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905 01-01-15 02:51 PM

New Rules
 
The Rules compiled by the Velominati have influenced many. They took the cycling world by storm and eventually became a book; if it was adapted to a movie, it would have to star Charlton Heston, if he's still alive [...googling...] ok, Tom Hanks, who doesn't have the desired gravitas but does have experience in film treatments of Dan Brown novels.

The Rules are decidedly old school. You can't just write your own: an authority figure is required to impart them with the necessary stature, as prophets of all persuasions have realized over the years.

http://www.notanothercyclingforum.ne...tchasketch.jpg

I am in possession of The Sacred Etch A Sketch. For those unfamiliar with the regular old consumer version of this device, it is a pre-iPad era tablet, back when if you wanted to see anything on the screen you had to put it there yourself. The Sacred Etch A Sketch was discovered by myself one day in a Salvation Army shop.

When I first beheld it in my hands the screen was blank, but not for long; that night I must have entered a trance state, because the next morning this new set of rules had appeared.

A bit wary – and if I'm honest, unwilling to shoulder the responsibility of transmitting this information to the masses – I immediately erased it and taped down the knobs for good measure. Not to be deterred, come that night His Eminence once more induced a trance to repeat the exercise, this time forcing me to eat a fish pie afterwards to teach me a lesson. Readers, the pie made me sick, but it humbled me, which was the point.

If any of these rules do not sit right with you, remember that I'm just the messenger. Kindly direct any foul oaths to the heavens.

http://www.anothercyclingforum.com/pics/harkrules.jpg

THE RULES – NEW TESTAMENT

#1 - Cycling is about freedom
That includes freedom from being told what cycling should be about. Let's call this the Golden Rule. In fact, this list could almost end right here.

#2 - Forgive those who trespass against you
But get their license plate number first.

#3 - Harden the **** up, ****
This one was in the Old testament, but was hardened in honour of Bradley Wiggins. (It's NSFW; work is Not Safe For Life.) A little tough love from above to prepare you for the school of hard knocks.

#4 - Matching, smatching
Just as it's OK to wear socks that don't match (more of a life rule), there's no prohibition against components which don't photograph well. Dilettantes, see rule #3.

#5 - Faster isn't always better
Being a rouleur is fine. Tours de France are fine. Even commuter challenges are fine, if they keep you out of trouble. Any activity which pits your muscles and wits against competitors is fine; it may even be sublime, at times. The need for speed should not infect those who have other needs, and who may be perfectly happy pootling from A to B without making a Strava segment out of it.

#6 - The correct number of bikes to own is X
X is however many your partner or roommate or mother will let you own before they turn into an Ex (excluding moms, hopefully). Relationships are more important than bikes.

This rule has a corollary, The Rule of Acquisition. If you have a partner, keep her or him informed about major purchases.

#7 - Wave
Note that you don't literally have to wave.

http://www.notanothercyclingforum.ne...sealwaving.jpg
source

A half smile is also OK, as is a raised eyebrow. It's not a touchy-feely validating exercise; it's about being receptive to our shared – and on a bike, much more visible – humanity. Or something.

Don't forget pedestrians and motorists; this is known as maintaining good relations with civilians. Situational of course, else you might never get any riding done for the sake of all your ambassadorial duties.

#8 - Weave
That's right: filter. My understanding is that this isn't so much a diktat as it is divine permission for those trained to hold the line no matter what. Not only is it your right as an enhanced road user to insert yourself into interstices, perhaps throwing in the occasional wobble to show you're only human, but inhabiting the space between things will help you experience the full joy of cycling.

#9 - The pockets rule
If you wear a conventional jersey, don't put anything in the pockets which you wouldn't want in your back should you come off and land the wrong way. Preferably don't buy a jersey which has pockets you don't need. Wear whatever is comfortable, of course; but don't assume that just because it's in a bike shop, it belongs in your closet as well.

#10 - Shaving
If you shave your legs, don't use your wife's or girlfriend's razor. Women, however, are permitted the use of any damn razor they want. They can also wear your shirt, while they're at it.

#11 - Support your local bike shop
Only if it isn't staffed by people trying to sell you stuff you don't need, and doesn't have cute signs in the workshop that say they charge more for labour if you want to watch or help.

#12 - Earbuds are not the devil's earwax
It's your head, fill it with what you want. Cyclists don't have bat ears that they depend on to find their way in the world, and so are free to carry a tune.

http://notanothercyclingforum.net/pics/batears.jpg
Ears are keen, but the eyes have it.

#13 - Helmets
There is no blessed guidance on this. See rule #1.

#14 - Thou shalt not be be a bike snob
In public. In private, be anything thou pleaseth. Shaming others onto the consumer conveyor belt is not cool. (His Eminence still uses words like "cool".)

#15 - The Quicksilver Rule
Don't feel compelled to watch anything just because 'two wheels good'. Kevin Bacon called his courier caper "the absolute lowest point of my career." Even those not closely related to Bacon by a casual chain of encounters felt the sting of a bike-themed movie belly-flop. When Pee-wee Herman can win more hearts and minds by doing this than employees of the Quicksilver Express can doing this, it's time to remind everybody of the Breaking Away rule: Breaking Away is and always will be the best bike movie ever made.

http://www.anothercyclingforum.com/p...akingaway4.jpg

#16 - Don't litter
Also a holdover from the old testyment. If you've insisted on buying jerseys with pockets, put that crap in there.

#17 - Don't call
Wrong rules. Still, it shows how popular rules are.

#17 - Cycling is about freedom
A little repetition goes a long way.

K.Katso 01-01-15 03:19 PM

I like the old rules better

Shimagnolo 01-01-15 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by K.Katso (Post 17432363)
I like the old rules better

I thought this thread was going to be about Bill Maher.

K.Katso 01-01-15 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by Shimagnolo (Post 17432366)
I thought this thread was going to be about Bill Maher.

That would be sacreligulous

auldgeunquers 01-01-15 03:30 PM

AWWH! Do I HAVE to ???

mcours2006 01-01-15 04:10 PM

Rules, and so many of them, make it sound much too elitist for me taste. Watching my ten-year riding around on his 12-speed up and down the sidewalk and having fun, do you think he cares for rules?

rangerdavid 01-01-15 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by K.Katso (Post 17432363)
I like the old rules better

^^this^^

905 01-01-15 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by mcours2006 (Post 17432503)
Rules, and so many of them, make it sound much too elitist for my taste.

As the conduit I was compelled to pass along all 17, but the first one covers most of the bases.

GuitarBob 01-01-15 05:43 PM

I like 'em. Good work!

Leinster 01-01-15 06:23 PM

All sounds a bit Crowley-esque.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-7OnQEzTurY...1600/white.jpg

Probably replace the star with a 4-arm DuraAce/Record crank.

milkbaby 01-01-15 07:50 PM

Burn the heretic! :)

Homebrew01 01-01-15 07:55 PM

"The Rules" satire is getting a little long in the tooth.

kbarch 01-01-15 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by Homebrew01 (Post 17433078)
"The Rules" satire is getting a little long in the tooth.

Maybe, but just as valid, and the setup was amusing.

Doohickie 01-01-15 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by K.Katso (Post 17432363)
I like the old rules better

The old rules suck.

Homebrew01 01-01-15 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by Doohickie (Post 17433184)
The old rules suck.

A few of them were mildly amusing 10 years ago.... maybe

Kinda remind me of the 99ers.

Mazatleco17 01-02-15 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by kbarch (Post 17433146)
the setup was amusing.

This. :lol:

cycledogg 01-02-15 12:39 PM

Rules are made to be broken. I ride, there for I am.


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