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23 hours ago, The Ouzo said:

and those bloody side boxes that hold the chips from their shoulders. The GS guys are stereotypically chops. I see them when they come to the bike guy in the showroom here.

The best is when they stand up on perfect gravel roads trying to look  cool.

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16 minutes ago, W Smith said:

The best is when they stand up on perfect gravel roads trying to look  cool.

I think that’s just because their butts are sore. Have you ever sat on one of those adventure bikes, I’d much rather have my rock hard bicycle saddle thanks. 

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On 9/21/2023 at 7:28 PM, Jean-Pierre Buys said:

Being a biker for many years, we have the tradition to greet and respect each other on contact. I see that bicyclers (if you allow the terminology) - especially the i shaped type with all the gear and kit refrain from greeting their fellow bicyclers after a friendly gesture from their fellow "bicycler". Is this a bicycle riding standard or am I missing something? I found that the commuters smile and greet back at all times.  

You're not the only one who feels like that

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cv_I9CoOVJz

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