And your name is due to what? Blueballs?papasmerf said:Ah
That explains your name
And your name is due to what? Blueballs?papasmerf said:Ah
That explains your name
Well if you did... you beat me by 8 kms... Get one of these so you know for sure...Lisa of Toronto said:I think I rode about 40 clicks today... thanks to the eastward wind while heading west, my legs are done!!!
But I m happy as a pig in mud![]()
Depends which model you get. Cateye is pretty much the higher end of the spectrum, but Raleigh and some other companies make them as well. Sportscheck where you got your bike has a couple models running from about $30 for the entry level and up to $80 for the wireless model by Cateye.Lisa of Toronto said:oh thanks, yeah that will come in handy, would these work with rollerblades too? and abouts how much are they?
If you were an experienced cyclist you would know that it is far more dangerous to ride on the sidewalk than on the road. The risk of being hit by a car coming out of a hiden driveway are much higher. Learn how to ride, learn the rules of the road and behave like any other road users and you will be fine.Mr. Lucky said:I hope cyclists would just stay on the sidewalk.
It's very dangerous to ride your bike on the roads where cars
are driving! I hope Ontario can make this new law.
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That's why they invented cycling shorts. No experienced cyclist would wear underwear, even under other clothing.genintoronto said:Meh. I don't like thongs. I wear them only when I know they're not going to stay on for very long. But for riding my bike, no thong, thankyouverymuch. I'd rather go commando.





