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On the front of my bicycle I have two HIDs and two big Lithium batteries to power them (I need 2.5 hours, 2 for the commute and a half just incase I get delayed).
Take ages to cool down, so I've semi-permanently attached them to the bike.
They scare drivers, which can only be A Good Thing in my book.
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Originally posted by ArdescoDrink successfully sprayed everywhere as I read that one
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Originally posted by SasGnuGnu's can't ride bikes.
Moooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
HTH
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Originally posted by Cowboy BobCyclists on footpaths p*ss me off. I always manage to let off a bit of abuse when they manage to squeeze past and I've pretended I can't hear them saying excuse me 'cos my iPod is too loud.
He than wobbled off moaning loudly that he had "broken his B@st@rd fingers".
I couldn't move for laughing for a good five minutes.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishWhen I was a kid, if you rode your bike at night you had to have lights on it. Why is that not the case now? Last night I nearly picked up some chav on an unlit BMX. He was wearing dark clothes, at night with no lights on a badly lit street. 'kin idiot.
Cyclists on footpaths p*ss me off. I always manage to let off a bit of abuse when they manage to squeeze past and I've pretended I can't hear them saying excuse me 'cos my iPod is too loud.Last edited by Cowboy Bob; 26 October 2006, 12:48.
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Originally posted by gingerjediOn the subject of vehicles and lights why cant some people tell the difference between fog and a bit of rain? It drives me mad on motorways when all I can see is 1,000,000 candle power red light glaring in my face, in my 18 years of driving experience I have only ever needed them on about 10 occasions, what’s worse is the people who feel the need to leave them on for a few days after.
The Highway code says that rear fog lights must be used when there is spray on the motorway. What pee’s me off if boy racers who always have their front fog lights on (illegal) An vehicles, mainly HGVs who drive in fog with no lights.
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On the subject of vehicles and lights why cant some people tell the difference between fog and a bit of rain? It drives me mad on motorways when all I can see is 1,000,000 candle power red light glaring in my face, in my 18 years of driving experience I have only ever needed them on about 10 occasions, what’s worse is the people who feel the need to leave them on for a few days after.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishWhen I was a kid, if you rode your bike at night you had to have lights on it. Why is that not the case now? Last night I nearly picked up some chav on an unlit BMX. He was wearing dark clothes, at night with no lights on a badly lit street. 'kin idiot.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishWhen I was a kid, if you rode your bike at night you had to have lights on it. Why is that not the case now? Last night I nearly picked up some chav on an unlit BMX. He was wearing dark clothes, at night with no lights on a badly lit street. 'kin idiot.
ID cards will sort it out.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishLast night I nearly picked up some chav
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishWhen I was a kid, if you rode your bike at night you had to have lights on it. Why is that not the case now? Last night I nearly picked up some chav on an unlit BMX. He was wearing dark clothes, at night with no lights on a badly lit street. 'kin idiot.
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Lights on a bike
When I was a kid, if you rode your bike at night you had to have lights on it. Why is that not the case now? Last night I nearly picked up some chav on an unlit BMX. He was wearing dark clothes, at night with no lights on a badly lit street. 'kin idiot.Tags: None
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