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<Tommy>

<Tommy>

Illegitimi non carborundum
Location
Camden, London
In other news you Proffessional Manual types will be pleased to know i managed to install my new Ultegra Shifter hoods:okay:
Wasn’t sure I would have sufficient strength in the arms but it seems the resistance training I have been doing helped.:laugh: Mind you they were a bugger to get on!

Well done mate. To be honest they are a real pain. I put a hole in one once trying to yank it on.
 
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<Tommy>

<Tommy>

Illegitimi non carborundum
Location
Camden, London
I just had a completely unbelievable argument with some guy who drove straight at me in a 4x4. The conversation after I chased him down was mind boggling. I spent ten minutes afterwards wishing he’d got out of his car the 5 or 10 times I told him to. Absolutely fuming doesn’t come close to describing it. Now I’m home I’m just really glad he didn’t get out of his car...


Be careful out there this weekend chaps. Sometimes it’s easy to forget that we’re the most vulnerable thing on the road by a million miles. And it doesn’t really matter whether you’re in the right or not.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
I ended riding in the middle of the road on an A road to stop multiple drivebys this morning. it was the only way to get the vehicle drivers to slow and plan an overtake instead of just continuing without a thought for my personal safety. Still had several dickhead s doing a punishment pass even when the other carriageway was completely clear, calm now
 

Whorty

Gets free watts from the Atom ;)
Location
Wiltshire
I ended riding in the middle of the road on an A road to stop multiple drivebys this morning. it was the only way to get the vehicle drivers to slow and plan an overtake instead of just continuing without a thought for my personal safety. Still had several dickhead s doing a punishment pass even when the other carriageway was completely clear, calm now
Oh the joys of riding in the real world! Don't get these issues on bkool or Zwift
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
I just had a completely unbelievable argument with some guy who drove straight at me in a 4x4. The conversation after I chased him down was mind boggling. I spent ten minutes afterwards wishing he’d got out of his car the 5 or 10 times I told him to. Absolutely fuming doesn’t come close to describing it. Now I’m home I’m just really glad he didn’t get out of his car...


Be careful out there this weekend chaps. Sometimes it’s easy to forget that we’re the most vulnerable thing on the road by a million miles. And it doesn’t really matter whether you’re in the righ

It’s crap when that happens and fear, anger and adrenaline combine to make a heady cocktail. Been there ,done that and on one occasion the van driver did get out:ohmy: Fortunately, I asked how vulnerable he now felt and something or the fact he was aware of other road users meant It all calmed down. I had taken hold of my bike so I could pick it up and run at him with it:laugh:
Glad you are ok if shaken.
 

Whorty

Gets free watts from the Atom ;)
Location
Wiltshire
It’s crap when that happens and fear, anger and adrenaline combine to make a heady cocktail. Been there ,done that and on one occasion the van driver did get out:ohmy: Fortunately, I asked how vulnerable he now felt and something or the fact he was aware of other road users meant It all calmed down. I had taken hold of my bike so I could pick it up and run at him with it:laugh:
Glad you are ok if shaken.
I always try to stay calm and smile, although if they are kicking off and giving it some gob I do ask them if they'd like to step out the car/van for a quiet chat (whilst still smiling). No one has taken up my offer yet :biggrin: Reason I try to calm things down is that I don't want to get a mile up the road and see that my arguing has caused the driver to become even more enraged and then they take it out on another cyclist. I did one ask one driver, through his window, if he thinks it's acceptable to drive so dangerously around cyclists and potentially make my young daughter an orphan and whether he thought she derserved to have her daddy killed by him - his face was a picture when I bought in my (totally ficticious) daughter. Thankfully most of these conflicts are few and far between - I argue more with you guys on here :boxing:
 

kipster

Guru
Location
Hampshire
if we are all contemplating going abroad next year do you think we ought to look at bike bags ?
has anyone got one / or advise
sore today but must be the worse day so things can only get better !:biggrin:

If you go to Majorca, I would look into hiring a bike out there. I got a Spesh Tarmac, 5 days, 90 euro fully insured. And they put sensible gears on them 50/34 and 12x32. At least that way you don't have to fret about the ham fisted airport employees.
 
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