Today's Idiots
#51
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Unrelated to bicycling, but since we're on the subject of moronic soccer moms in SUV's. This biotch was tailgating me, swirving and honking her horn at me through a 15 mph school zone...after the school zone she passed me in a no passing zone in town. I was livid, so I followed her home. I had a nearly full big gulf full of mountain dew in a cup holder. As she pulled into her drive way and got out of her car...WHAMO! Mt. dew all over that biznitch. The look on her face was priceless. Everyone's gotta do something like this at least once in their lives.
#52
Whenever I ride around my town, I always have those drivers that think they have enough time to make the left turn in front of you, when in fact they do not.
This happened 3 times today! I just think to myself, at least I am paying attention
This happened 3 times today! I just think to myself, at least I am paying attention
#53
Unrelated to bicycling, but since we're on the subject of moronic soccer moms in SUV's. This biotch was tailgating me, swirving and honking her horn at me through a 15 mph school zone...after the school zone she passed me in a no passing zone in town. I was livid, so I followed her home. I had a nearly full big gulf full of mountain dew in a cup holder. As she pulled into her drive way and got out of her car...WHAMO! Mt. dew all over that biznitch. The look on her face was priceless. Everyone's gotta do something like this at least once in their lives.
#54
Unrelated to bicycling, but since we're on the subject of moronic soccer moms in SUV's. This biotch was tailgating me, swirving and honking her horn at me through a 15 mph school zone...after the school zone she passed me in a no passing zone in town. I was livid, so I followed her home. I had a nearly full big gulf full of mountain dew in a cup holder. As she pulled into her drive way and got out of her car...WHAMO! Mt. dew all over that biznitch. The look on her face was priceless. Everyone's gotta do something like this at least once in their lives.
#56
It's not just bikes that the idiots have issues with. I drive a Smart car around the city. People assume it is slow (it's not in real world situations) and will hold them up, so I end up having to slam on the brakes to avoid hitting the right-turn-on-red crowd all the time. Or, I get the clowns in pickups and SUVs tailgating me onto ramps. Surprise, surprise, they can't or aren't willing to try to corner anywhere near the speeds I can easily. None of this ever happens when I drive my wife's Mercedes.
#57
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Joined: Jan 2006
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From: East coast
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac Expert, Cannondale R700, Specialized Langster, Iron Horse Hollowpoint Team, Schwinn Homegrown
#58
The other day I was riding on the sidewalk so that I didnt have to watch for traffic. 2 people were walking next to eachother taking the whole ****ing sidewalk and they made me go in the grass to get around them. What *******s amirite?
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#61
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Joined: Feb 2011
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From: Hollywood Proper, CA
Bikes: Kazane frame, soma fork, fusion-dt-phil, nitto rb-002.
It's not just bikes that the idiots have issues with. I drive a Smart car around the city. People assume it is slow (it's not in real world situations) and will hold them up, so I end up having to slam on the brakes to avoid hitting the right-turn-on-red crowd all the time. Or, I get the clowns in pickups and SUVs tailgating me onto ramps. Surprise, surprise, they can't or aren't willing to try to corner anywhere near the speeds I can easily. None of this ever happens when I drive my wife's Mercedes.
The neighbor two houses down has one...I'm waiting til I catch him doing it. I'll **** in his yard.
#62
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From: East coast
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac Expert, Cannondale R700, Specialized Langster, Iron Horse Hollowpoint Team, Schwinn Homegrown
#64
Really? I hate people that drive smart cars more than most people in SUVs. I live in hollywood with a bunch of asshats who drive smart cars. Apparently because they are tiny they don't feel like they need to actually move at all when passing me. At least once a week someone will come within 3 inches of me...
#65
THE STUFFED


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From: San Francisco, CA
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#66
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From: East coast
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac Expert, Cannondale R700, Specialized Langster, Iron Horse Hollowpoint Team, Schwinn Homegrown
#67
Mine's governed at 150km/hr. It is effortless on the freeway. I've owned a lot of cars since the 70s, including 4 Mercedes, one of them an AMG, a BMW that constantly broke and left me places, a Maserati that constantly broke my wallet, and a few obscure vintage cars. One I drove around the continent twice was a '76 Toyota Land Cruiser. I learned to drive a manual tranny on a '74 VW Bug that topped out at 60mph with the wind. The smart is much better than a lot of my old vehicles. My wife's Mercedes offers no real advantage to me except a bit of extra comfort on long trips. In the real world, I long ago decided that several hundred hp was fun, but unusable, and just ended up costing big $ to insure and run. In the US, you don't pay what we do for cars, insurance or gas (yet). The subcompact end of the industry will make a comeback yet.
#69
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From: East coast
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac Expert, Cannondale R700, Specialized Langster, Iron Horse Hollowpoint Team, Schwinn Homegrown
#70
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Joined: May 2011
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From: Tel Aviv, Israel
Bikes: 2009 Felt B2 Pro, 2009 Trek 1.2, '80s Hercules beater
Smarts are about as quirky as any car I'm ever likely to get - but it has too many limitations for me. It's the iPad of cars: It has some geeky appeal, and I'd get one, but it falls somewhere between car and bike while not quite suiting both requirement. It's not as tiny as a bike, nor as spacey as a car - can't take many passengers, but also can't quite enjoy the between-traffic advantage of a bike. Much more expensive than a bike (and quite a few small cars as well), and then again, as tight as the parking situation here is, I'd spent the extra 70cm on a more function Peugeot. Can't do that "unparallel parking" gimmick here anyway.
#72
THE STUFFED


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#73
There are 2 kinds of cars worth buying either a really cool one or a really fuel efficient one...compromising just doesn't work
#74
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From: Tel Aviv, Israel
Bikes: 2009 Felt B2 Pro, 2009 Trek 1.2, '80s Hercules beater
#75
THE STUFFED


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From: San Francisco, CA
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