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yarr 06-07-06 05:34 PM

skitching up hills in sf on a skateboard is probably the best feeling in the world

Philatio 06-07-06 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by youth
this thread really makes me want to listen to huey lewis and the news

I love BTTF! :beer:

schnee 06-07-06 06:20 PM


If a driver doesn't want you on their ride, it's not gonna be because you are costing them gas money (as high as gas prices are these days), it gonna be because they either just don't want you to fuking touch their car, or because they're scared they're gonna hurt you (in which case they really know that an accident wouldn't be their fault, and should know that when they dodge you, they're prob just being more dangerous)
Please, it's not about gas money or being afraid, it's about the fear of someone running out in front of your car, and now having two possible injuries happening. It's about being annoyed that someone you don't know sitting on top of a metal thing that can gouge your paint job about six inches away in moving traffic. It's about that jerk - if he scratches your car - bailing because he can, and having no recourse.

Here's the thing. If you were to ask, I'd let you, because that's polite and responsible, and I'd feel safe assuming you're cool. When you :rolleyes: other posters when they talk about respect, I don't think you're the type to ask, or to care.

dudeman 06-07-06 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by schnee
Please, it's about the fear of someone running out in front of your car, and now having two possible injuries happening. It's about being annoyed that someone you don't know sitting on top of a metal thing that can gouge your paint job about six inches away in moving traffic. It's about that jerk - if he scratches your car - bailing because he can, and having no recourse.

you sound like a b!tch.

brunning 06-07-06 07:35 PM

i catch a nice skitch now and then, fixed and brakeless. small box trucks have those big handles that might as well be labeled skitching handles. perfect height and size.

i've had a few good runs up 1st and and down broadway, but only when traffic is light. i let go before things get out of control.

Serendipper 06-07-06 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by teiaperigosa
:lol: oh you didn't feel your nuts drop when you released your grip? check...maybe you missed it

I was wearing my full "Jittery Joe's" kit at the time, so no. Funny thing, spandex. No "drop" but hella expansion.:beer:

Judging by your posts, you must wear a lycra headrag to bed every night!:roflmao:

schnee 06-08-06 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by dudeman
you sound like a b!tch.

You sound like a child.

RatherBeBiking 06-08-06 05:02 AM

I once did this, but I got sucked into the wheel well and crushed. What really sucks is, the car was doing 95.

nothing 06-08-06 09:40 AM

+1 to whoever said take the bus. For real, fixed gear riding in urban areas requries constant environment awareness. If your skitching, you give a good portion of that awareness up to the vehicle and putting yourself in danger for no good reason. Stick to doing it on skateboards and freewheels.

nothing 06-08-06 09:44 AM

Skitching on cars/buses just sounds like trouble all around. Leave it to the skateboarders and freewheelers.

jimmat 06-08-06 10:55 AM

Oh good, just what I need more pissed off motorist who seek revenge against any biker they see b/c of some whack **** somebody did b/c they thought it was cool. Yea, that's so not cool its stupid and puts other bikers at risk.

karmical 06-08-06 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by teiaperigosa

just like if you put your car on the street, someone is liable to sit on the muhfuker

i watched a guy get yanked off a guys ride then catch a beat down, just the week before last. car parked outside of the bar, guy figured he'd sit on it have him a smoke, then all of a sudden he found out that some folks really don't like people touching their rides at all.

i do notice that the pictures, and the fools i see doing this all seem to target certain types of vehicles, you really shouldn't be able to man up unless you grab something like this-

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...3_134_full.jpg

with someone other than a soccer mom or poindexster...:D types driving....

Aeroplane 06-08-06 01:24 PM

I do it at red lights from time to time, just to get up to speed. It works out really well if I'm right next to a stopped pick-up truck, poking my way between stopped traffic, just as the light turns green. Easy pickings that takes a little load off my legs.

pigmode 06-08-06 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by jimmat
Oh good, just what I need more pissed off motorist who seek revenge against any biker they see b/c of some whack **** somebody did b/c they thought it was cool. Yea, that's so not cool its stupid and puts other bikers at risk.


The "modern capitalist industrial machine" made them do it.



