htsamurai wrote:I don't think he was expecting to get hazed for this
All's fun in love and fuzz
gururyan wrote:
elbandito wrote:I don't know the rules in the States but in Canada, you can drive on any street with a posted speed limit of 80km/h or less and you have the right to a whole lane. If you ride a bicycle on the regular, than an Ebike is a good investment. I dunno what 20mph translates to... not all Ebikes are slow either. It depends on the battery, the weight you're carrying and the import laws in your country.
20 mph = 32 kph My comment was implying that I would like to eventually get to where I'm going. I think an e-bike would a death sentence in my city, not from hate crime , but that the oversized SUVs and trucks wouldn't even see you as you were crushed into the tread of their tires.
I live in a very bike happy city, I've seen what happens when bike and car connect It did not look like fun for the bike... The rider didn't look too hurt [meaning not in a puddle of blood and broken bike] but they didn't look unhurt either, it was hard to tell from just rubbernecking.
i dunno if anyones heard the story but earlier this year but there were a pack of bike riders on the highway and someone overtook them in front then slammed on there breaks and all of them got owned by the car then he took off
and it was a sea of bike parts and hurt people and no passing cars stopped to help them and insted people yelled abuse at them e.g GET A CAR YOU TIGHT ASSES!
only in sydney
ill admit i giggled a little but none the less so cruel and evil
oh, me too. my former bass player had a white vespa, and we use to roll like kings on that, the thing is that our awesomeness was misundesrtood, and we where often called fags.
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Sol Lucet wrote:my former bass player had a white vespa, and we use to roll like kings on that, the thing is that our awesomeness was misundesrtood, and we where often called fags.