GreyFox
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Ok, I'm a country girl, so what am I missing?Oh you know about NYC streets and their bike lane. Check this bike lane out. The light was red when I took the picture so don’t start no crap.
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Ok, I'm a country girl, so what am I missing?Oh you know about NYC streets and their bike lane. Check this bike lane out. The light was red when I took the picture so don’t start no crap.
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Only crap I'm giving is to Comrade WillhemOh you know about NYC streets and their bike lane. Check this bike lane out. The light was red when I took the picture so don’t start no crap.
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Yea I drive through there on the way to work. They have their fair share no doubt!Try DFW. The idiots think the laws of physics and chemistry besides state laws don't apply to them.
You see on the street the white thing that looks like a bicycle? That is a bicycle lane in NYC. You see how there is no room for a bike lane and a car lane. That’s the perks of living in NYC. They are making harder for motorists and pedestrians just keep getting away with murder.Ok, I'm a country girl, so what am I missing?
Lol o well that looks like a regular size country road to me! Plenty of room for a bikeYou see on the street the white thing that looks like a bicycle? That is a bicycle lane in NYC. You see how there is no room for a bike lane and a car lane. That’s the perks of living in NYC. They are making harder for motorists and pedestrians just keep getting away with murder.
Problem is they act entitled and own the roadLol o well that looks like a regular size country road to me! Plenty of room for a bike![]()
I am glad to see that you are riding safely and that certainly doesn't piss me off, but I commend you on your attempt. I am sure I can speak for many of us when I say I appreciate the fact you, the Lord Jesus Christ have blessed us with your presenTS on the our forums , as we all know only you are perfect.I take as much of a lane as I need for my safety. No more, no less.
And I could not care less if that pisses you off, Sir.
And I don’t peddle my bike. My bike is not for sale.
I suppose it’s kinda ironic that a thread about idiots would have so many of same posting.I am glad to see that you are riding safely and that certainly doesn't piss me off, but I commend you on your attempt. I am sure I can speak for many of us when I say I appreciate the fact you, the Lord Jesus Christ have blessed us with your presenTS on the our forums , as we all know only you are perfect.
What idiotsI suppose it’s kinda ironic that a thread about idiots would have so many of same posting.
totally agree!! I used to live in the mountains of CO years ago and had a little Pontiac Sunfire that Id drive everywhere--through snow storms, whiteouts....nothing kept me home.Super late response to all this, but tires are seriously the biggest difference in snow. You need a Jeep or some other SUV to drive in the snow. That is such a myth. All the 4x4 in the world isn't going to save you if you just don't know how to drive in the snow. I used to have a little blue Chevy Cavalier and I drove through all sorts of snow both here and in New England for years. Inches, even feet of snow. Small roads, highways, some totally unplowed. I would see SUVs stuck and I would just keep plugging along. Speed and traction, those are the most important things.
I lived at 9000+ elevation in Colorado for 20 years.totally agree!! I used to live in the mountains of CO years ago and had a little Pontiac Sunfire that Id drive everywhere--through snow storms, whiteouts....nothing kept me home.
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Reminds me of my old Mustang, slapped on good All Season's (Michelin's) and went up and down my parents driveway without a problem (They were on a hill).I lived at 9000+ elevation in Colorado for 20 years.
A light, front wheel drive vehicle with good tires was hands-down the best on-road snow vehicle.
That was before full-time AWD, though.
At the end of the day if you have good tires or the right tires and common sense you can drive any type of vehicle in any type of weather.Reminds me of my old Mustang, slapped on good All Season's (Michelin's) and went up and down my parents driveway without a problem (They were on a hill).
Wasn't Snow Tires, but they did the job. My Audi on the other hand, got it stuck once with AS' and was fortunate enough that someone was there to help, so after that came the Blizzak's