As seen on the streets of Camp Perry during the National Matches.
jdege wrote:Do none of you have problems with this?
First, he's riding a bike with those idiotic "mount bike" bars, instead of proper drops.
Second, his seat is far too low - he's got far too much bend in his knees.
Third, he's not using clips.
And look at his back tire - it's well below appropriate pressure.
He's doing twice as much work as he should.
Riding a bike like this may have been acceptable, fifty years ago, but society has long moved beyond this sort of archaic nonsense.
I can't believe there are still people who let their kids run around like this.
jdege wrote:Do none of you have problems with this?
First, he's riding a bike with those idiotic "mountain bike" bars, instead of proper drops.
Second, his seat is far too low - he's got far too much bend in his knees.
Third, he's not using clips.
And look at his back tire - it's well below appropriate pressure.
He's doing twice as much work as he should.
Riding a bike like this may have been acceptable, fifty years ago, but society has long moved beyond this sort of archaic nonsense.
I can't believe there are still people who let their kids run around like this.
jdege wrote:Do none of you have problems with this?
First, he's riding a bike with those idiotic "mountain bike" bars, instead of proper drops.
Second, his seat is far too low - he's got far too much bend in his knees.
Third, he's not using clips.
And look at his back tire - it's well below appropriate pressure.
He's doing twice as much work as he should.
Riding a bike like this may have been acceptable, fifty years ago, but society has long moved beyond this sort of archaic nonsense.
I can't believe there are still people who let their kids run around like this.
westhope wrote:He's riding one handed.
If he brakes, it will be with the front wheel only and will crash.
At least he is not on his phone.
Does the new cell phone law apply when riding a bike?
BigDog58 wrote:Boy, this really brings back memories. I used to ride my bike out to the Everglades, with my dads M-1 Carbine, M-1 Garand, or his WWII Captured Arisaka Type 38 and spend the day shooting and swimming with my buddies.
We didn't use knee, elbow, shin, pads, nor helmet's. Heck, we didn't have safety glasses, and the only hearing protection we "might" have with us, was some wadded up cotton. I never wore hearing protection. Between that, and trimming jet engines at take-off power, it's no wonder why I have tinnitus
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