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MikeR 05-09-08 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by notfred (Post 6665023)
Man you must be *really* mad when a pigeon poops on a park bench.

Little birdie in the sky
What's that you dropped in my eye?
I don't mind. I don't cry.
I'm just glad cows don't fly!

climbhoser 05-09-08 10:31 AM

I hork loogies all over the place...gotta get the stuff out!

Fenders, for me, are overrated. I use 'em in the winter to combat the slush/grit combo, but in all other seasons in CO they are just a pain.

envane 05-09-08 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by envane (Post 6664274)
Clips won't help you "work the hamstrings" since you never under normal circumstances pull with net upward force on the backstroke. Over time, you will develope a smoother, circular stroke.This has been proven by science.

Thanks, man. I guess I have to do some more research on this. A spinning instructor told me to engage the hamstring and lift on the backstroke. I'll search around for some more threads on this topic...

Its not that you don't engage your hamstring, its just that you don't engage it enough to lift it off the pedal - there will always be a little bit of downward pressure, even with an experiened cyclist wearing clips.

As other people have mentioned, clips do have a real function in keeping your foot fixed to the pedal, which some people find more useful than others.

MIKEnDC 05-09-08 11:28 AM

I always catch this one light at about the halfway point of my ride in. When it's cool out, my tanks get full. So, I casually roll over the light sensor and drift over to the curb (grassy median that sticks out past the stop line), put a foot down, lean over and give both barrels a good honk onto the grass. I figure that stuff is pretty top notch grub to some of the little beasties crawling around.

Bon appetit!

caloso 05-09-08 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by Hydrated (Post 6664514)
You are so funny. So what you're saying is that it is soooo much less disgusting to wear gloves covered with snot? :rolleyes:

C'mon... lighten up. I ride all year long in Georgia, and during the prime allergy season the hayfever and congestion gets brutal. I need to clear my breathing passages, and I'm darn sure not going to stop every 5 minutes to dig out a handkerchief. On the other hand, I wouldn't do a nose-clear in front of another rider... I'd be considerate.

There are so many things that are actually gross and inappropriate... this doesn't even register on my "gross scale".

Exactly.

d2create 05-09-08 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by ottawa_adam (Post 6665195)
Lighten up and just worry about yourself. Jeez, some people around here are such prudes!

Let's focus on welcoming our new commuters and not scaring them away with nasty messages!

LOL, if that scares them away they don't belong on the world wide interweb.

Like I said, i know lots of people do it... i just think it's nasty.
I exercise control over my bodily fluids.
I also don't open my car door to dump this morning's leftover coffee or cigarette ashes. I have more respect for public property and a bit more couth than that.
Then again, I don't have an excess of fluids either so maybe I should have more sympathy for those that have bodies that leak uncontrollably. My bad. :p

jpdesjar 05-09-08 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by notfred (Post 6665023)
Man you must be *really* mad when a pigeon poops on a park bench.

Furious even...
Nah, I guess I don't care either way, it will get washed away eventually or dry up. When we skate in town we always have to deal with bird crap on various obstacles.
I always blow my nose once I arrive at work in the morning and when I get home.

DataJunkie 05-09-08 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by d2create (Post 6665887)
LOL, if that scares them away they don't belong on the world wide interweb.

Like I said, i know lots of people do it... i just think it's nasty.
I exercise control over my bodily fluids.
I also don't open my car door to dump this morning's leftover coffee or cigarette ashes. I have more respect for public property and a bit more couth than that.
Then again, I don't have an excess of fluids either so maybe I should have more sympathy for those that have bodies that leak uncontrollably. My bad. :p



Either that or you need tree pollen allergies. That and living in Houston I seriously doubt you have the opportunity to ride at seriously cold temps. Noses run like rivers when it is cold out.

d2create 05-09-08 12:01 PM

Yeah, the temps only get down to around 30 here.
I did grow up in upstate ny though.

But houston is one of the worse cities for allergies. The running joke is that if you move here and don't have allergies.... you soon will!

jacob. 05-09-08 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by m_yates (Post 6664380)
I commute 23 miles round trip daily using platform pedals. I know some people like pedal clips or clipless, but I find them too much of a hassle to get in and out of.

I definitely prefer platforms over any kind of pedal. A lot simpler, easier, and a hell of a lot cheaper.

reidconti 05-09-08 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by d2create (Post 6664103)
That is so disgusting. Suck it in or wipe it on your sock mitten. Why should i have to ride by and look at your snot rocket on the ground?
IMHO, that's no different than taking a leak on the side of the road.
I know tons of people do it, but it's just repulsive and disrespectful to others.

Seriously? It didn't even occur to me that this could possibly bother anyone.

Now I have to change my stance on the matter from "didn't know" to "don't care."

bent-not-broken 05-09-08 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by d2create (Post 6664103)
That is so disgusting. Suck it in or wipe it on your sock mitten. Why should i have to ride by and look at your snot rocket on the ground?
IMHO, that's no different than taking a leak on the side of the road.
I know tons of people do it, but it's just repulsive and disrespectful to others.


Get real! How can you survive in a world of sniveling dogs and other uncouth creatures? It isn't like he took a dump by the raod side. A little mucus, come on....

caloso 05-09-08 03:20 PM

Never really had any issues with bodily fluids, mine or others. And after having little kids, you pretty much get them all, often on the same day. So it's no big deal. But perhaps I'm not as sensitive as others.

DataJunkie 05-09-08 05:17 PM

I have a terrible stomach and.... well... lets leave it up to your imagination. Nothing grosses me out with bodily fluids.
Especially after raising my son.

Oh wait....
When my knee was torn open I refused to look at it even though I couldn't feel it. The oozing and what not was enough for me.

Bikepacker67 05-09-08 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by d2create (Post 6664103)
That is so disgusting. Suck it in or wipe it on your sock mitten. Why should i have to ride by and look at your snot rocket on the ground?
IMHO, that's no different than taking a leak on the side of the road.
I know tons of people do it, but it's just repulsive and disrespectful to others.

Arghhh...

Guess what?
There's about a 100 million little creatures living off of your body, right now.
Microscopic mites pinching their tiny mandibles together, munching on your sloughing skin cells; minuscule wormlike creatures slithering thru your eyelashes, lapping up your eye boogers; and then, of course, there's the wild menagerie of single celled cooties collecting their wages by hanging out in your slimy insides.

Take a chill. It's only snot.

:)

dedhed 05-09-08 06:53 PM

I try to save my snot rockets for cars that pass too close. I like my strapless $4 REI MtB toeclips. good enough to hold my feet in but easy in/out.


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