come on people i think its time for a group hug.............once i get my lycra on!

Er, I do live in the Countryside. The part that is plagued by these vermin every summer, when they descend like lycra-clad locusts and swarm around consuming all road space in their path as if it were theirs by divine right. They even scare the ponies and cattle that actually do have a divine right to roam...MrGrumpy wrote:You should try the countryside - its even worse for idiot leisure cyclists! Most of them have no conception that there is a difference between a cycle route (a road recommended for cycles) and a cycle way ( a dedicated cycle road). Most of them NEVER look over their shoulders when turning right. Their favourite trick is on a hill, to pull round a sharp (blind) bend, and then stop on the carriageway for a rest or a fag.irev wrote:
Since the Olympics kicked off I have nearly annihilated four untrained, incompetent, suicidal and cognisent-deficient bi-cyclists who seem to think they have a cats chance of nine lives: Riding without lights in the dark. Riding the wrong way up a dual carriageway. Riding two abreast on a single-track country line. Or pulling across a line of traffic against a red light.
And don't get me started on racing cyclists - I've nearly taken out at least 2 who seem to think that they are taking part in the Tour de France and that the road is closed except for them, as they use all the road and I've nearly met them head on!!!
Then stop talking to us and get out there and train those cnuts. I've spent twenty five years giving my time to training motorcyclists so they aren't part of the shit brigade. It's obligatory for road-going motorcyclists, even mopedisti. Why is it not the same for pedalophiles who are just as capable of killing themselves and causing accidents on the same piece of carriageway..?Lou wrote:I'm a cyclist (mainly mountain biking but i do road ride too) and theres as many shit motorbike and scooter riders/car drivers/lorry drivers etc on the road, we all like a whine and a bleat about someone else on the road. I'd like to see so many of the angry brigade get on a bike and ride and understand why some (not me) people ride side by side or not in the gutter, it'd be a lot better than the typical 'lazy' response of they're shite and i'm great that gets spewed out on many forums. I'm not defending all people that ride bikes, some just seem like they are trying to kill themselves, others think they own the road but its no different than the dickhead motorbike rider that risks everyones life overtaking on a bend at stupid speed that i witnessed yesterday.
come on people i think its time for a group hug.............once i get my lycra on!
I'm sure you are completely correct.....but I am enjoying Irev's rants!!!Lou wrote:I'm a cyclist (mainly mountain biking but i do road ride too) and theres as many shit motorbike and scooter riders/car drivers/lorry drivers etc on the road, we all like a whine and a bleat about someone else on the road. I'd like to see so many of the angry brigade get on a bike and ride and understand why some (not me) people ride side by side or not in the gutter, it'd be a lot better than the typical 'lazy' response of they're shite and i'm great that gets spewed out on many forums. I'm not defending all people that ride bikes, some just seem like they are trying to kill themselves, others think they own the road but its no different than the dickhead motorbike rider that risks everyones life overtaking on a bend at stupid speed that i witnessed yesterday.
come on people i think its time for a group hug.............once i get my lycra on!
Yeah fine, but too many cyclists seem to have a death wish. The local council has spent millions on cycle ways and cycle paths round my estate, but a surprising number of cyclists don't use the damn things - even preferring to cycle on fast dual carriageways, where there is a proper cycle path alongside.Waldorf wrote: So many roads in the UK are just not condusive to safe cycling - too many twists and turns between high hedges so concealing the cyclists until the last minute.
Of course, if everyone observed speed-limits and so on, it would be less dangerous.
They're usually refered to as POBSO's (People on Bike Shaped Objects) and have high vis bibs and havent been on a bike since they were a teenager. I used to pass them all the time riding to work amazed at how shit their basic common sense and personal safety was!Meldrew wrote:What pisses me off is cyclists riding on pavements, not little kids but adults who've mentally not grasped that the pavements are for pedestrians, and if there's not a cycle track they should be on the road. It's almost always a twat on a mountain bike who thinks he has the right to use the pavement as his own racetrack and expects everyone to give him the right of way.