(I sound like a b!tch)

schnee 06-08-06 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by jimmat
Oh good, just what I need more pissed off motorist who seek revenge against any biker they see b/c of some whack **** somebody did b/c they thought it was cool. Yea, that's so not cool its stupid and puts other bikers at risk.

Where are you getting this? 'Getting revenge against any biker they see'?

Put down the bong and read the thread again, please.

Captain Monkey 06-08-06 05:20 PM

i have enjoyed the thread thus far. i think its funny that the thread is called man-up. has anyone ever tried riding their bike? sure skitching is fun and its useful when going uphill but to say man-up is just, for lack of a better word, silly. i understand the danger factor that goes along with skitching but for some reason i dont agree with "man-up". i dont mean to insult anyone but why not man-up and just ride. why not just say, "try this" or "skitching- bad or good?". peace.

jimmat 06-09-06 09:33 AM

If you don't think motorist carry around aggression from run ins with whack bikers you must not live in the dirty south, north, east or west. If you piss off a motorist you are putting the rest of us at risk for a bank job some late night. And by the way I don't smoke wacky weed because it makes you stupid.

ImOnCrank 06-09-06 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by Captain Monkey
i dont mean to insult anyone but why not man-up and just ride. why not just say, "try this" or "skitching- bad or good?". peace.

+1 and Cause then OP wouldn't be able to put on his thugface. Didn't you know that saying dumb sh*t makes you hardcore?

Placid Casual 06-10-06 03:12 AM


Originally Posted by ImOnCrank
+1 and Cause then OP wouldn't be able to put on his thugface. Didn't you know that saying dumb sh*t makes you hardcore?

Words on a screen, people. Words on a screen...

koyman 06-10-06 03:22 AM

Jeez. You should all stop being weak, ineffectual women (clearly the inferior gender) and start acting like strong, decisive men (otherwise known as the ideal). I know I am.

SD Fixed 06-10-06 04:37 AM


Originally Posted by teiaperigosa
really?...No
respect is an important question, but as a cyclist, you should know that while there are drivers that try to be very respectful of cyclists, the infrastructure ( that of roads, that of driving mindsets, AND our society) is not built to have respect for that which is not corporate and of the modern capitalist industrial machine. If we don't realize that, and that our lifestyles often are forced to revolve around that, then we are being naive.

What you are doing in preforming this action actually gives the driver the mentality, or advances it that cyclist are out to do what ever the **** they want, and that a car driver has no rights or recourse. When they are cornered in such a manner, it is inevitable that some will preform violent actions against cyclist. So you are propogating a myth that we are out to say screw it all and we will do what we want. This type of attitude has made NYC CM the goat shoot that it is.




on a personal level, anyone has a right to be mad about whatever someone does to their car, whatever the reason...whether it be the $00.02 a cyclist might cost them in gas going up a long steep hill, or simply that another crazy cyclist is pissing them the fuk off
So they have the right to be mad, but your desire to skitch overrides this right? What gives you the right to do what ever you want? And what right do you have to decide if the effect, perceived or actual, is valid?



some people say...so, the fuk what...I might as well catch a boost anyways, the big boxes are costing the earth as it is...
But what does your skitching do to solve the problem other than divide things further?




just like if you put your car on the street, someone is liable to sit on the muhfuker
Is this justification?



no hypocrisy on this note
No, but a lot of Anarchist simplicity. Which, really, does not work.

schnee 06-10-06 08:06 AM


If you don't think motorist carry around aggression from run ins with whack bikers you must not live in the dirty south, north, east or west. If you piss off a motorist you are putting the rest of us at risk for a bank job some late night. And by the way I don't smoke wacky weed because it makes you stupid.
You know, I completely misunderstood your first post. I thought you were supporting the 'I have something to prove' original poster. Sorry for the insult. I actually completely agree with you.

youth 06-10-06 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by Philatio
I love BTTF! :beer:

^5. i'm glad someone knows what's up.

teiaperigosa 06-10-06 03:51 PM

!!!!!!!:roflmao: :roflmao:!!!!!!!!!

Msngr 06-10-06 05:30 PM

jeez. what's the big deal? i skitch every day at some point. usually, no one seems to notice until i let go and pass them. i find it easier on a fixie than with a freewheel because the energy transfers through the legs better.

if i can use a car to my advantage, i do. i find it no more dangerous than not skitching.


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