happypig
Staring at the rude boys
I have to go from the bedroom, up 7 stairs to my office. I cannot see it would be particularly easy to ride up them.
Doesn't this woman know 'No Cycling is allowed on the promenade' also not wearing a safety helmet, and only dark coloured clothing so won't be seen in the dark.
Should've taken the bus
I have to go from the bedroom, up 7 stairs to my office. I cannot see it would be particularly easy to ride up them.
I cover the whole of the south of England and Wales in my duties. If you think I'm cycling you're mad.
I drive over 800 miles in an average week.
I'd imagine that the thought process behind the ad is to illustrate that even somebody who is likely very conscious of their appearance - of what looks good on them - STILL understands that the safety benefits of the helmet outweigh such considerations.
Not quite the amount of miles you are doing but between business and recreation I'm doing close to 500 miles per week and none of it is cycling.
I ride nearly every morning after buying a bike on the cycle to work scheme through work. Never owned a mountain bike with suspension before.
Some days I have a day off but only hangover dependent.
I started going shortest route to work. About half a mile.
Now I do a 6.5 mile route around most of Burgess hill that is 50/50 on and off road to keep it interesting.
It was lovely this morning although it was a bit chilly.
Up at 4.50am. 20 mins faffing about and getting ready. On the bike at 5.15.
6.5 miles, started in the dark, arrived in the daylight and saw a nice sunrise. Feeling a bit knackered but recover quicker now I've been doing it a while.
Been a bit brutal over winter in the freeze we had over jan/Feb. Not nice getting up at that time anyway and harder back then. Seen plenty of wildlife though and regularly meet rabbit, foxes and the occasional badger when going through the woods.
Also seen a couple of owls glide past in the glare from my helmet light.
A couple of weeks ago I rounded a blind corner in the woods next to a field. I turned the corner and was greeted by two Fallow deer standing there. As I rode towards them they wanted to get to the other side of me and back to the woods but my pace meant they ran along side me for 30 odd yards before accelerating and leaping over the bushes.
Cycling has its perks. I'm a little fitter, but not lighter. Saving a fortune on petrol too. A full tank is lasting 6 weeks instead of 2. Im actually considering selling my car now. Cant justify the cost of tax and insurance for it to sit most of the time. I only did 2.5k miles last year in it.
Do you also live next to a motorway slip road and only alight said motorways onto country lanes?
Some people are asking why the ad uses a model in a lacy bra.
What level of MORON would you have to be to choose the week BEFORE the clocks go forward, for this initiative?
Literally the last week when people's 5.30 / 6pm ride home will be in the dark.
Think I have contributed, just done a 50 mile round trip on the Downs Link.
I ride nearly every morning after buying a bike on the cycle to work scheme through work. Never owned a mountain bike with suspension before.
Some days I have a day off but only hangover dependent.
I started going shortest route to work. About half a mile.
Now I do a 6.5 mile route around most of Burgess hill that is 50/50 on and off road to keep it interesting.
It was lovely this morning although it was a bit chilly.
Up at 4.50am. 20 mins faffing about and getting ready. On the bike at 5.15.
6.5 miles, started in the dark, arrived in the daylight and saw a nice sunrise. Feeling a bit knackered but recover quicker now I've been doing it a while.
Been a bit brutal over winter in the freeze we had over jan/Feb. Not nice getting up at that time anyway and harder back then. Seen plenty of wildlife though and regularly meet rabbit, foxes and the occasional badger when going through the woods.
Also seen a couple of owls glide past in the glare from my helmet light.
A couple of weeks ago I rounded a blind corner in the woods next to a field. I turned the corner and was greeted by two Fallow deer standing there. As I rode towards them they wanted to get to the other side of me and back to the woods but my pace meant they ran along side me for 30 odd yards before accelerating and leaping over the bushes.
Cycling has its perks. I'm a little fitter, but not lighter. Saving a fortune on petrol too. A full tank is lasting 6 weeks instead of 2. Im actually considering selling my car now. Cant justify the cost of tax and insurance for it to sit most of the time. I only did 2.5k miles last year in it.
I'd imagine that the thought process behind the ad is to illustrate that even somebody who is likely very conscious of their appearance - of what looks good on them - STILL understands that the safety benefits of the helmet outweigh such considerations.
I have to go from the bedroom, up 7 stairs to my office. I cannot see it would be particularly easy to ride up them.