– David LygaI’m sure this isn’t very popular on this website, but I commute by bicycle. But it isn’t true. AssholesBut can you V-Twin guys at least be a little quieter on the residential streets? Do you think his anger is reasonable? I can tell that these are inexperienced riders and should not be pushing 30+km/h on a crowded multi-use path.Then there was that one asshole who drafted me on the path on his stupid e-bike....In Belgium we allow scooters too, it's just not that much of a problem because they can go 40 km/h max, not much faster than someone on a road bike pushing himself. Most people do not feel this way in Philadelphia but, for me, I cannot feel safe without catering to this paranoia.On the street they can be traveling very fast, only to suddenly flip onto the sidewalk at full speed.
27 comments. Well, she turned in front of them, not really that close to them, so I suppose they had to apply their brakes for a couple of seconds to slow down.
I hate mounting bicycle tires. Nobody is slowing you down. Lucky for them, I wasn’t there at the time, although my quick-witted daughter did exclaim to them: “the only crime being committed here is you wearing spandex.” The two buffoons had nothing more to say, and just rode off. Politically, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia RUNS the traffic department in this City. This is great. Love how you bring out the best in those whom think two wheels are better then 4..They are, if they have a nice large V-Twin powering them!!! Posted by 2 days ago. And, dutifully and consistently, the police help them to achieve this one-sided ownership of the law. sickening.Anyone who lives in a major city will tell you that bicyclists are the worst people in the entire world. This is a satire/humor site, you idiots.After living in Seattle thus past year, my view of cyclists couldn’t be worse. 35% Upvoted. At least New Yorkers ‘don’t stand for shit’, but in Philadelphia, they worship the cyclist.
I hate dismounting bicycle tires. It’s been far too long since the last one. 1,207 likes. They don’t even slow down when approaching people, especially little people or pets… I guess the chances of them getting hit by an object harder than them is pretty high, so at least we can revel in that fact. Their top speed on flat ground seems to be about 20MPH which I can certainly beat.Don't know where you are but in Germany (afaik also Europe), pedelecs are only allowed to be assisted up to 25kph.