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deburn 06-04-08 05:57 PM

just unbelievable to think that they'd be riding so dangerously and the guy who started raving at the mother/dtr - I have no words for the kind of entitled person he must think he is

John E 06-04-08 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by icyclist (Post 6818211)
... You acted appropriately in the situation in which you found yourself and I'm glad you could unburden your feelings. ...

I concur, as well. Hijack alert: please post a picture of that 1962 Follis. :thumb::)

Louis 06-04-08 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by 10 Wheels (Post 6818015)
You did Good. I would have put the squirrel in his mouth .

Or the other end of his anatomy.:eek:

Many of the MUP's around here have a crushed limestone surface which generally puts the kibosh to those kind of shenanigans.

I really hope that little girl hasn't gotten the wrong impression of cycling because of those ass-clowns.

doctor j 06-04-08 07:43 PM

Sounds like you did exactly the right thing at the right time. Also sounds like you showed remarkable restraint in not pinching Mr. Full-Kit-Pace-Line's head off.

I ride trails one in a while and get moving, but I announce that I am "passing on the left" or "passing" or "passing on the right". When traffic is heavy with dogs, kids, strollers etc. I slow down to a crawl. Most of the time, people say thank you when I announce that I'm passing.

I've never seen pace lines on our trails, but I would say that if you're that much into it, get out on the road for that endeavor.

Tom Bombadil 06-04-08 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by Louis (Post 6820893)
I really hope that little girl hasn't gotten the wrong impression of cycling because of those ass-clowns.

He said ass-clowns ... heh, heh, heh

cyclinfool 06-04-08 07:46 PM

I travel the MUP at full tilt but always announce myself when passing, I also slow when it is not safe to pass. I worry about scaring kids. What worries me is the roller bladers that cruise along with thier ears plugged with an MP3 player skating in the middle of the trail and making me yell to get them to move over.

I do feel sorry for the little girl and hope she is riding again. My daughter went over 2 years ago and has refused to get back on the bike - I keep trying to get her back out.

Louis 06-04-08 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by Tom Bombadil (Post 6820962)
He said ass-clowns ... heh, heh, heh

:lol: We need a B and B smiley.

Dchiefransom 06-04-08 08:55 PM

Just what did that idiot THINKS happens when a squirrel runs into the front spokes**********? He'd have been unconcious if a suicide squirrel had run into his. As stated before, too bad your restraint technique was "non-pain".

EastOfMidnight 06-05-08 01:59 AM

I don't ride trails any more cause I think they are more dangerous than roads. I like to ride at a brisk pace and I find trails full of people at many different speed differentials, with their dogs, kids, headphones, etc. to be really dangerous, as the volume often exceeds the design capacity of the trails.
My least favoriite things are when you announce "on your right" and they move to the right, or when they move left and their leashed dog moves right, and people who stop and have a conversation right in the mddle
of the path. I also find that about 5% of people on closed to traffic loops, trails, parks, etc. insist on riding, running or walking opposite the prevailing bike and foot traffic. I usually give the a polite "you're safer on the right side" as I pass, but, of course, most don't hear because they have their headphones on and are isolated from the rest of the world. The reminder usually reply with a pleasant "f you"
But nobody should be pace lining and going balls to the wall on a crowded mixed use trail. That's just asking for trouble.
Oh well. Riding is still better than not riding!


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