Ride on the RIGHT
#26
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Hardtail_Pride
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From: Orem UT
Bikes: American eagle, Peugo, We the people Bmx, Specialized Bmx, Old jc Penny road with origional Disc brake, Trek Mod, haha just a little of every world.
i have to admit i liked the movie on youtube boozy posted. wish i would of seen it the day before my crash
#27
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From: New York
Bikes: Makino (have the parts; not yet built), EAI Barekuckle, Unknown Japanese fixed conversion, Centurion Dave Scott Ironman road bike (frame), Secret project bike, 2007 Trek Madone 5.2, Cannondale Caad3 mountain bike
Originally Posted by 3Lph
Uh, yeah, see that little location thing under their names? It was a joke.
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Hardtail_Pride
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From: Orem UT
Bikes: American eagle, Peugo, We the people Bmx, Specialized Bmx, Old jc Penny road with origional Disc brake, Trek Mod, haha just a little of every world.
ya thats been adressed lofartas thanks for reading the whole post. jeez
#34
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Same in DC. Legal everywhere but downtown. In fact, on one of the busiest streets, Mass Ave., the sidewalk is a designated bike path. I think this is just the city being lazy, because there are multiple street crossings, many without lights or stop signs, and turning cars always seemed surprised when they see me. Sometimes I ride on the street, but it is 4 lanes with no shoulder and some cars go 50 mph. The sidewalk seems safer, but not by much.
#36
Originally Posted by joshuastar
omg srsly. add florida to the list.
I ride on the wrong side or on the sidewalk for 5 blocks or so a day. Like someone else said, I just ride like I'm invisible. I pretty much ride that way no matter what side I'm on though.
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