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Also I'd like some clarification, I see that you are the after crash mechanic....
Next: he'll want license plates on pedestrians.
Like Hawkinspeter, I am a bit of a tool squirrel. I bought one of these. It is really neat and well made, but I've found it rather confusing to use...
I wouldn't do that, but then, I am not a slapper. Too dangerous for me.
I definitely found dropping my saddle height a quarter inch a while back was vastly more comfortable and allowed for more positions on the saddle...
Or the people you follow don't know how to setup their derailleur....
Where's that armoured Flying Pigeon when I need it, comrade...?
On US cities - interestingly I have heard exactly the opposite from some US campaigners! Apparently in some places in the US they simply don't...
You are a lucky man. I've had some nightmares over the years....
"Meet me in the middle," says the unjust man. You take a step towards him, he takes a step back. "Meet me in the middle," says the unjust man.