Alek wrote: »
magicbastarder wrote: » still though, stages lasting less than three and a half minutes. easier all round.
magicbastarder wrote: » do mudguards have any effect on steering at high speed or in strong wind? i guess they could oscillate and destabilise the steering.
tomasrojo wrote: » That cartoon has resonance for me since I started using a bakfiets.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Watched a chap lock one up in Sandyford yesterday.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Watched a chap lock one up in Sandyford yesterday. Impressive looking machine
Alek wrote: » Very nerdyhttps://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/15781753_1331867773542920_2537547783816902705_n.jpg?oh=3c982c530aa8307c02a5bf43ae0dbc4e&oe=59190244 :P
Darkglasses wrote: » The Pro Cycling Manager series on PC is quite good though!
Moflojo wrote: » Apparently the cows caused the pile-up, not the metal boxes travelling at >120kph.
magicbastarder wrote: » i think your pedant muscles are a little over flexed here. there's nothing to suggest cars were speeding, and it's hardly a stretch to say the cattle were the cause. because cattle generally don't belong on a motorway.
Moflojo wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/stray-cattle-killed-after-causing-car-pile-up-on-m3-motorway-1.2927796 Apparently the cows caused the pile-up, not the metal boxes travelling at >120kph. Typical anti-active travel bias and victim blaming from the mainstream media. I'm just surprised that there's nothing about whether or not the cattle were wearing helmets or hi vis.
Chuchote wrote: » Tribute song to a great cyclist
Moflojo wrote: » Oh here we go, the "Cows don't pay Road Tax" brigade has arrived... :rolleyes: