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Mad Doug Biker

Just a damaged guy.
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Craggy Island
[QUOTE 1894321, member: 45"]There's a shared-use path over the M5 Avonmouth Bridge. Powered 2-wheelers up to 50cc are allowed.

I'm regularly impressed with how powerful they can make little engines these days, given the size of some of the bikes that are ridden over the path.[/quote]

Our cycle tracks have gates and chicanes so that only the smallest things, i.e. pedal bikes can use them and I have never seen any small motor bikes so far. Long may it continue!

People who complain about such gates and chicanes such as Jonny Moore in His book 'The Height Of Madness' obviously have no brain.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Just a damaged guy.
Location
Craggy Island
At least we save the environment and bollocks like that

Hardly bollocks, but anyway. Well, ok, until there is a massive sea change then I guess it is really. A bit like pissing into the wind and all that, but anyway.

and its fun.................but what do you do????Sit aroud waiting for us to make mistakes;)

Yes..... and?
 

Nihal

Veteran
........Why?
Just asking,if you want to be Mr.Stranger,no problem
And back to OP yes waiting for us to make mistakes and fall off the bike and die of laughing at us unconcernd;y and then pointing how stupid we are.Fact is you people should realise that youre the ones who are stupid.We are the meekest and less powerful creatures on the road>you ,you carry those 4 wheeld demons called "cars" and drive around like you need to get all 4 wheels on someone:whistle:





And totally off topic,is Google down by any chance,can't access it but can access other website:scratch:
 

Mad Doug Biker

Just a damaged guy.
Location
Craggy Island
Just asking,if you want to be Mr.Stranger,no problem

I prefer even the smallest bit of anonynimity of sites like this, but if you really want to know who I am then there will be enough clues scattered about here. It's nothing personal.

And back to OP yes waiting for us to make mistakes and fall off the bike and die of laughing at us unconcernd;y and then pointing how stupid we are.Fact is you people should realise that youre the ones who are stupid.We are the meekest and less powerful creatures on the road>you ,you carry those 4 wheeld demons called "cars" and drive around like you need to get......

Blah blah, tell it to the bumper! :laugh:
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Our cycle tracks have gates and chicanes so that only the smallest things, i.e. pedal bikes can use them and I have never seen any small motor bikes so far. Long may it continue!

People who complain about such gates and chicanes such as Jonny Moore in His book 'The Height Of Madness' obviously have no brain.

Ours used to have those but they were such a pain in the arse they were removed... and I was glad to see the back of them.

Planners can be brain dead at times... "We need to stop motorcycles using the cycle track... so lets make sure those with a pram or pushchair, wheelchair or mobility scooter cant use them either, and whilst were at it. we''ll make 'em a pain in the arse for cyclists too."

but obviously, I have no brain.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Just a damaged guy.
Location
Craggy Island
Ours used to have those but they were such a pain in the arse they were removed... and I was glad to see the back of them.

Planners can be brain dead at times... "We need to stop motorcycles using the cycle track... so lets make sure those with a pram or pushchair, wheelchair or mobility scooter cant use them either, and whilst were at it. we''ll make 'em a pain in the arse for cyclists too."

but obviously, I have no brain.

They are not as bad as they once were, I'll admit, and anyway, they aren't a pain to cyclists once you get it all right - you can be through and away again in just a few seconds, hell, you don't even have to stop fully in a lot of cases!
I'd still rather have them instead of twats on motor bikes terrorising families with small kids and the farm animals mentioned below.

What I was actually referring to we're the comments about the cycle track in my local area in the aforementioned book - he gets to Erskine, and proceeds to complain because there are two gates in short succession to each other. But, get this, it is because the path CROSSES A ROAD in between..... and then later on he's complaining about the gates again.... on a stretch where almost all of the gates are through someone's farm and are there to prevent the cows from escaping, but oh no, it is all too much of an inconvenience to him, seemingly the cows should be able to wander where they like!

The simple fact is that a lot of the gates are there for a reason, even if it isn't immediately obvious! In my area anyway
 
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