Trek Fuel EX 6.5...Are your tires good to ride?
how about the oil check?
What kind of bike do you ride?
This isn't Europe. Besides... if you wanna join me for a 50K ride, be my guest, and if you can't keep up- you don't get to call me a wimp! LOL!In Europe they bike all winter
WHAT HAPPENS IN THIS CASEyeah shit, the bikes are out in full force today.
Just an hour ago I was stopped at lakeshore blvd and parliment and sure enough, some dipshit on a bicycle thinks he's too good for traffic signals so crosses LAKESHORE against the red...NICE.
I saw another yesterday who didn't think he had to stop at a stop sign.....unfortunately for him he ended up as a hood ornament.......and unfortunate for the driver as since the cyclist didn't have any insurance he'll have to cover the cost of repairing his vehicle........
I know it is no fault when it is two vehicles involved, but with a cyclist? not sure about that.WHAT HAPPENS IN THIS CASE
As inurance is no fault and it was not the driver's fault would not his insurance pay it all
ALso, cannot the driver go after the cyclist is small claims
***Trek Fuel EX 6.5...
Tires are fine, lube is fine, engine needs a little "fine tuning"! LOL!
And ang, quit tryin to rain on my parade!
This isn't Europe. Besides... if you wanna join me for a 50K ride, be my guest, and if you can't keep up- you don't get to call me a wimp! LOL!
Did it look like this?***
And for those just starting cycling I have an version of this bike for sale that was picked up in a, hum, garage sale.
Did it look like this?
With a customized hydraulic seat post, Cateye wireless speedometer, serial # WTU002C8021C???
Authorities have been notified. They will be checking serial numbers... but don't worry... the officer will go easy on him...***
Now you'll have to bare with me here because it's sitting in my brothers garage along with a bunch of other bikes he picked up last year but that looks pretty familiar. Of course, I could be wrong.