Not exact matches
I felt as though I was watching the slow decline of Kate's character — Her
bike is stolen, relationships didn't work out for her, she was downsizing to a smaller apartment, she was messy and sloppy in her living conditions and relationships (she didn't rush her friend to the hospital when he hurt himself helping her move), she was
about to lose her best friend to marriage (where she would have no place), she was starting to sleep around with the guys at work, her job was going nowhere, she was shallow, and if she continued to drink at the same rate she'd most likely incur health
problems, lose her job and wind up living under a freeway overpass.
The
bike was running ok, granted only with the choke open for
about 100 miles but now has developed this
problem.
@P ᴀᴜʟsᴛᴇʀ2 They are not accepting noise as
problem but saying me that it happens in every royal enfield
bike and i think they are not that much educated
about engine but just learners
My
bike (Ducati) got a serious
problem about CAN bus.
If you know
about Liquid, you can rent a beautiful bakfiets (one child an easy haul) for just 10 bucks a day, or a Surly longtail
bike (two kids or a kid and a light adult, no
problem) for $ 20 dollars a day, and easily, two - wheeled freedom is yours.
Elisabeth Rosenthal of the New York Times writes
about the
problem in To Encourage
Biking, Cities Lose the Helmets.
When I wrote previously
about how they charged me fifty bucks to carry my Strida
bike, which is smaller than their maximum luggage dimensions, most commenters suggested that it was «more of an example of a
problem with the individual employee that the company itself.»
Icarus... your idea of «safety derived from momentum» is still lost on me... I can't see any rational person who is on the fence
about bike commuting think they should give it a try because they can now roll through stop signs... if lack of leg strength (which is a
problem I don't have) is one of the only arguments for passing such legislation... what are the odds such a bill is going to pass?
In the US, we complain
about bad
bike lanes and trigger - happy motorists, but the real
problem is more likely the limited clothing selection.
We've talked
about special
bike locks and a DIY one that will track your
bike for you, but the
problem with many locks is that
bike thieves are ready with tools that can remove them.