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Old 08-01-15 | 06:55 PM
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ShortLegCyclist
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Bikes: Many bikes in three states and two countries, mainly riding Moots Vamoots, Lynskey R265 disc and a Spot Denver Zephyr nowadays

Originally Posted by one4smoke
The more I ride, the more I'm encountering disrespectful and rude motorists. As with a person's body language, you can also read a person's "driving language." From the one's that have the attitude that your a nuisance in the way, to the one's that are speeding, reckless and could care less about your safety, it's growing very thin with me. Having somewhat of a temper, I'd venture to say it may get ugly soon. I know it is building.

How do you guys that's been riding a long time deal with it?
200 lbs never wins an argument with 2000 pounds.

Don't even engage them, there's no conceivable scenario where they admit fault, apologize and go away -- I'm not talking about a motorist with a legitimate concern, it's fine to explain your perspective then, I'm talking about the disrespectful ones.
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