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Originally Posted by Spoonrobot
(Post 18838863)
So just to reiterate, you were coasting at 20 mph while looking down, and drifting in your lane? Son, if you were in a car you'd be eligible for quite a few citations.
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 18839144)
Wait ... YOU were drifting into the other lane, YOU were getting in the way of faster cyclists ... and YOU'RE complaining?
Oh I can just imagine how this really played out!! :lol: :eek: :lol: It played out as I described it. Maybe he decided "Discretion was the better part of valor." |
Originally Posted by Photodoug
(Post 18839220)
Take the time to read all the posts. I NEVER crossed the center line, I was looking down at my left foot and was completely aware of my position.
It played out as I described it. Maybe he decided "Discretion was the better part of valor." You know, he's probably posting about you on some other forum. :lol: |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 18839226)
Yeah ... um ...
You know, he's probably posting about you on some other forum. :lol: A lot of people have courage while hiding behind a computer screen that quickly evaporates when nose to nose. |
This past week I was on a downhill roll with no one in sight. I took the time to adjust my left foot toe clip and was slowly drifting towards the center line when I heard the sizzle of a fast approaching race bike behind me. This tour pro wannabe blew by me like I was standing still with inches to spare. |
Originally Posted by Northwestrider
(Post 18838591)
When on a MUP I either use a bell or slow down as i approach someone slower ( happens on occasion :-) I prefer roads . I never use my voice, ever to warn anyone. It in the past has caused them to think I'm yelling at them aggressively , or they jump straight into the air, turn left or right, your guess .
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Originally Posted by Photodoug
(Post 18837522)
The tradition here is to announce "on your left" as you close in on slower traffic, then move to the left lane to pass. I've had many a pedestrian thank me as I went by. Just common courtesy, and safety. |
How about some 3000mm flat handle bars? You can just clothes line everyone who comes at you as well as everyone you pass.
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Originally Posted by KD5NRH
(Post 18838599)
shut up and take my money!!!
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Originally Posted by Photodoug
(Post 18838621)
he probably gave a lot of walking taxpayers/voters that day something to think about
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Originally Posted by italktocats
(Post 18839274)
oh yeah... preaching but you dont even shouldercheck when overtaking/moving/drifting for no reason at all out of your lane huh
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Originally Posted by andr0id
(Post 18839359)
That tradition is dead as everyone has something stuck in their ears and can't hear you and isn't paying attention anyway.
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Originally Posted by italktocats
(Post 18839415)
you must be joking....
It's obvious that the ones who understand my topic have gotten the point, and some replies have given me food for thought. Thanks for the constructive feedback.... |
In spite of all the jerks on the roads, I've yet to learn of any road-ban on cars.
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I've personally banned all cars from the roads. Unfortunately, it's difficult to enforce.
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Originally Posted by Photodoug
(Post 18839264)
Oh, no doubt. "That big bear of a man, weaving all over the trail, and yelling at everyone in sight." ;)
A lot of people have courage while hiding behind a computer screen that quickly evaporates when nose to nose. |
Originally Posted by Photodoug
(Post 18839492)
And you must be naive. The day some state senator's granddaughter gets wrapped up in someone's spokes is the day riders start losing privileges on the MUPs.
It's obvious that the ones who understand my topic have gotten the point, and some replies have given me food for thought. Thanks for the constructive feedback.... you should have been banned for swerving |
Originally Posted by Photodoug
(Post 18839471)
Sorry, I don't remember riding with you so how do you know what I do? And, once again, take the time to read all the posts.
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Here in the USA, as in many other countries, we are an inclusive society and I am perfectly willing to share the local MUP with parents pushing strollers, wobbly little tykes on bikes, clueless walkers and whoever else I may encounter. I make whatever allowances seem necessary so as not to collide with others and hope allowances will be made on my behalf when my attention strays. I ride some portion of the MUP nearly every day, usually on the way to a series of back roads that are mostly through farm land. Riding the MUP is not the usual ride experience. It is a different experience and pointless to think it is something else.
I find ways to enjoy that section of my ride by channeling my inner Dr. Dolittle and talking with the wildlife along estuaries, greeting people with a "good morning" and telling the tykes on bikes what a good looking bike they have and in every trying be friendly and hoping they will have as fine a day as I myself intend to have. Approaching people from behind I will say "passing" which is always enough for them to hold their course. If they find it necessary to move over a bit, I will offer thanks. I only pick up the pace if the way is clear ahead or when reaching the turn off point to roadways. Once one is aggrivated you are likely to stay that way for some time. |
Hold your line.
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Originally Posted by bakes1
(Post 18839559)
Says the sensitive MUP warrior that can't hold a line lol
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Originally Posted by FoxMulder
(Post 18839528)
I've personally banned all cars from the roads. Unfortunately, it's difficult to enforce.
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Originally Posted by berner
(Post 18839626)
Here in the USA, as in many other countries, we are an inclusive society and I am perfectly willing to share the local MUP with parents pushing strollers, wobbly little tykes on bikes, clueless walkers and whoever else I may encounter. I make whatever allowances seem necessary so as not to collide with others and hope allowances will be made on my behalf when my attention strays. I ride some portion of the MUP nearly every day, usually on the way to a series of back roads that are mostly through farm land. Riding the MUP is not the usual ride experience. It is a different experience and pointless to think it is something else.
I find ways to enjoy that section of my ride by channeling my inner Dr. Dolittle and talking with the wildlife along estuaries, greeting people with a "good morning" and telling the tykes on bikes what a good looking bike they have and in every trying be friendly and hoping they will have as fine a day as I myself intend to have. Approaching people from behind I will say "passing" which is always enough for them to hold their course. If they find it necessary to move over a bit, I will offer thanks. I only pick up the pace if the way is clear ahead or when reaching the turn off point to roadways. Once one is aggrivated you are likely to stay that way for some time. +1, etc. But if you keep making sense like that these discussions are gonna get boring. |
The title of this thread paint a rather broad stroke. Take for instance as a service tech all my life, my trunk pack is a mini bike shop. I always stop to help another cyclist that is flatted or broke down. That included the fully kitted roadies to the kid on a $25 bike.
BTW I always stop at stop lights, and if on a narrow road where cars cant pass, I will pull over and let cars that have piled up behind me pass. |
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Originally Posted by Photodoug
(Post 18839264)
Oh, no doubt. "That big bear of a man, weaving all over the trail, and yelling at everyone in sight." ;)
A lot of people have courage while hiding behind a computer screen that quickly evaporates when nose to nose. |
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