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Re: Fixie Bikes - Frosties - 07-10-18 (07-10-18, 11:18 AM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=Frosties link=topic=24600.msg285164#msg285164 date=1538869149] Clearly you don't cycle... And, yes I've ridden in London, but as I also cycle, I know that sometimes cyclists have to make sudden changes of direction to avoid pot holes, broken glass and other crap on the road, so I give them plenty of room, just as the Highway Code says (which, BTW, includes motorcycles...) Quote:Rule 213[/quote] As we are referencing London you're right I don't cycle in London - the commute is 50 miles. I give them the same distance I give parked cars - one car door length (as per highway code). This apparently is not enough for most who as BB implied simply don't give a flying fook about anyone else....look ahead and you can "dive" to the left or at least have the time to look over your bloody shoulder for once. Re: Fixie Bikes - F4celess - 08-10-18 Bretty, thankyou for posting pics, also for the great ideas on a self build Fixie. Certainly makes for a more rewarding project, when you know every component you hand picked, plus built up yourself. This is the route I'm planning to take (no pun intended). :thumbup An interesting debate on cyclists plus how they do / don't ride properly has ensued. ![]() Theres plenty of pot holes that are bad enough to ruin car tyres/suspension, let alone a thin spoked cycle wheel that happens to ride into one. The cyclist should however see these ahead as a hazard and carefully plan to avoid them smoothly (just as we avoid hazards we spot on a motorcycle, by planning ahead). Instead of swerving last second and almost causing an accident - in reality though.............. ![]() |