Cliquiest bunch of riders?
supersonic
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Commuters. I think they all share the same house!
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Clique = A small exclusive group of friends or associates
I'm fairly sure you mean roadies.0 -
The dry weather, summer MTB riders with no helmet, with the pedals firmly planted in the instep, feet pointing like they are about to do the Charlie Chaplin walk, ride in groups and think they are the dogs dangly bits.Now where's that "Get Out of Crash Free Card"0
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I am merely saying the Commuting forum is nice and friendly!0
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Commuters have taken the lead in my hatred for particular biking groups too. Even more ignorant than roadies!! :P0
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I ride my MTB at weekend and commute to work on a bike all week ?
Define a commuter ?0 -
deadliest wrote:I ride my MTB at weekend and commute to work on a bike all week
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deadliest wrote:I ride my MTB at weekend and commute to work on a bike all week ?
Define a commuter ?
+2Santa Cruz Chameleon
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Mind you, they seem angry at Richard Madely at the moment.0
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I commute on my bike sometimes, but I usually get up too late, and end up taking the car.
I am an arsehole though, so maybe I fit in with the commuter crowd?0 -
yeehaamcgee wrote:I commute on my bike sometimes, but I usually get up too late, and end up taking the car.
I am an arsehole though, so maybe I fit in with the commuter crowd?
I actually thought you were a roadie?!
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i find it hilarious when commuters get to traffic lights and when the lighst are red they sop and trackstand (generally badly) for as long as they can. then when the lights go red the sprint to the next set. its like american style traffic light racing.0
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what would you rather they do?0
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ummm. nose manual up to the lights. whilst the lights are red have them hop on the back wheel over and over and then ,ake them wheely from those traffic lights to the next and do the same yet again.0
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That's why you can't be in our clique.
People like you ruin cycling for others
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hahahahaha i know i should be banished from riding. see when i do my paper round (on a dh bike ) i see if i can wheely from one house to the next and see how far i can nose manual up there drive.0
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Sonic, I think perhaps you need to specify that it's London commuters. Specifically the ones who try to out-do one another by purchasing ever more expensive pieces of carbon exotica to commute on and feel the need to commute in full team lycra.
Essentially, they are "roadies who commute" except proper roadies would never use their pride and joy to commute.
Think that about sums it up, did I miss anything?0 -
Commuters stop at lights?!0
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supersonic wrote:Commuters stop at lights?!
I do :shock: Mind you, I rarely filter; usually just wait in traffic like a car :oops:0 -
Kiblams wrote:supersonic wrote:Commuters stop at lights?!
I do :shock: Mind you, I rarely filter; usually just wait in traffic like a car :oops:
ditto.
It would be cool if Danny MacAskill was on my commute like in the ad he just made...that would at least entertain me whilst I'm stuck at the lights slowly inhaling carbon monoxide.Santa Cruz Chameleon
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I was heading back home along an unmade road last night when my lights picked out a...commuter. No helmet, massive saddlebag, bike bouncing all over the place.
He just stared straight ahead when I passed him with a cheery "Evening!". Not even the faintest hint of acknowledgement. Miserable git0 -
Hercule Q wrote:i just had a poke about in the commuter forum and those guys are serious about riding to workYou only need two tools: WD40 and Duck Tape.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the tape.0 -
Daz555 wrote:I'm a bit scared of going on there because my whole commuter cost less than a set of tyres on my MTB. :shock:
Ah but this is why we must post on there (show them the errors of their ways) I post on there and do my best to advise people that the word 'hack' shouldn't be a dirty one for commuters. My bike was free and cost me £55 to get 'road worthy' (slicks, grips, pedals, and a pannier rack)0 -
Precisely.
I have even been known to post on there on occasion, and I commute on my Full-sus with nobbly tyres. (to be fair though, much of my commute is properly off-road).
Unlike the MTB forum though, most of the people on there are from either London or Bristol.0 -
If I had a commuter bike worth more than 10 year old Marin, I'm fairly sure it would get nicked in less than week. I'm actually quite amazed mine's lasted the last 6 months.Santa Cruz Chameleon
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MacAndCheese wrote:If I had a commuter bike worth more than 10 year old Marin, I'm fairly sure it would get nicked in less than week. I'm actually quite amazed mine's lasted the last 6 months.0
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yeehaamcgee wrote:MacAndCheese wrote:If I had a commuter bike worth more than 10 year old Marin, I'm fairly sure it would get nicked in less than week. I'm actually quite amazed mine's lasted the last 6 months.
yep, but yours was good once....my Bobcat's always been bottom draw Marin - even in 1998! But at least it will built before manufactures started putting waste-of-space suspension forks on low-end models though!Santa Cruz Chameleon
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