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Old April 28th, 2013, 06:06
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There's something about this that just makes me happy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJXXc...ature=youtu.be
Now THAT is one bikeshed I refuse to paint!
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I wonder how does the guy plan on staying still on the bike (ie: on a red stop) .
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I wonder how does the guy plan on staying still on the bike (ie: on a red stop) .
That was one of the more amusing bits in the video. When in such situation, he wiggled the wheels and tried to continue rolling in whatever direction possible, and thanks to other cyclists interfering with traffic, he was able to do so.

If I had such a bike, I would seriously consider installing "feet" in case there was nowhere to go and actually HAD to stop.

I was waiting to see if he'd get a haircut going under that bridge as well. The ceiling was only a couple of "inches" from his knuckles as he noted. I can certainly see why wblock was amused!
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Old ./. new - you may ignore the car if you want.
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I wonder how does the guy plan on staying still on the bike (ie: on a red stop) .
In Europe, no problem. Here, the traffic lights are before the crossing, so you can hold on to one. Or a handy tree. You would have more problems going up or down a small mole hill without toppling over. And I'd suggest some good parachute experience, this looks about the height they use for fall training, but fonz might know better.

But riding that thing in a country where the power cabeling is above ground, knowing that I sit on a lightning rod... *shudder*
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Here, the traffic lights are before the crossing
Mostly, but not always. In Berlin for instance, there are quite a few that are not before he crossing.
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