Funny, I was talking to Mrs T last night and she was appalled at the idea that I might consider taking up motorcycling as an over-50.
Uggh – the PEE of Beers!instead of water, Budweiser brand beer flows in the rivers and streams…
Wow – that's hardcore. Glad you're here to tell the tale. A buddy of mine recently hit the deck when a truck pulled out in front of him. Luckily he made it out with just a hairline fracture of his kneecap and a slightly messed up bike. Took him a few months of PT and acupuncture to get back to normal.Yes, and have done so for 40 years. It's a great way to travel. There have been plenty of articles recently on the mental benefits of biking although it does have some risks. Mostly myopic car drivers. Ive been pulled out by car drivers multiple times (one occasion putting me into an intensive care unit for 2 months and a further 3 months in hspital). Another thing about riding in France is that all of the bikers coming the other way wave at you, so at the end of the journey you have added happiness about making connections with strangers. In England you'd get a cursory nod if you were lucky. Having said that it is probably down to what side of the road each country rides on. If you drive on the left it is not really easy to take your hand off of the throttle to wave to someone. I wave to everyone, scooters, trikes, police bikes...even Harleys.
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Uggh – the PEE of Beers!
C'mon man – we've got really good microbrews and craft beers in the US!
Old English and St. Ides are better!

Thank you, it was one of the hardest cores of my life. Kneecap injuries can be pretty hardcore too. I think the mantra should be that if a car , or any vehicle for that matter, is sitting at a junction, be prepared that they probably havent seen you.. Here is a link to a public information advert we had on the tv back in the day. Everyone thought the red stuff at the 24 second point was the guys brains on the side next to his head but i think it's a bit of a tail light lense..Think once, think twice, think bike. Stay safe...Wow – that's hardcore. Glad you're here to tell the tale.
Well, if you like your beer to taste like water that's had Wheaties soaked in it for an hour, then strained through a woman's sweat sock after yoga class, be my guest.If it ain’t mass-produced, it ain’t real beer… so-called “microbrews” and “craft beers” are for yuppies and hipsters, who aren’t true Americans… they can take their IPAs (and other made-up beers) and drive their Subarus to Europe, where they all belong![]()

That stunt man deserves a pint....Here is a link to a public information advert we had on the tv back in the day.

It takes a real man to drink real beer. Why would any American drink a beer that starts with the word, India?! That just doesn’t make senseWell, if you like your beer to taste like water that's had Wheaties soaked in it for an hour, then strained through a woman's sweat sock after yoga class, be my guest.![]()


Note: driving your car while sitting on top of it is VERY DANGEROUS!!!!. Don't EVER do it (unless you're @The Kraken)!One of my favorite things to watch is people weaving in and out of traffic, really trying to get somewhere sooner. I tend to be pretty strategic. In the evaluation of my strategy, one of the biggest factors is traffic density. There's a certain volume that makes it so that no amount of bobbing and weaving provides any real shaving of time.
I got to watch someone do this for 30 miles. I pretty much stayed in the same lane. Despite all their efforts, we got off at the same exit at the same time.
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Every single instance of danger and inconvenience in my past 3000km was from the incompetence of other car drivers and not one single more vulnerable road user like cyclists or e-scooter users. The latter only make a nuisance of themselves in areas designated for foot traffic, although tbf we see none of them on the type of roads (motorway/Autobahn) I've been using, while the other roads over here often have a safely separated cycle lane.
The Attitude said:Examples that will get you immediately and permanently banned from the chat
Here is a list of the things that will immediately get you banned from the chat, permanently. This list serves as an example and it is certainly not limited to these items. YOU have to use your own common sense to think about what you can and cannot talk about. If you are not sure if you can talk about something then ask a moderator or just keep your mouth shut.
The immediate and permanent ban list items:
- Talk of hurting people (like talking about posting nudes of people on facebook without their consent)
- Serious violence (like shooting people, raping people, purposely destroying other peoples property)
- Hate talk
These items are so common sense that there is no reasonable excuse for ever talking about it in our chat.
So things like "I did not know", "I was only joking" and "I thought this was not a problem" are no excuses. If you utter these words it probably means that you have been permanently banned from chat and that you should have used that brain of yours before vomiting your deeds in our midst.
None of that matters. You're quite free to slow down and enjoy the view.This paragraph starts with an argument that is effectively refuted a few sentences later. As you’ve already implied, it doesn’t make sense to make an argument (every single instance of danger was from other motorists) that doesn’t hold true in other contexts (the roads and circumstances are quite different).