Got two new RoadHawk cameras for my daily commute to work. So when drivers run me down and the police are scraping up what's left with a shovel there will be some evidence.
Yes. Over the past year I've noticed a lot more drivers doing "punishment" passes where they pass really close and try to knock you off or force you off the road. I was knocked off my bike back in July. Got some lovely road rash, a buckled wheel and a busted gear cable.
I let Halford's change the wheel because I don't have the tools to change a cassette and Evans wouldn't touch it because it's a Halford's bike. They claim they can't source the parts. The new wheel isn't aligned properly. And I've just broken my grip shifter trying to replace the cable.
It's starting to get expensive. £32 for the wheel. £20 for Halord's "service". £9.99 for a new grip shifter. £19.99 for a cable set. £299.90 for my RoadHawk cameras.
Sexist douches insulting me while I pass by for no reason at all. (that's the bad thing)
The good thing is that I'm getting my driving license soon, so next time I can run over them
This type of GPS was the preferred method of cheating by guys on a land navigation exercise in one of the units I was part of in the military where you had to find multiple ammo cans with a number on them in random places in the woods. Even with it, many of them still had a hard time
This type of GPS was the preferred method of cheating by guys on a land navigation exercise in one of the units I was part of in the military where you had to find multiple ammo cans with a number on them in random places in the woods. Even with it, many of them still had a hard time
Edit: On second glance, I'm not sure that's a GPS : P. It looks like the one they used which reminded me of it anyways. And it's something that makes me go ) and 'ha ha, you guys are idiots.'