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dennyt
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:42 am Reply with quote
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Anybody have a photo of the new trolley tracks on northbound Westlake that they'd like to share with the interweb? One of our fellow cyclists hit the pavement pretty hard last night because of these, and I'd like to get the word out.

Send me a PM or email.


(oh, yeah)
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ksep
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:16 am Reply with quote
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I'd just like to comment that I find it very odd how the tracks are on the outer lane, adjacent to the curb on Westlake but next to the center lane with stations in the middle of the road on Fairview.

So now I guess I gotta roll in the left lane... as far to the right as _is safe_, right?

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sekai
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:25 am Reply with quote
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We live in this hood, the debate about where to ride has been going on for awhile.

We always stay in the left lane along westlake, but then you have cars that squeeze past on the right.

This person who went down, are they ok?
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dennyt
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:35 pm Reply with quote
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sekai wrote:


This person who went down, are they ok?


From what I've heard, nothing broken, except maybe her nose :/
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Stanglor
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:42 pm Reply with quote
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No disrespect towards the crashee intended but why do people insist on using their face to break their fall? That's what hands/arms/feet/the fetal position are for.

Stop drop and roll people.

This coming from the guy that just buckled his rim by running into a 5 ft diameter cement column.

It jumped out of nowhere, I swear.

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Eric_s
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:08 pm Reply with quote
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Stanglor wrote:
No disrespect towards the crashee intended but why do people insist on using their face to break their fall? That's what hands/arms/feet/the fetal position are for.



Dunno, it's tough at first because you think you can survive it. You gotta crash a few times to learn the right way to land, and when to bail. I'm getting better at it, after a summer of bruises and road rash. Also, running into Derrick resulted in a dive over the handlebars, rather than tackling Derrick off the bike.

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Remington
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:17 pm Reply with quote
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Eric_s wrote:
You gotta crash a few times to learn the right way to land, and when to bail.
I've heard of people practicing in grass. I've never bothered to try it. Maybe someday...
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langston
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:29 pm Reply with quote
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Remington wrote:
Eric_s wrote:
You gotta crash a few times to learn the right way to land, and when to bail.
I've heard of people practicing in grass. I've never bothered to try it. Maybe someday...


getting blindingly drunk can help too, so you're all soft and limp when it comes time to bail
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Eric_s
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:42 pm Reply with quote
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Remington wrote:
Eric_s wrote:
You gotta crash a few times to learn the right way to land, and when to bail.
I've heard of people practicing in grass. I've never bothered to try it. Maybe someday...


That's way too much work. I mean, it's probably safer in the long run, but that's still way too much work.

Maybe we should have a pointythree practice crashing session, separate from our crashing-for-real on regular rides.

Followed, of course, by lots of drinking.

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Remington
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:08 pm Reply with quote
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Eric_s wrote:
Maybe we should have a pointythree practice crashing session, separate from our crashing-for-real on regular rides.
Sounds like the Thursday ride needs to end up at a park...
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Matthew
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:45 pm Reply with quote
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Was it during last night's ride that the crash happened? If so who was it?

Last night seems like it was a bad night for riding; as I was driving home around 1930 I saw the lightning and about 30 seconds later it was total downpour. I imagine it'd have been miserable to get caught in without a raincape.
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dennyt
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:47 pm Reply with quote
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It was my ex Jessica from before I met all you fools. She wasn't on the ride, just commuting home.
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the dreaded ben
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:52 pm Reply with quote
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hey we just saw her at the blue moon last thursday.

bummer to hear it was her, i was hoping it was someone like leslie.
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mcrawfor
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:57 pm Reply with quote
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Remington wrote:
Eric_s wrote:
You gotta crash a few times to learn the right way to land, and when to bail.
I've heard of people practicing in grass. I've never bothered to try it. Maybe someday...


I broke my collarbone the last time I crashed on grass. Maybe foam?

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Foo
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:01 pm Reply with quote
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Foam's too expensive, how about a basket of kittens?
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Eric_s
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:47 pm Reply with quote
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mcrawfor wrote:

I broke my collarbone the last time I crashed on grass. Maybe foam?


You were also doing like triple backflips and shit.

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MikeOD
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:55 pm Reply with quote
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Foo wrote:
Foam's too expensive, how about a basket of kittens?

I don't trust that second kitty from the right. That cat is up to something - it'll probably jump out of the way just as you're about to land on it.
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ro
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:56 pm Reply with quote
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How about crashing on a basket of sluts, pretty soft?
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keyholefish
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 4:27 pm Reply with quote
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Remington wrote:
Eric_s wrote:
You gotta crash a few times to learn the right way to land, and when to bail.
I've heard of people practicing in grass. I've never bothered to try it. Maybe someday...


I've practiced in grass, and swear by it. There's nothing quite like making a stupid mistake on a fast descent, flying over the bars, and launching the bike. Then getting up a little scratched and finishing the race all amped up on adrenalin.

