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You ladies are very well strung hey? Jeepers.

 

Sure.....people are "aholes" and they ride 20 abreast and they don't stop at red lights and they look at you funny and you drive a Toyota.

 

Life is full of unfairness and wrongs.

 

But trying to "aim" at them or kill them just because THEY are wrong........

 

I mean....come on.....let's think about this...........It is a human life.

These evil cyclist are probably trying to relax and have a early morning chat about what is important in life. And yes.....they are breaking the law...........Bad bad boys.

That said.

They have NO idea that behind them is this almighty good angel in a Fortuner that wants to kill them trying to save 30 seconds on his way to go save the world.

 

You high strung guys busy derailing an awesome thread should really reward ALL the evil that you come across in the world with an "aiming" 2 ton moving object and try and kill them for breaking the law.

 

And good luck with that heart attack. Or crash. But don't worry too much about it....because your are on the RIGHT side of the law. [emoji106]

 

Enough "hubbing" for a while. Have peaceful Christmas. :blink:

Your points are all valid, all I'm hoping for is for at least one of these cyclists of the mentioned group in my case to read this and act positively on it.

 

Cyclists are being bumped if their bikes, ridden over or just simply crashed into because we as cyclists are to self centred to think.

 

No hard feelings towards anyone, I'm only trying from my side, to create a little awareness.

 

And I don't own a Fortuner, I've got a Mahindra [emoji1787][emoji1787]

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Posted

Your points are all valid, all I'm hoping for is for at least one of these cyclists of the mentioned group in my case to read this and act positively on it.

 

Cyclists are being bumped if their bikes, ridden over or just simply crashed into because we as cyclists are to self centred to think.

 

No hard feelings towards anyone, I'm only trying from my side, to create a little awareness.

 

And I don't own a Fortuner, I've got a Mahindra [emoji1787][emoji1787]

I knew there had to be a reason you were so irritated with life :)

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First outdoor bike ride in 3 weeks, and only my 3rd ride since 947 - on tracks I’ve never ridden before #feelgoodfriday

 

Fitness has gone for a ball, but I don’t care. Today was one of the best rides of the year.

 

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awesome photos bud

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Some of us really are aholes, prize winning.

 

I saw that on my way to Paul Cluver 6 in a nice neat little row next to each other coming over the pass. The temptation the aim for them was quite great. Up until that point I had incorrectly believed that such cantness was exclusive to roadies. Purely based on my personal experience, yes they were roadies.

 

Few weeks later coming out of jonkershoek, here are 2 Nobel price for aholeness mtbera riding next to each other, in the middle of the fracking road, completely ignoring the bike path next to the road, and do you think they gave a damn that 3 cars were sitting behind them. NAF...

 

If I was heading towards my ride with the mood I was in that morning we would have had 2 less mtbers in the world so I am damned lucky my stint around jonkers calmed me the eff down.

 

Reported this post as 'homicidal ideation' and dangerous.

 

Take it easy, man.

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Reported this post as 'homicidal ideation' and dangerous.

 

Take it easy, man.

Dale we are all just trying to get common sense into the heads of the cyclists with common sense. [emoji6]

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