I don't ride buses. My bike and truck. Where'd you learn to ride a bike? I pick the everyday roads and highways. I'm not one of those people that are born with the skills. I'm practicing on the real thing. Sorry if you were expecting an Evel Knievel type video. Have an awesome day.
So I once stopped for gas while riding my CX-500 in Colorado. As I was putting my helmet back on, an old man drove his car up and actually hit my back wheel with his front bumper. No damage done, but I did not care for the dirty look he gave me. So, I rode around the station and came up behind his car just as he was putting the nozzle in the filler. I lined up and hit his back bumper squarely with my front tire at about 5 mph. I had learned long before that this does not hurt the bike, but the impact on the car is surprisingly strong. He nearly dropped the gas hose, and stood there with his mouth open as I rode away.
I was expecting something.
Should you even be on a bike?
Maybe you should try riding the bus.
😂
I don't ride buses. My bike and truck. Where'd you learn to ride a bike? I pick the everyday roads and highways. I'm not one of those people that are born with the skills. I'm practicing on the real thing. Sorry if you were expecting an Evel Knievel type video. Have an awesome day.
So I once stopped for gas while riding my CX-500 in Colorado. As I was putting my helmet back on, an old man drove his car up and actually hit my back wheel with his front bumper. No damage done, but I did not care for the dirty look he gave me. So, I rode around the station and came up behind his car just as he was putting the nozzle in the filler. I lined up and hit his back bumper squarely with my front tire at about 5 mph. I had learned long before that this does not hurt the bike, but the impact on the car is surprisingly strong. He nearly dropped the gas hose, and stood there with his mouth open as I rode away.
This is just stupid. Bike skills tested?
Not to close to Galveston, more like Surfside!
Right, Right. I stand corrected. It was Surfside and a nice ride. Thanks, JNead.