for my back to heal before I was able to THINK about riding again, let alone actually do it. The concussion took much longer....dizzyness...head-rushes. I wear one most of the time now....altho it should be ALL the time. The fact is you never know when some jack-ass cager is gonna be having a bad day or just not paying attention. Why take the chance?
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http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=189084
don't know if that generates any intrest amongst yous guys.... |
Always wear a lid nowadays got kids, wife says she wont spoon feed me if something resulted via not wearing one.
meet N greet for sure. kind of do it any way, but a rock solid date & ride plain would be good. Cheers |
I messed for 6 in Mtl, almost never wearing one and manged to walk away from some harrowing crashes. I occasionally don;t wear my lid now and I feel weird without it. Plus with the kids I kinda have to set an example as well. My daughter did Queen street with me from River to Leslie, she wanted to go on the street.....cool. Now to get them lighter bikes. Hmmmm I wonder if I should keep this Cramerotti and build it up for her instead.
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Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
actually i've been thinking lately about how much i don't like wearing a helmet and how i never used to wear one. in fact, went many year of cycling mountain biking and all, without one. now i guess it's like a guilty force of habit. any non-helmeteers here?
The funny thing is, I was really, really lucky to have gotten off so easily. The plastic surgeon told me I was fortunate to not have severe brain damage, and to have sight in my left eye. I'm pretty sure a helmet would have prevented alot, if not all of the damage I sustained. I wear one now, as do most of my friends who knew me at the time of my accident. |
Originally Posted by operator
I'm always tempted to go helmet-less, but everytime I step out I think - this might be that one time i get ****ed in the ass because i'm not wearing a helmet.
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i know how it is; the last time i got knocked over by a car was of course the day i decided to go without a helmet. perhaps i'm at that age where i realize a sense of mortality. i also have to concur with Sweep's comments about the wife factor. i suppose things change when you realize that if you get hurt seriously you are not only personally ****ed, but so is the person closest to you. still, there is something about being out in the countryside with the wind in your hair. but while a helmet won't protect against all serious injuries, wearing one sure beats re-learning the alphabet. it still suprises me how many roadies i see in high park in full euro kit and no helmet.
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As I crash relatively frequently, mostly due to my own stupidity (excepting one car where I took out his windshield), I feel nekkid without a lid. As per cavernmech, while (unlike me) you may be in control of your bike, it won't help if someone is changing cd's in their SUV instead of paying attention.
I also see lots of roadies in the spandex kit, no helmet. Good to know there's a lineup of organ donors, should I ever do in my liver. |
Originally Posted by wasted weasel
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=189084
don't know if that generates any intrest amongst yous guys.... jeremy: i live right across from the distillery. i think i can see the brewery from my window! those smaller bottles make their beers that much more quaffable... i wonder why....... keith: i'll bring over a 6pack of something from mill st. to redeem my frame/wheels. sorry, can't find the pawn ticket. |
Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
if you're worried about getting ****ed in the ass, i don't think a helmet will help that (maybe a chastity belt?).
i had a pretty low speed collision with a cabbie that taco'ed the front wheel, split my lip. i had a mysterious headache after the crash and only found the massive hairline fracture in the helmet when i got home. protect your brain! |
Well i'm about to bust downtown since it's such a nice day, pick up new brake pads (curses to those stock tektro pads that effed up my rims) and 2 sizes of bearings for my rear hub (sigh).
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shorts and tee shirt ride into work....awesome.
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Originally Posted by gokiburi
sorry.. i didn't bother reading that whole thread (the forums have been getting really "bloggy" for awhile...) but are you suggesting we all head down to SF for the meetngreet?? or start our own?
the meet and greet seems somewhat very american oriented anyways.... as I lurked through they're developements from the first one last year. Good for them for being able to organize and bond on such a level as to bring people together from all over the country. But I doub't I will be making the trek to SF...nor was I suggesting we go as a group to 'represent' as they say... but I'm not against it either if someone has any good ideas on travel and lodging |
Originally Posted by operator
Well i'm about to bust downtown since it's such a nice day, pick up new brake pads (curses to those stock tektro pads that effed up my rims) and 2 sizes of bearings for my rear hub (sigh).
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that's it ....rub it in....
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I must be lucky or something because I've never worn a helmet and I've never been hit. I have one but I just cannot be bothered to wear it. I wear a ball-cap because it keeps the sun out of my eyes, I guess the new helmets come with a visor and I should grab one. Any suggestions on a helmet to buy for cheap?
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Originally Posted by gokiburi
sorry.. i didn't bother reading that whole thread (the forums have been getting really "bloggy" for awhile...) but are you suggesting we all head down to SF for the meetngreet?? or start our own?
jeremy: i live right across from the distillery. i think i can see the brewery from my window! those smaller bottles make their beers that much more quaffable... i wonder why....... keith: i'll bring over a 6pack of something from mill st. to redeem my frame/wheels. sorry, can't find the pawn ticket. Wiping off dust and cobwebs as I write this. |
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