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  • NoM54me
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    I like the Gadsden jersey, I was just imagining whether anyone had ever made one before. I live in the reddest county in a fairly red state, it'll be great.

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  • 2mAn
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    Primal Wear, Falconi, bibshorts, Canari, Old Fart, Fat Bastard, Old Bastard, donuts, beer, cycling shorts, bicycle jerseys, team cycling jerseys.


    I made a semi-custom cycling jersey at Voler, should ship soon... Maybe I'll get a little less aggro on the road wearing this? Its a shame the NRA store doesn't carry any official cycling jerseys!

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  • NoM54me
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    Mountains in central Indiana.....maybe you should look at a map. Our bike paths and lanes ARE roads, genius. Where such a lane is provided, I use it.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Use bike path/lane not road problem solved......

    We have plies of you spandex wearing homos around where I live this time of year trying pedal up a mountian and plugging up the road at 3mph making a impassable situation on skinny mountian road

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  • anabolice30
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    OP is this girl's boyfriend

    Last edited by anabolice30; 07-07-2014, 03:57 PM.

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  • NoM54me
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    The NRA jersey would be hilarious! Or one that reads "Git 'R' Done".

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  • 2mAn
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    do they make NRA jerseys? Flagpole with a giant 'Murican flag? Nail gun instead of the paintball gun? spike strip? I'll let you know if I think of more helpful ideas

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  • ParsedOut
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    Originally posted by NoM54me
    I try to be one of the most conscious, aware cyclists on the road. Very rarely ride with anyone, I'm always solo. I always stay right, unless I need to move center for any of a number of safety reasons; and I avoid riding on certain roads where the traffic volume or speed limit are too high. In Indiana, cyclists have every right and responsibility on a road as any vehicle...and we all have at least one of those, too, so I pay excise tax for roads. Just wondering if anyone here had encountered this before, and what their outcome was.
    Sounds like you're already doing what you can to not encourage it but some people are dickheads (especially behind the wheel)...not much you can do about that. Don't let it ruin your day is my best advice.

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  • NoM54me
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    I try to be one of the most conscious, aware cyclists on the road. Very rarely ride with anyone, I'm always solo. I always stay right, unless I need to move center for any of a number of safety reasons; and I avoid riding on certain roads where the traffic volume or speed limit are too high. In Indiana, cyclists have every right and responsibility on a road as any vehicle...and we all have at least one of those, too, so I pay excise tax for roads. Just wondering if anyone here had encountered this before, and what their outcome was.

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  • cale
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    Fuck up someones truck while you're all by yourself in the middle of nowhere? You're going to become a liveleak video. Best to catch their plate number and deal with it that way, either via cops or handling it yourself.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by ST1G
    Riding double wide on a busy street at 5pm is not.
    Unfortunately this is what 90% of the smug-douches do here.

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  • ST1G
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28
    But they are like a chameleon. Changing colors at will.

    "Share the road" goes both ways.
    Of course. But riding on the side of the road, minding you own business is reasonable. Riding double wide on a busy street at 5pm is not.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by ST1G
    In Idaho they don't have the same rights as peds unless they are walking their bike.
    But they are like a chameleon. Changing colors at will.

    "Share the road" goes both ways.

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  • ST1G
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28
    Same rights as cars, same rights as pedestrians. Double standard.

    Of course the bike isn't paying road tax since it's not using gas.
    In Idaho they don't have the same rights as peds unless they are walking their bike.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by ST1G
    In a lot of states a bike has as much legal right to the road as a car.
    Same rights as cars, same rights as pedestrians. Double standard.

    Of course the bike isn't paying road tax since it's not using gas.

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