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Bicyclist, I swear I wanted to f-en run their ***** over today. Freakin taking up the whole road riding outside of their bike lane. Thinking they own the freakin street!!! It was like a swarm of them and they decided not to get out of my way. So, I had to cross over to the opposite side of the lane (it was clear of oncoming traffic) and I gunned it to pass them. I get a mile more of these *** clowns are riding blocking traffic. I wanted to freakin run them over and **** on their rotting corpses!!! They can take their Huffy's and shove it up you know where.
Being a cyclist myself I will admit many of them ride like a$$holes. I have been in a group that rode up 27 and spread out from the bike lane, across the right travel lane, and into the left passing lane blocking all traffic. Personally, I backed off and stayed in the bike lane while they rode ahead.
One time (on my Harley) I came across a group doing the above along 27. It took a lot of restraint not to slip my MC into the rotation, and ride with them, just to **** them off.
I gotta agree with ya Jor, they are entitled to some space for their sport, I get that. I'll give them this 3' clearance, I move over as far as I can in the ehicle to prevent the bloiw by effect (yeah blow me). But when they start getting 4-6 wide into the lane just to chat it up, Get the hell outta my way *******! Go pull into a park and look at butterflies with your skin tight gay *** outfits and chat it up!!!
I think the law says bicycles have the same 'rights of the road'? (Just because a pedestrian is walking in the road...although appropriate, not legal to hit them also).
You ride behind thundermug next ride.
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