Just in case you were going to pick up a can of these; make sure you wrap them in a few bags:
sitting on my shelf for about 5 months @ room temperature:pottytrain4:
Lesson learned... braked enough to get away with minor stuff.. we'll see tomorrow at the doctors.
Lesson #1 - Target fixation, super dangerous and hard to avoid.
Lesson #2 - Need lots of patience and EQ for riding
Ouch...
Saw a biker sitting on the railing, bike was upright. black bike, biker was all blacked out, didn't even see him until I thought I about it.
Didn't stop to check it out since it only registered after I was fair bit down the road.
Was sitting at Starbucks last night and witnessed a orange bike jump off the line with his buddy in an orange bmw (m3 2003?), followed by a blue/white bike.
Just wanted to know... please tell me you weren't at full throttle! If you were, i'm disappointed by the results...
**disclaimer**
No...
Yesterday, June 23.
Markham rd just a bit north of 401, look really bad. Black Harley, no sign of rider. @ ambulances, 2 EMS SUVs, tons of police, and 1 fire truck.
Saw some civilians hiding in the shade, looks like they were treating someone.
For all those that wants a cheap and reliable bike lock for just as a preventative measure.
Canadian tire selling it for $34.99
http://www.masterlockbike.com/products/product_details/8200D
Bad day for me today, dropped it in my backyard. I blame it on the wet grass... wasn't a bad drop since i held it back and feathered the fall.
Then stalled it twice on yonge st. Once with another rider beside me and once trying to u-turn but panicked!
I still need more practice.
Any tips for...
Just saw this:
http://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/2013/05/10/tim_bosmas_wife_pleads_for_his_return_after_test_drive_disappearance.html
police to believe the truck had headed in the direction of Brantford
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