Hey guys, LTFU. We're a bit harsh to newbies, and if anything we should be helping them out. Who cares whether he wants a pink Arrospok on a London Langster? He's riding, that's another bike on the street and that's a good thing.
I agree with you on newbies, I should probably be nicer to most people, it just seems there have been a rash of wind ups, or really stupid questions lately.
I disagree with the rest.
On pink Arrospok or london langsters: I have eyes, they can be hurt.
On more people on bikes: If (and thats a big if) they know how to ride them and dont do the following; hit you in the face when trying to signal, ride down the inside of the wrong side of the road, ride into you while on the phone, ride while texting, lock their bike across the space for 3 or 4 bikes when they could securly lock it to the space for one, ride a brakeless bike with out knowing how to stop/ control it, or ride a london langsters with a pink arrospok.
In fact there is almost no time when any rider of any ability should do the above (exception for the wrong side of the road in rare cases).
I will say one thing, the london langster is a Fixie, not a fixed gear or track bike as it is clearly meant to be a toy for children, or a joke.
I agree with you on newbies, I should probably be nicer to most people, it just seems there have been a rash of wind ups, or really stupid questions lately.
I disagree with the rest.
On pink Arrospok or london langsters: I have eyes, they can be hurt.
On more people on bikes: If (and thats a big if) they know how to ride them and dont do the following; hit you in the face when trying to signal, ride down the inside of the wrong side of the road, ride into you while on the phone, ride while texting, lock their bike across the space for 3 or 4 bikes when they could securly lock it to the space for one, ride a brakeless bike with out knowing how to stop/ control it, or ride a london langsters with a pink arrospok.
In fact there is almost no time when any rider of any ability should do the above (exception for the wrong side of the road in rare cases).
I will say one thing, the london langster is a Fixie, not a fixed gear or track bike as it is clearly meant to be a toy for children, or a joke.