bigchainring
Member since Aug 2012 • Last active Sep 2012Most recent activity
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I can imagine the gridlocked scenes around london as people rummage in their bag looking for their stickers/fliers in silence, holding up all the other road users in the process. In which time the person who needed the advice has long since pootled off down the road.
Or do we all need to go around with one of these on our bars?
Somehow, friendly advice/calling them a cunt seems far, far more logical.I deliberately mentioned card/sticker/flyer, i.e options, you lot could discuss what you think is easiest/best. I personally would not have issue with any of them. Would only need one in an easy to grab place. I suspect for the experienced rider this would pose zero complications.
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expect an invitation for a one to one meeting with threatening undertones
No threatening undertones from me James. I just called you out as I don't believe you would call me what you have here on the forum to my actual face. I stand by that.
Every time this thread makes a positive step you come back in with this shit.
And I am the troll. Got to love LFGSS.
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Finally you have offered some positive suggestions, well done.
Though have you considered the inherent danger of giving a card to someone who is not a great cyclist while they are riding along. Also much like giving advice, the manner in which it is given could affect how they are received. Why will giving a card to someone be any different to giving them advice.
CTUK have already done 10 top tips for cyclists cards and they do get handed out at events like Dr Bikes and during training.
The term is off the cuff but don't worry about that.
Wrong audience.
Someone actually repped a few hours ago. Was quite shocking considering the general defensive responses to be called out for calling out.