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Beautiful Bike ride In Euro
you can rent a bike if you just need it. You can crusing around just
what you need it. you don't have to be a sole rider and even be dangerous in US street. You see the whole bunch of other biker in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Rome, or even go to Ireland village. You will see bike everywhere in any euro street and village as if bike in Euro is a perfectly matched. There is reason why Europeans love bike because they do not want to pollute their environment and they know that mass automobile are destorying US environment. NASCAR and driving insane drivers in America sreet are getting mad. This is not only about whitetrash oxymoron in hugh truck, you will see a bunch of minority non-white race doing the same thing. American street is getting more dangerous and there is no place for bikers. The bike is old fair-tale machine for America. The serious American bike is one who races a bike in street as if their bike is like a NASCAR car driver and they believe sitting in bike sit as if sitting in NASCAR. You don't see this kind of driving mad in Euro street until American NASCAR behavior is exported to Euro which Europeans will not buy it. My dream is a ride a bike in Ireland village. |
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Red Cloud wrote:
you can rent a bike if you just need it. You can crusing around just what you need it. you don't have to be a sole rider and even be dangerous in US street. You see the whole bunch of other biker in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Rome, or even go to Ireland village. You will see bike everywhere in any euro street and village as if bike in Euro is a perfectly matched. There is reason why Europeans love bike because they do not want to pollute their environment and they know that mass automobile are destorying US environment. NASCAR and driving insane drivers in America sreet are getting mad. This is not only about whitetrash oxymoron in hugh truck, you will see a bunch of minority non-white race doing the same thing. American street is getting more dangerous and there is no place for bikers. The bike is old fair-tale machine for America. The serious American bike is one who races a bike in street as if their bike is like a NASCAR car driver and they believe sitting in bike sit as if sitting in NASCAR. You don't see this kind of driving mad in Euro street until American NASCAR behavior is exported to Euro which Europeans will not buy it. My dream is a ride a bike in Ireland village. Also, America like shiny car. |
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Paul Cassel wrote:
Roger Benton wrote: On 8 Sep 2004 09:54:24 -0700, (Red Cloud) wrote: you can rent a bike if you just need it. You can crusing around just what you need it. you don't have to be a sole rider and even be dangerous in US street. You see the whole bunch of other biker in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Rome, or even go to Ireland village. You will see bike everywhere in any euro street and village as if bike in Euro is a perfectly matched. There is reason why Europeans love bike because they do not want to pollute their environment and they know that mass automobile are destorying US environment. NASCAR and driving insane drivers in America sreet are getting mad. This is not only about whitetrash oxymoron in hugh truck, you will see a bunch of minority non-white race doing the same thing. American street is getting more dangerous and there is no place for bikers. The bike is old fair-tale machine for America. The serious American bike is one who races a bike in street as if their bike is like a NASCAR car driver and they believe sitting in bike sit as if sitting in NASCAR. You don't see this kind of driving mad in Euro street until American NASCAR behavior is exported to Euro which Europeans will not buy it. My dream is a ride a bike in Ireland village. We've got plenty of nut case drivers here in Europe. Especially in Italy! 'tis true that *on average* we're a little more cycle friendly, but we certainly share a lot of problems. Rog Yeah, but even in Italy, do you have is like a NASCAR car driver and they believe sitting in bike sit as if sitting in NASCAR? Europe doesn't have any auto races at all, nope nope. -km, "Bridge For Sale" -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts |
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Europe does not have oval race tracks. Formulae 1 races are genarally
run on closed city streets, some are on road courses, like Watkins Glen the black rose wrote: Paul Cassel wrote: Roger Benton wrote: snip is like a NASCAR car driver and they believe sitting in bike sit as if sitting in NASCAR? Europe doesn't have any auto races at all, nope nope. -km, "Bridge For Sale" -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts |
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"Mike Schwab" wrote in message ... Europe does not have oval race tracks. Formulae 1 races are genarally run on closed city streets, some are on road courses, like Watkins Glen So what? Is car racing better worse depending on the shape of the track? I don't get it. Dave |
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Wed, 8 Sep 2004 23:38:21 -0700, ,
"Raoul Duke" wrote: Europe does not have oval race tracks. Formulae 1 races are genarally run on closed city streets, some are on road courses, like Watkins Glen So what? Is car racing better worse depending on the shape of the track? I don't get it. Racing cars that can turn in both directions would definitely be more interesting to drive. -- zk |
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"Zoot Katz" wrote in message ... Racing cars that can turn in both directions would definitely be more interesting to drive. But not necessarily more interesting to watch. Still boring; at least, to me. BTW, are race car drivers "scud jockeys"? Dave |
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