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| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Nov 11 '11 at 12:27 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
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Oct 1 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 7 |
comment |
Why is the front brake lever on the right if you 'drive' on the left and vice-versa? odd, I swapped my brake handlebars so the front is on the right specifically because I wanted to use hand signals. |
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Aug 5 |
comment |
isn't a fixie without a full chain guard a safety hazard? I try to remember to always pull my right sock over my bluejeans ;-) |
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Aug 5 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 5 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Aug 5 |
accepted | isn't a fixie without a full chain guard a safety hazard? |
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Aug 5 |
comment |
isn't a fixie without a full chain guard a safety hazard? I'm actually a man of thrift-store bikes and trash-day serendipity rims. |
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Aug 5 |
comment |
isn't a fixie without a full chain guard a safety hazard? Maybe I should have said "fully enclosed chain guard"? I thought for sure I read that it makes the chain last nearly forever. |
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Jul 30 |
comment |
isn't a fixie without a full chain guard a safety hazard? good answer. I've caught loose clothing in my non-fixie before. I've also worked around lathes, power tools and running car engines where you always tie up loose hair, take off finger rings and you never wear heavy gloves for fear of being dismembered before you can shut the equipment down. It's good to know a pant leg caught won't suck in any skin. |
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Jul 30 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 30 |
asked | isn't a fixie without a full chain guard a safety hazard? |
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Jul 19 |
answered | How can I keep my bike safe in my garage? |
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Jun 6 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jun 5 |
answered | Safely overtaking pedestrians |