rain is even moreso an excuse to cycle I reckon. I'll happily suffer a soaking and spend an extra 5 mins on the bike to avoid those above there
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That's the wife's bike Mullers is locking up in that video. Bought it off Transformation a few years back. It was in getting repaired at the time. Fairly surprised to see it all away across town from where it was being fixed. Class vidjo all the same
rain is even moreso an excuse to cycle I reckon. I'll happily suffer a soaking and spend an extra 5 mins on the bike to avoid those above there
I didn't mean to imply that anything untowards transpired. The wife dropped it off in the boro and collected it there. Got a good deal on the repairs as well because they took a curiously long time. Oops, did it again.A load of stuff was moved to the new workshop/cafe on Fade Street.
bus!
'bus' in my world translates to;
- 20 minute walk to bus stop
- wait for bus
- >1hr on the bus into town
- 5-10 minute walk to DART
- wait for DART
- 15 minute DART ride to clontarf
- wait at DART station for bus to business park
- 5-10 mins on bus
This equates to over 3 hours round trip so I don't really consider it an option
eastpoint?'bus' in my world translates to;
- 20 minute walk to bus stop
- wait for bus
- >1hr on the bus into town
- 5-10 minute walk to DART
- wait for DART
- 15 minute DART ride to clontarf
- wait at DART station for bus to business park
- 5-10 mins on bus
This equates to over 3 hours round trip so I don't really consider it an option
eastpoint?
shuddddddddddder....
I didn't mean to imply that anything untowards transpired. The wife dropped it off in the boro and collected it there. Got a good deal on the repairs as well because they took a curiously long time. Oops, did it again.
I would be in wicklow though.
Looking forward to hometimes. Should be a monsoon, but wind in the back.
it never saw though is it? you cycle to work, wind in your face thinking 'at least the ride home will be easier', but the wind is always in your face then too.
I have a quick question for my fellow cyclists and general road users here on thumped. In an effort to attain the moral high ground with regards to my cycling life. I have stopped breaking any lights, don’t mount the footpath and generally follow all of the rules of the road to a ‘t’. I have gone so far as to always stop before the crosswalks as this was an area that often caused verbal altercations.
This morning I ran into a pedestrian (literally), who was walking in the cycle lane and refused to acknowledge my bell. He tried to argue his case for not using the footpath, citing the large number of people using the footpath at the time. This was on Westland Row and a full DART train had just unloaded. I refused to turn into the snarling sack of profanity I used to turn into in such occasions and calmly repeated that ‘in fairness, you were in the cycle lane’ and when I had had enough I raised my hand to stop my accuser and said ‘Thank you sir’ and cycled off.
So here is my question. Do I still have the moral high ground? I hit your man on purpose, not hard, but on purpose because he was walking in the cycle lane and wouldn’t move when I rang my bell. I had enough room to go around him although traffic was stopped and it would have meant me moving into a position in which a car door would destroy my day and possible my dental work.
So here is my question. Do I still have the moral high ground? I hit your man on purpose, not hard, but on purpose because he was walking in the cycle lane and wouldn’t move when I rang my bell. I had enough room to go around him although traffic was stopped and it would have meant me moving into a position in which a car door would destroy my day and possible my dental work.
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