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  • ParsedOut
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    lol



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  • mrsleeve
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    lol kinda hard to breath and see for a little bit

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  • Lodsin
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    Haven't had this done to me on a bicycle, whats so bad about it?

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  • smooth
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    was talking about my diesel not my e30 lmao

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  • BLACKCHARM88
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    Fuel pump is just turned up really high, the black is just excess diesel fuel not being burnt properly. Trust me, one of my brothers is a big dieseler guy. I guess you could pour oil in your tank to get the same effect with an E30 lol

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  • smooth
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    I need to figure out how to roll coal so I can do it to tailgaters. So far I've only done it accidentally when I floored the pedal :) Wen was like, "omg, your car just farted in their face"

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  • BLACKCHARM88
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    Hold the phone, there are in-breads with diesel trucks, a-holes with diesel trucks and then theres decent people with diesel trucks. Get the facts straight, I myself don't own a diesel(to heavy) but I'm a lifted truck owner.

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  • Thizzelle
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    I cali roll every stop but if a car gets there before me I let them go. If not, tough luck. Also bikers who ride on sidewalks and ride against traffic are douches. If you're on a bike, you have to act like you're in a car.

    Originally posted by deutschman
    And they have to obey all the same rules of the road, such as stopping at lights and singes. Some how they never do and think they are exempt from any rules and get pissed off when you make them stop for your right of way at a four way stop.
    Most bike riders here in SF are militant about cars/trucks "sharing" the road, yet have no concept of what sharing is them selves.
    This one dude t-boned my dads truck while we were crossing an intersection, and then called my dad a bunch of names and kicked is truck. All because he failed to stop at a four way stop and crashed into us. Typical.

    How ever I have also seen motorists abuse riders, and have defiantly seen riders get smoked by trucks. Thats super fucked up as well.

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  • deutschman
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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.
    And they have to obey all the same rules of the road, such as stopping at lights and singes. Some how they never do and think they are exempt from any rules and get pissed off when you make them stop for your right of way at a four way stop.
    Most bike riders here in SF are militant about cars/trucks "sharing" the road, yet have no concept of what sharing is them selves.
    This one dude t-boned my dads truck while we were crossing an intersection, and then called my dad a bunch of names and kicked is truck. All because he failed to stop at a four way stop and crashed into us. Typical.

    How ever I have also seen motorists abuse riders, and have defiantly seen riders get smoked by trucks. Thats super fucked up as well.

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  • ///M42 sport
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    I know when I ride my bikes I stay on the sidewalk whenever possible.

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Retaliation vs 5k pound vehicles doesn't seem smart and doesn't seem like much you can do beyond some how getting license plates down.

    I will say though I hate it when they don't stop at stop sign intersections and then yell when you take your right of way. Happens to me when riding my motorcycle all the time and just seems like I'm always bracing for impact from some idiot.

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  • Silverdogz
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    Originally posted by nando
    uh, it is OK for them to ride in the road, assuming they are obeying the laws. smart, not always - if they can't keep up with the speed of traffic. but it's legal.
    Not in the middle of the lane, but in the median/double yellow.

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  • nando
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    uh, it is OK for them to ride in the road, assuming they are obeying the laws. smart, not always - if they can't keep up with the speed of traffic. but it's legal.

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  • Silverdogz
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    Hmph, try driving in Seattle and not getting pissed at bikers, who decide that it's okay to ride in the middle of the road. Or slap your car when waiting to pull out, or pull off the rear wiper blade when someone is stuck in between lanes.

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  • Thizzelle
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    I just get yelled at by the ladies.

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