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SlimRider 10-09-11 01:54 AM

Emergency Restroom Stop
 
Have you ever been peacefully riding along when suddenly you realize that you must make an emergency restroom stop, with no time left to lock-up your bike?

This happened to me. I asked this kid (about 15-16 yrs old.) to watch my bike for $5.00

I felt so relieved when I returned to my bike and the kid, to learn that they were both still there!

- Slim :)

Schwinnrider 10-09-11 07:35 AM

I can't say that's ever happened to me. I mean, I've had to relieve myself while riding home from work, but I just dashed into the woods. One of the benefits of a rural route, I suppose.

Lucky you found an honest kid. He could've ended up with 5 bucks and a nice bike!

I-Like-To-Bike 10-09-11 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by SlimRider (Post 13338796)
Have you ever been peacefully riding along when suddenly you realize that you must make an emergency restroom stop, with no time left to lock-up your bike?

This happened to me. I asked this kid (about 15-16 yrs old.) to watch my bike for $5.00

Seems to me it would take a lot longer to make this $5 transaction with a stranger then to slap a lock on a bike.

SlimRider 10-09-11 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 13339937)
Seems to me it would take a lot longer to make this $5 transaction with a stranger then to slap a lock on a bike.

Are you kidding...

First you have to find a secure place to lock your bike. Then you have to take your lock out of your backpack. Next, you've got to position your bike just so. Now, you're free to open your keyed U lock, and secure your lock, to your bike, and whatever stationery object you just found. ( 5 minutes)

All of that, as opposed to, " Hey kid, I'm going into Starbucks to get a cup a coffee, this five bucks is yours when I come out, if you watch my bike!"-DONE! ( 5 seconds)

- Slim :)

I-Like-To-Bike 10-09-11 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by SlimRider (Post 13339965)
Are you kidding...

First you have to find a secure place to lock your bike. Then you have to take your lock out of your backpack. Next, you've got to position your bike just so. Now, you're free to open your keyed U lock, and secure your lock, to your bike, and whatever stationery object you just found. ( 5 minutes)

All that just to lock a bike up for the duration of a potty break? Good Lord, some people make simple tasks difficult!

Stealthammer 10-09-11 12:54 PM

I wear trishorts to commute and I can generally just to the side of the road and wait for a break in traffic, or behind a building and never even dismount.....

bluefoxicy 10-09-11 01:06 PM

If I hold it long enough I don't have to go anymore for a while, but man does my sweat stink.

SlimRider 10-09-11 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 13339979)
All that just to lock a bike up for the duration of a potty break? Good Lord, some people make simple tasks difficult!

Yeah...What do you do?....Where do you carry your lock?....

You'd have to have radar or a strong magnet or something, to locate a good place to lock your bike, unless there's parking meters around...

- Slim :)

SlimRider 10-09-11 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by Stealthammer (Post 13340048)
I wear trishorts to commute and I can generally just to the side of the road and wait for a break in traffic, or behind a building and never even dismount.....

You can't do that with #2 !

- Slim :)

SlimRider 10-09-11 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by bluefoxicy (Post 13340075)
If I hold it long enough I don't have to go anymore for a while, but man does my sweat stink.

Blue!

U R WAAAY TOO FUNNY! :roflmao2:

- Slim :)

Ira B 10-09-11 03:41 PM

Most of my commute is very rural and at night. I have let it go right on the yellow line without even dismounting the bike. :D

SlimRider 10-09-11 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by Ira B (Post 13340514)
Most of my commute is very rural and at night. I have let it go right on the yellow line without even dismounting the bike. :D

You can't do #2 on the yellow line!

- Slim :)

DataJunkie 10-09-11 04:32 PM

I had years of issues with my GI tract and stomach before I managed to get everything working in some semblance of order. In that time I mapped out every port-a-loo and restroom on my route. Still had to go in the woods a couple of times. Hence the reason why TP was in my commuting bag for the longest time.
I could lock up my bike in 20 seconds flat but did not bother at times.
The worst was a 5F snowy early morning commute and a port-a-potti that had just been cleaned and was covered in blue water. I think I set a record with that one.

scooter bopp 10-09-11 04:40 PM

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SlimRider 10-09-11 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by scooter bopp (Post 13340706)

Nice Post, Scooter!

- Slim :)

travelmama 10-09-11 04:44 PM

I know how to pee very well and have since I was born, so when that sudden call comes, I move around to ease the urge until I can lock up my bike before going into any establishment to relieve myself.

I-Like-To-Bike 10-09-11 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by SlimRider (Post 13340110)
Yeah...What do you do?....Where do you carry your lock?....

You'd have to have radar or a strong magnet or something, to locate a good place to lock your bike, unless there's parking meters around...

As pictured. Easy access, through both wheels and locked in 15 seconds; don't need to lock it to anything for a 5 minute stop.

hairnet 10-09-11 05:35 PM

why stop?

http://swimbikerunlive.com/wp-conten...05/DIGNITY.jpg

SlimRider 10-09-11 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by travelmama (Post 13340721)
I know how to pee very well and have since I was born, so when that sudden call comes, I move around to ease the urge until I can lock up my bike before going into any establishment to relieve myself.

There's no easing the urge by moving around for #2!

As a matter of fact, you plan not to move around for #2, otherwise, there could be some slippage!

- Slim :)

matimeo 10-09-11 07:51 PM

I'm so regular I don't think I'll ever have to worry about this. Like clockwork. You must have had the Hershey squirts or something.

Ira B 10-09-11 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by SlimRider (Post 13340524)
You can't do #2 on the yellow line!

- Slim :)

Challenge Accepted. :D

CB HI 10-09-11 10:31 PM

If it takes the OP 5 minutes to lock a bike, I would hate to wait for him while he fixes a flat.

DGozinya 10-09-11 10:53 PM

If you can't lock it, at least take the front wheel with you...might give the $5 kid second thoughts.

SlimRider 10-09-11 11:44 PM


Originally Posted by CB HI (Post 13342010)
If it takes the OP 5 minutes to lock a bike, I would hate to wait for him while he fixes a flat.

I said five minutes, it's most probably closer to 3 or 4 minutes. I don't know. What I do know, is that I didn't have enough time to lock up my bike.

- Slim :)

I-Like-To-Bike 10-10-11 05:13 AM


Originally Posted by CB HI (Post 13342010)
If it takes the OP 5 minutes to lock a bike, I would hate to wait for him while he fixes a flat.

I'm surprised the potty break was only 5 minutes. The proper use of the toilet paper might be more complicated than locking a bike.


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