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Old 02-28-13 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by mrlassiter
Ask your coworker to ride in with you, supply a borrowed bike if need be. This way, he can coach you through or show you all the pitfalls to be on the watchout for. Offer to show up at his house for the morning ride, or he can meet you at yours. If he refuses to ride with you, even once, then dress him down as a vile-spewing coward that has no VALUABLE input and merits no further consideration in your decisions, for he will remain an ignorant non entity. Nothing worth your worries.
And then, ride your arse off enjoying the fresh morning air and freedom (freddom) you and your family deserve!
-mrlassiter
I don't see how that helps anything.

The co-worker has an issue with him riding his bike. I'm very willing to believe that this means he doesn't ride bikes very much (if at all). How is getting advice from somebody with no experience useful at all? And if he doesn't ride a bike, I doubt this little ride will help him change his mind about anything.
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