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Re: [ST] Wheelie bikes
- Subject: Re: [ST] Wheelie bikes
- From: Dave Bardell <dbardell@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 12:47:03 -0400
I have to agree with the thoughtlessness, but I bet he interrupted a
bunch of phone calls, breakfasts and make-up applications as well.
Not condoning "extreme riding" in traffic any more than the other
senseless acts.
Dave Bardell
MillerSTown, PA
Just Daetrin wrote:
> <snip> On my way to work - so this is I-405 in Seattle in morning rush
> hour - coming at me in the opposing carpool lane I saw some guy on a
> red Honda (not sure which kind) pop his bike into a wheelie. Not just
> for a quick second, but sustained past the point he got out of my
> range of vision.
>
> What kind of nutter does a wheelie in morning rush hour traffic at
> 70mph? <snip>some people can have no concern for others' safety.
>
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