oldbikedavey
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Probably a hormonal addiction thing.Anti-cyclist? Where? What? Who?![]()
Powerful things, hormones.
Probably a hormonal addiction thing.Anti-cyclist? Where? What? Who?![]()
Must not in London and should not anywhere there are no signs to say you can outside London.Out of interest - what's the legal position regarding parking a motorbike on a pavement?
Sorry, don't know which group, it was posted on a bike forum.Could you send me a link to the group, pm if you prefer
Cumbria police count was 45000 onto barrow. It was absolutely epic and very emotional. Barrow was like a scene from the old group b rallying days, thousands of people lining, and in the roads!Estimated 20,000 riders turned out today for the Dave Myers tribute ride - Link
Cumbria police count was 45000 onto barrow. It was absolutely epic and very emotional. Barrow was like a scene from the old group b rallying days, thousands of people lining, and in the roads!
in northern ireland the road markings apply to the pavement as well as the road , ie if there are double yellows on the road the traffic wardens will get you on the pavement just as if your on the road , if there are no markings you can be got for blocking the pavement or creating a hazard for the visually impaired . I ride a bike and asked a local traffic warden , who was very helpful ..... he didnt mention anything about pedal bikes riding on the path at all ,, or e scooters .Out of interest - what's the legal position regarding parking a motorbike on a pavement?
What did they do when they got there? Was there an actual event?Cumbria police count was 45000 onto barrow. It was absolutely epic and very emotional. Barrow was like a scene from the old group b rallying days, thousands of people lining, and in the roads!
There was a concert, food and beer tents etcWhat did they do when they got there? Was there an actual event?
I wonder how many did the whole run, all the way from London.
Think you'll find it's the same in England.in northern ireland the road markings apply to the pavement as well as the road , ie if there are double yellows on the road the traffic wardens will get you on the pavement just as if your on the road , if there are no markings you can be got for blocking the pavement or creating a hazard for the visually impaired . I ride a bike and asked a local traffic warden , who was very helpful ..... he didnt mention anything about pedal bikes riding on the path at all ,, or e scooters .