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Anything other than a sprayer full of chemical and I would agree with you.Not ideal but I give a little touch of the brakes , usually sorts the problem. !!!!
Anything other than a sprayer full of chemical and I would agree with you.Not ideal but I give a little touch of the brakes , usually sorts the problem. !!!!
Turn the rear section on... soon get the ideaAnything other than a sprayer full of chemical and I would agree with you.
On the road earlier and lo and behold a bike wanker with no less then 10 cars and 2 artics held up behind him. Any number of places he could have stopped into to let the traffic by but no. And I bet the same bollix would be the 1st to f a farmer out of it with a tractor if he was behind one.
I doubt it and regardless a bit of consideration from the prick wouldn't cost to much.Is a cyclist entitled to hold the road like that?
Saw a cracker monday.
Had a sheep wagon in front and a bike in front of that.
Came over the top of the hill and wagon had plenty of room to go, so did
Damn cyclist took off, basically kept allong side the wagon down the hill..... and heading to a corner. Wagon made it past eventually. But I don't think the cyclist knew how lucky he was to not be squished as he was firmly in the blind spot all the way
I wouldn't have thought pink was your colour..No bike tracks in east cork but I’m out early to make the most of the quiet roads. 40km done already.
Invested in some powerful lights to make the job safer.
Both rechargeable. The front one lights up roads signs 80m away in daylight. It’s 1870 lumens.
The rear one is extremely bright too.
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No bike tracks in east cork but I’m out early to make the most of the quiet roads. 40km done already.
Invested in some powerful lights to make the job safer.
Both rechargeable. The front one lights up roads signs 80m away in daylight. It’s 1870 lumens.
The rear one is extremely bright too.
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I wouldn't have thought pink was your colour..
good luck:Thumbp2: keep us posted:cool1:Class. Trying to get back into the habit of my bike too. Have entered a triathlon for the beginning of may so something to motivate me to do a bit of training.
Bloody cyclists blinding everyone with their fancy lightsNo bike tracks in east cork but I’m out early to make the most of the quiet roads. 40km done already.
Invested in some powerful lights to make the job safer.
Both rechargeable. The front one lights up roads signs 80ft away in daylight. It’s 1870 lumens.
The rear one is extremely bright too.
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Bloody cyclists blinding everyone with their fancy lights
Only joking of course... a lot easier to aim for ye when your well lit upI was waiting for that
I actually hated the sight of cyclists on the road until I became one. I now have a lot more understanding for them. Of course there are always individuals who give everyone a bad name.
Cork must be a step ahead with his vented shoes
His feet were so cold after he could hardly walk when he got off the bikeCork must be a step ahead with his vented shoes
When we cycled to school we used look forward to a Christian Brother beating us around the classroom to thaw us out.His feet were so cold after he could hardly walk when he got off the bike