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Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 9:32 am
by The Grinch
I hate to say it but most bicycle riders have this arrogant attitude that THEY own the road and everyone else is just borrowing it from them. Well, here's a news flash for ya, CARS ARE BIGGER AND FASTER THAN YOU! If your stupid enough to think your 12lb bike going 27mph should rule the road then prepare to get smacked!
Might makes right, you say? Then perhaps you wouldn't mind getting "smacked" by 18-wheelers because they're the biggest things on the road.

I ride a bicycle on the road, and I usually don't have a problem with the cages. Around here, cycling is so popular that the cagers have gotten used to seeing cyclists on the road and know how to safely pass. I suspect there's more of a problem in redneck areas where the good 'ol boys in their pickup trucks just can't abide by them faggy cyclists in their gay lycra outfits.

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 9:41 am
by Andy G
Mintbread wrote:
Andy G wrote: It is not YOUR ROAD. We pay our taxes just like everyone else. So STFU and drive safe.
My question to you is (needless to say I will not "STFU") why should I have to pay to use the road and you don't?
I'll type slowly this time, so maybe you can understand what I said.

We pay our taxes just like everyone else. Therefore, I DO pay to use the road.

Also, owning a bicycle does not mean I don't own a motorcycle (I have two) or a car (also two).

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 4:55 pm
by basshole
Yup on the road might wins everytime. I know you know everybody knows it. So why these guys feel they can beat the odd's is beyond me.
XM23 wrote:
I hate to say it but most bicycle riders have this arrogant attitude that THEY own the road and everyone else is just borrowing it from them. Well, here's a news flash for ya, CARS ARE BIGGER AND FASTER THAN YOU! If your stupid enough to think your 12lb bike going 27mph should rule the road then prepare to get smacked!
Might makes right, you say? Then perhaps you wouldn't mind getting "smacked" by 18-wheelers because they're the biggest things on the road.

I ride a bicycle on the road, and I usually don't have a problem with the cages. Around here, cycling is so popular that the cagers have gotten used to seeing cyclists on the road and know how to safely pass. I suspect there's more of a problem in redneck areas where the good 'ol boys in their pickup trucks just can't abide by them faggy cyclists in their gay lycra outfits.

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 5:59 pm
by blues2cruise
Wow! So much hostility. I'm with -holiday. I have a car and a motorcycle which means I also pay dearly for those luxuries. When I cycle there is no noise pollution or air pollution and I get the benefit of some exercise.

I try to ride on roads that are designated bike routes but sometimes there is no bike route where I need to go. I follow the rules of the road and try to stay out of the way as much as possible.

It is also illegal here to ride on the sidewalk. It's not the end of the world to have to slow down a bit until you can safely pass.

I do agree that some cyclists are just jerks. It is unfortunate that they give the rest of us a bad reputation.

The next time you see a cyclist pedalling home after work, try to show some courtesy and just move over a few feet to pass. You can move back after you pass them.
It's not that hard to do. :roll:

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 6:14 pm
by Mintbread
Andy G wrote:
I'll type slowly this time, so maybe you can understand what I said.

We pay our taxes just like everyone else. Therefore, I DO pay to use the road.

Also, owning a bicycle does not mean I don't own a motorcycle (I have two) or a car (also two).
I can be a smartarse too, pal.
Type as slow as you want but you seem to be the one lacking comprehension.
I, at no point, said anything about other vehicles or taxes so please discontinue that argument as it holds no weight. If you owned 10 cars and/or motorcycles you would have to pay registration and insurance for EACH vehicle, effectively paying for them to be on the road.
To ride a bicycle on the road (once again for those in the cheap seats, regardless of how many other vehicles you own) you only need said bicycle. No registration, no insurance and no requirement to be aware of the road rules (or abide by them, it seems).


Also, if you would like to continue the insults little man, bring it on.

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 6:20 pm
by camthepyro
Some people HAVE to ride ride bicycles for transportation, I did until I got my motorcycle recently. But I always rode on the sidewalks if there were any. I don't care if it is illegal, I've never heard of a cop ticketing a kid for riding his bicycle on a sidewalk. I got it by a car and had to go to the hospital while riding my bike in a PARKING LOT, there's no way I'd be riding on the street.

The whole bicycles-should-ride-on-the-street-with-cars-and-trucks law is completely outdated. That law might have worked in the '20s when cars weren't as common, and didn't go nearly as fast, but it doesn't any more.

A bicycle on the street, and a little two lane rode will hold up too much traffic, it doesn't make sense. Just because you bicycle only goes 15mph, doesn't mean you should make everyone behind you have to drive at 15mph.

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 6:31 pm
by dieziege
I know what Basshole is talking about... in Orange County California (not widely considered a redneck area LOL) and surrounding areas there are roving packs of bike-idjots wearing spandex and riding bicycles that cost more than many of your motorcycles. They are crappy riders who can barely follow a straight track and don't understand drafting but they've got the best carbon-fiber 21 speed bicycles and cycling outfits with more logos than an Icon jacket.

Those bicyclists cause EXACTLY the problems the crusier crowd causes on two-lane highways. I've been stuck behind packs of twenty kawasakis/harleys/whatever riding their staggered formation at 1MPH below the speed limit and trailing 100 cars all itching to pass but blocked. It's the same problem... the "Donut Holes" are so self-centered in their "I'm riding a $15K motorcycle so the world can "procreating" wait for me" way that they drive people like Basshole into a homicidal rage...if he isn't one of them, anyway.

Read the description here: http://www.msgroup.org/TIP054.html ... to quote a bit (really the only important bit) "Carelessness is rampant amongst this group of bicyclists. Upwards of 5% of them casually and constantly road their bicycles to the left of the center line in the road!" Now, that was an organized event... imagine those same people just going for an afternoon ride and taking the same approach. Taking that approach because between the 20 riders there is $130,000 worth of bicycles and spandex, and twenty very serious yupies who don't give a damn about anyone but themselves.

None of which really relates to the type of riding (and the situation) described at the start of this thread....but I've been stuck behind those same people Basshole is railing against and I kind of understand his frustration.

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 1:45 am
by Andy G
Mintbread wrote: I can be a smartarse too, pal.
Type as slow as you want but you seem to be the one lacking comprehension.
I, at no point, said anything about other vehicles or taxes so please discontinue that argument as it holds no weight. If you owned 10 cars and/or motorcycles you would have to pay registration and insurance for EACH vehicle, effectively paying for them to be on the road.
To ride a bicycle on the road (once again for those in the cheap seats, regardless of how many other vehicles you own) you only need said bicycle. No registration, no insurance and no requirement to be aware of the road rules (or abide by them, it seems).


Also, if you would like to continue the insults little man, bring it on.
If someone pays taxes - they are paying for the roads. Let's just say they DON'T own a car, truck, motorcycle, etc. Portions of their taxes (income, sales) go to roads in one way or another. Just like portions of my taxes go to pay for schools, even though I don't have kids in school.

It seems as though you have a bone to pick with cyclists. Why not pick on the motorcyclists that don't abide by the laws? What about the cagers? Seems as though they would be more of a worry to you than a guy on a bicycle.

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 5:27 am
by The Grinch
It seems as though you have a bone to pick with cyclists. Why not pick on the motorcyclists that don't abide by the laws? What about the cagers? Seems as though they would be more of a worry to you than a guy on a bicycle.
I think many of the people who pick on cyclists are lard-a$$ couch potatos who are jealous of people who actually go out and get more exercise than reaching for the remote and the bowl of Doritos.

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 6:13 am
by basshole
I prefer Chee-tos!! :laughing: Dude you need to get a thicker skin and you'll need it when you ride you bicycle in traffic lanes and some 17 year old kid in 4 x 4 comes along and flattens you like well...a DORITO! because you wanna be macho and arrogant rather than sensible and prudent. Hey it's your life end it any way you like but you'll see more days if you stay out of traffic.
XM23 wrote:
It seems as though you have a bone to pick with cyclists. Why not pick on the motorcyclists that don't abide by the laws? What about the cagers? Seems as though they would be more of a worry to you than a guy on a bicycle.
I think many of the people who pick on cyclists are lard-a$$ couch potatos who are jealous of people who actually go out and get more exercise than reaching for the remote and the bowl of Doritos.