It's like lawyers. It's the 97% that make the other 3% look bad.
It's like lawyers. It's the 97% that make the other 3% look bad.
But you
But....But youbarristersBarristers know hundreds of those jokes.
That is not what a majority of posts are, they are either attempting to make fun of safety or practical things or say cyclists should not be on the roads, and are using bicycle users, (a DUI guy using a bike for example) as a cudgel against cyclists that try to ride right.But apparently, can't call out cyclists behavior.
For some reason
Bicyclists wear safety gear? Please...That is not what a majority of posts are, they are either attempting to make fun of safety or practical things or say cyclists should not be on the roads.
I was going to say, when someone is around my bestie and they make a Barrister joke, she's off and running like Bubba on Forest Gump.But....
I’m on the Nickle Plate almost every week sometime. Usually get some eats in Peru, Denver has a great little diner in town. And Rochester has two great places to eat and easy to ride to from end of trail.View attachment 358624
Beautiful ride today on the Nickel Plate trail from Rochester to Denver and back. Thirty-three miles total. Very little traffic in the town of Denver, IN.
Met a guy who drove down from Michigan to ride the NPT. Indiana is blessed to have many rail/trails in various parts of the state. Wish there were more trails that connected most of the small towns in Indiana.
Helmet, glasses, rear view mirrors, to name a couple…Bicyclists wear safety gear? Please...
I miss the days when I'd have on cut-offs, t-shirt and sneakers. That's what I wore when I was cycling. Although we didn't really call it cycling back then. It was just "riding our bikes" to get where we wanted to go.Helmet, glasses, rear view mirrors, to name a couple…
The helmets most wear while riding a bike are about as worthy as wearing a padded 5 gallon bucket on your head with eye holes cut out.Glasses, on occasion a rear view mirror, to name a couple…
That was a Beast, I had a 3 speed, Raleigh Record as a kid. With a Brooks seat I'll have you know!!!!I miss the days when I'd have on cut-offs, t-shirt and sneakers. That's what I wore when I was cycling. Although we didn't really call it cycling back then. It was just "riding our bikes" to get where we wanted to go.
I actually did go on a 20 mile CIBA (IYKYK) ride back then, on my Schwinn Continental.
pizzaYou having a Banana Moon Pie with that?
I came back home through Windfall a few weeks ago, for the reason to get an ice cream.I’m on the Nickle Plate almost every week sometime. Usually get some eats in Peru, Denver has a great little diner in town. And Rochester has two great places to eat and easy to ride to from end of trail.
Not sure I believe you.pizza
late lunch
well it's too late for a picNot sure I believe you.
well it's too late for a pic
Well, I was thinking of starting an Only Fans account so that I can post images of me drinking Orange Soda....or is it too early?
Never heard of Windfall. Had to look it up on map. I don’t get near either of those places on the trail…lol.I came back home through Windfall a few weeks ago, for the reason to get an ice cream.
Of course, they were closed. I had to slum in Elwood...
When I lived in Greentown, one of my weekly training rides was to Windfall. The other ones went to either Fairmount, Russiaville, Converse or Swayzee, (only one in the world). It was all done on back country roads that carried limited traffic.Never heard of Windfall. Had to look it up on map. I don’t get near either of those places on the trail…lol.
All great towns to stop in for a break in the ride. Same on the east side of I 69, from Eden/Matthews to Van Buren/Warren.When I lived in Greentown, one of my weekly training rides was to Windfall. The other ones went to either Fairmount, Russiaville, Converse or Swayzee, (only one in the world). It was all done on back country roads that carried limited traffic.