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• #22702
Yesterday, an enthusiastic gentlemen marvelling at my (hardly gnarly) brklss skillz. Was pleasantly surprised as he opened with the ever ominous "NO BRAKES?"
friendlyfellowroadusers/10
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• #22703
Gave some props to a dad out with his kid in a cargo bike. Nice to see.
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• #22704
Talking about cargo bikes, about a week ago on the cycle highway near blackfriars station I saw someone on a massive blue cargo bike with a fucking 1.5m trailer attached; I've seen cars towing smaller ones! The trailer had about 10 bikes on the trailer and maybe three in the front section of the bike. How he pedaled that along I do not know!
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• #22705
Saw a mum pedalling her two kids through Finsbury Park on a cargo bike this morning; they were pointing up at the squirrels in the trees and she was answering their questions. The dad was rolling along beside on his own bike. Made me feel all warm inside it did.
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• #22706
In Hyde Park I occasionally see a mum riding a bike with Irish Setter attached and accompanying her two boys also on bikes to school - proper multi-tasking :)
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• #22707
Blinded by gnats and mozzies on the way home past South Bermondsey on the Q1.
ProtectiveEyewear/10
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• #22708
Those are the notorious Millwall Mozzies, they’re hard as nails, a bit lairy and no one likes them. But they don’t care.
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• #22709
yeah thats this cycle courier company called pedalme i think. I did a trial shift at the shop were those bikes were being delivered (they were rentals). They all came completely mangled, dings and paint scratches on every bike. Two of the bikes seemed to have frame ending damage. Was an eventful trial shift.
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• #22710
A wallaby.
In the lane at Checkendon.
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• #22712
Couldn't process what I was seeing at first. Just here, about 6.30
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Checkendon/@51.5412892,-1.0339622,390m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x487690b777bbc89f:0x978a2c871d41389b!8m2!3d51.5367138!4d-1.0382059 -
• #22713
Probably. Little buggers are everywhere.
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• #22714
A few years back there were wallabys at Fawley Manor near to Henley-on -Thames. One night all 12 of them made a break for freedom and escaped their enclosure. One of them was recovered bounding down Henley High Street. Amusing times!
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• #22715
Took the mudguards off, just before leaving for work!
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• #22716
After today's nodder fest with the good weather I have a great would you rather - So would you rather ride in on quiet roads in the rain or in warm weather but surrounded by nodders?
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• #22717
Supposed to be a thunderstorm this evening isn't there? I took my mudguards off last night too but 3 days of riding over the weekend left me with floppy jelly legs today so I took the train. Inevitably my train was cancelled, points failure delayed everything and I'm now sweaty and late for work 😔
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• #22718
I'd rather the rain.
Only way to avoid it is to leave earlier and earlier to avoid them.
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• #22719
I'd take my chances in a thunderstorm every time (15 years on the Brighton commute was a slow -delayed, delayed, delayed, cancelled, delayed- death).
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• #22720
Multiple drivers spotted on their mobile phones this morning. Cunts.
Lovely weather though.
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• #22721
Yeah, if I was still in London I would but this is a 46mi round trip now, so jelly legs and potentially shit weather (with no mudguards) made me take the "easy" option. Oh well...
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• #22722
How much rain we talking?
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• #22723
Yikes! Yup...
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• #22724
Nice weather but crazy pollution levels today
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• #22725
Let's go with mid-January moderate, where shoe covers are needed but not wet enough that you walk into the office with wet socks.
Nothing eventful today. Except sweet sweet speeeeeed awww yiss.