Glad to see you’re taking the time to enjoy, very noice.
You’ve got to be kidding?!
Tonight’s ride was fscking mental!
I know I’ve been off the bike for a couple of weeks but did everyone get a stupidity license while I was away? Damn!
Lucky I’ve got the mad skillz.. 😛
Umm did I miss something? What’s the big drama? It’s not like you have 4′ logs in the woods to jump with bushes hanging all over it is it? Get a grip. Aussies… tut.
Yep, you did. This photo was taken because I thought the sky looked beautiful. The chaos was all before this point.. nyer!
BTW: How many 4′ logs have you jumped on a track bike? and how many 4′ logs weigh a tonne and move ‘at’ you, driven as if by blind two-year-olds? Poms… bah! 😛
The chaos was all before that point – when you were getting the camera out of the bag in traffic? 🙂
Try driving a motorbike within 200m of a taxi. Thats scary.
I was stopped at lights dude.
I’m not quite up to riding fixed while faffing about with camera phones! 🙂
Taxis are bad news for everyone.
A big red bus had a go at me the other night! They are usually okay, ‘cept the fscked up bendy buses.
Blurg.. tired. Snore. Blah. Etc.
Oooooh Mr Defensive!!!
Don’t make me bring in more Malteasers! 😛
After spending last Friday and Saturday in London, hats off to you riding in that traffic. The cyclists looked very serious, with survival on their minds. And the pollution, no wonder a few were wearing masks.
Ohh the tranquilty of Zurich 🙂
Some days a good, some bad.
The driving standard is much higher than Oz although that could be the reduced speeds allowing longer r e a c t i o n times.
The riding standard is much lower, I’d say due mostly to the much larger volume of cyclists as well as the massive number of red lights that often seem pointless to riders.
The masks are odd: They don’t filter out the cancer-causing diesel particles and you’ll often find the people wearing them to ‘protect their health’ will go ahead and risk their lives diving in front of cars with nary a care..
Glad to see you’re taking the time to enjoy, very noice.
You’ve got to be kidding?!
Tonight’s ride was fscking mental!
I know I’ve been off the bike for a couple of weeks but did everyone get a stupidity license while I was away? Damn!
Lucky I’ve got the mad skillz.. 😛
Umm did I miss something? What’s the big drama? It’s not like you have 4′ logs in the woods to jump with bushes hanging all over it is it? Get a grip. Aussies… tut.
Yep, you did. This photo was taken because I thought the sky looked beautiful. The chaos was all before this point.. nyer!
BTW: How many 4′ logs have you jumped on a track bike? and how many 4′ logs weigh a tonne and move ‘at’ you, driven as if by blind two-year-olds? Poms… bah! 😛
The chaos was all before that point – when you were getting the camera out of the bag in traffic? 🙂
Try driving a motorbike within 200m of a taxi. Thats scary.
I was stopped at lights dude.
I’m not quite up to riding fixed while faffing about with camera phones! 🙂
Taxis are bad news for everyone.
A big red bus had a go at me the other night! They are usually okay, ‘cept the fscked up bendy buses.
Blurg.. tired. Snore. Blah. Etc.
Oooooh Mr Defensive!!!
Don’t make me bring in more Malteasers! 😛
After spending last Friday and Saturday in London, hats off to you riding in that traffic. The cyclists looked very serious, with survival on their minds. And the pollution, no wonder a few were wearing masks.
Ohh the tranquilty of Zurich 🙂
Some days a good, some bad.
The driving standard is much higher than Oz although that could be the reduced speeds allowing longer r e a c t i o n times.
The riding standard is much lower, I’d say due mostly to the much larger volume of cyclists as well as the massive number of red lights that often seem pointless to riders.
The masks are odd: They don’t filter out the cancer-causing diesel particles and you’ll often find the people wearing them to ‘protect their health’ will go ahead and risk their lives diving in front of cars with nary a care..