LOL, I found a very funny picture and wanna know your opinion. Do u think this
picture is funny? Check the funny picture here:
http://funnycaser.webs.com/funny.htm
Wow, three amazingly unprepared guys on department store bikes, no water or
helmets, wearing running shoes and jeans out for a ride; I'll be sure to look
for this one at Banff. I did enjoy the floor pump stuffed in a yellow
book-bag.
-M
--- On Sun, 4/3/11, Daniel K <Biking@...> wrote:
From: Daniel K <Biking@...>
Subject: [Bicycle Commuting] Not For Sissies-Mountain Biking
To: bicyclecommuting@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 10:13 AM
Rincon del Cuervo rim trail..would ..many times be an easy ride..but not
yesterday:
http://newmexicooutdoor.com/Not_For_Sissies.html
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This week's episode of The Pedaling Prince's Podium deals with cycling injuries
and medicine, more specifically the common aches and pains of cycling, their
cause and the importance of bike fit in their prevention:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYQrH25J_Y4
The Pedaling Prince's Podium airs weekly on Saturdays by 7:30 PM Atlantic time;
new episodes are added to the following playlist as they air so, if you like the
show, be sure to put this in your bookmarks:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=532E63A55D3F1561
Hope to see you all at The Podium! :)
John A. Ardelli
http://pedalingprince.blogspot.com
BICYCLISTS' RIGHTS TRIAD:
*************************
BICYCLIST'S CODE OF CONDUCT -
CYCLISTS SHALL ride in the same direction as the other
vehicles on their side of the road.
CYCLISTS SHALL obey traffic laws, including waiting at
red lights at all times regardless of convenience.
CYCLISTS SHALL not move sideways without first seeing
that there's no overtaking traffic that will be
surprised. If you use a rear-view mirror, remember it
is not a substitute for knowing when to turn your
head.
CYCLISTS SHALL at night, use at least a headlight and
rear reflector. A taillight is recommended in
addition, but there are no substitutes for a headlight
and rear reflector.
CYCLISTS SHALL note that the above items are a partial
list, to correct just the more common errors. When in
doubt, ask, "What would I do if I were driving any
other vehicle?"
*************************
MOTORIST'S CODE OF CONDUCT REGARDING BICYCLES -
MOTORISTS SHALL scan the roads for all potential
objects, not just big ones such as cars.
MOTORISTS SHALL when entering a road, guard against
underestimating the speed of a bicycle.
MOTORISTS SHALL not automatically overtake in the same
lane just because the vehicle they want to overtake is
a bicycle. Cyclists are very often able to share their
space with you as a courtesy, but this shall not be
abused.
MOTORISTS SHALL save their horn for emergencies and
rural greetings. If they have something to say about a
cyclist's driving, there are ways to say it other than
by road rage.
MOTORISTS SHALL note that the above items are a
partial list, to correct just the more common errors.
When in doubt, ask, "What would I do if I were
interacting with any other vehicle"?
*************************
BICYCLIST'S BILL OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES -
A bicycle is a vehicle. Therefore, a bicyclist has the
same rights and duties as any other vehicle operator.
*************************
Very good.
Just so you know, most of us moved to
BicycleCommuterGroup@... the admin of this group
abandoned it and it was taken over by
spammers.
Sent from my Droid2
Elias Friedman A.S., CCEMT-P
אליהו מתתיהו בן צבי
elipongo@...
On May 29, 2011 12:34 AM, "Capt., The Last Bike Ride Out of the 20th
Century" <tomfrostjr@...> wrote:
> BICYCLISTS' RIGHTS TRIAD:
>
>
> *************************
> BICYCLIST'S CODE OF CONDUCT -
>
>
> CYCLISTS SHALL ride in the same direction as the other
> vehicles on their side of the road.
>
> CYCLISTS SHALL obey traffic laws, including waiting at
> red lights at all times regardless of convenience.
>
> CYCLISTS SHALL not move sideways without first seeing
> that there's no overtaking traffic that will be
> surprised. If you use a rear-view mirror, remember it
> is not a substitute for knowing when to turn your
> head.
>
> CYCLISTS SHALL at night, use at least a headlight and
> rear reflector. A taillight is recommended in
> addition, but there are no substitutes for a headlight
> and rear reflector.
>
> CYCLISTS SHALL note that the above items are a partial
> list, to correct just the more common errors. When in
> doubt, ask, "What would I do if I were driving any
> other vehicle?"
>
>
> *************************
> MOTORIST'S CODE OF CONDUCT REGARDING BICYCLES -
>
>
> MOTORISTS SHALL scan the roads for all potential
> objects, not just big ones such as cars.
>
> MOTORISTS SHALL when entering a road, guard against
> underestimating the speed of a bicycle.
>
> MOTORISTS SHALL not automatically overtake in the same
> lane just because the vehicle they want to overtake is
> a bicycle. Cyclists are very often able to share their
> space with you as a courtesy, but this shall not be
> abused.
>
> MOTORISTS SHALL save their horn for emergencies and
> rural greetings. If they have something to say about a
> cyclist's driving, there are ways to say it other than
> by road rage.
>
> MOTORISTS SHALL note that the above items are a
> partial list, to correct just the more common errors.
> When in doubt, ask, "What would I do if I were
> interacting with any other vehicle"?
>
>
> *************************
> BICYCLIST'S BILL OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES -
>
>
> A bicycle is a vehicle. Therefore, a bicyclist has the
> same rights and duties as any other vehicle operator.
>
>
> *************************
>
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