On the other hand, once I tripped over a dog and landed right on my face. My shoulder hurt bad for about a month.
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ksep
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 5:00 pm Reply with quote
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So how do you start the crash process? Tie a rope from the seatpost to a tree and pedal? Lean wayyyyy over while going too slow? Purposeful accident does not process.

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MikeOD
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:06 pm Reply with quote
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abamfici wrote:
So how do you start the crash process? Tie a rope from the seatpost to a tree and pedal? Lean wayyyyy over while going too slow? Purposeful accident does not process.

I suggest a more indirect approach, involving lots of alcohol followed by riding way too fast, but on grass instead of pavement. Might as well simulate the typical point83 crash scenario as realistically as possible.
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Foo
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:00 am Reply with quote
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Yeah, but where are you going to find a bollard in the middle of grass?
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TrikerTrev
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:32 am Reply with quote
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ohe could always try sketchys approach...full speed ahead till the blackberries make ya stop like a bug in a spiderweb.


seemed to work well for him

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Lutella
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:41 am Reply with quote
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Denny, I had my camera with me yesterday so I took some photos of the tracks--both northbound and southbound--on my ride home. www.flickr.com/photos/lulife/tags/sluttracks/

I have been riding in the left lane, and I have been worrying (but not enough to re-route) that I may eventually have a problem with a confused car. Painting sharrows might be a good idea in the left lane along the tracks.

Westlake & Denny Way
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Aaron
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:00 am Reply with quote
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Learn to bunnyhop sideways!

Bitching about mass transit is not allowed, Or so I have been told! (water taxi debate).

The tracks are indeed dangerous. Lucia has the right idea, Sharrow in the left lane!
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lantius
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:20 am Reply with quote
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Aaron wrote:
Bitching about mass transit is not allowed, Or so I have been told! (water taxi debate).


oh yeah? who told you that? just because you didn't have a valid complaint doesn't mean legitimate bitching is discouraged, just pointless ranting.
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Aaron
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:24 am Reply with quote
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lantius wrote:
Aaron wrote:
Bitching about mass transit is not allowed, Or so I have been told! (water taxi debate).


oh yeah? who told you that? just because you didn't have a valid complaint doesn't mean legitimate bitching is discouraged, just pointless ranting.


I had valid points about the water taxi. I agree the tracks are dangerous and there should be warning signs or warnings paint or something.
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jeff
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:24 am Reply with quote
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Good news!

The Water Taxi has been extened into October this year!
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gsbarnes
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:31 am Reply with quote
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Aaron wrote:
lantius wrote:
Aaron wrote:
Bitching about mass transit is not allowed, Or so I have been told! (water taxi debate).


oh yeah? who told you that? just because you didn't have a valid complaint doesn't mean legitimate bitching is discouraged, just pointless ranting.


I had valid points about the water taxi. I agree the tracks are dangerous and there should be warning signs or warnings paint or something.


I also think the water taxi's tracks are dangerous.

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Aaron
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:33 am Reply with quote
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Poor Orcas
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lantius
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:38 am Reply with quote
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Aaron wrote:
Poor Orcas

yes, i'm sure they are sitting there while hundreds of huge container ships rumble overhead bitching about the couple runs of the water taxi.

i hope you enjoy all of your bike parts you sell that are being imported into seattle from china!
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koos42
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:30 am Reply with quote
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lantius wrote:
Aaron wrote:
Poor Orcas

yes, i'm sure they are sitting there while hundreds of huge container ships rumble overhead bitching about the couple runs of the water taxi.

i hope you enjoy all of your bike parts you sell that are being imported into seattle from china!


You're right, from now on I will sand cast my bike parts! Once I ran over the water taxi tracks, it was bad news... I had to sidestroke with my bike for like a hundred yards. Yeah, when I got stuck in the tracks I was at planing speed, but my road tires didn't allow me to keep it up on the tracks...
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the dreaded ben
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:32 am Reply with quote
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do you ever just want to stab yourself in the head with a fork?
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koos42
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:48 am Reply with quote
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the dreaded ben wrote:
do you ever just want to stab yourself in the head with a fork?


No... but sometimes... *swipes died black hair out of eyes* ...I, like, cut myself. Just, you know... to remind myself that I'm alive.

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langston
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:05 pm Reply with quote
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koos42 wrote:
the dreaded ben wrote:
do you ever just want to stab yourself in the head with a fork?


No... but sometimes... *swipes died black hair out of eyes* ...I, like, cut myself. Just, you know... to remind myself that I'm alive.



you heard that at WSU they created a new hybrid blend of grass for suburban lawns? It's called EmoGrass, and it cuts itself.
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dennyt
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:05 pm Reply with quote
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Aaron wrote:
Poor Orcas




Yup, getting run over by container ships full of your bike parts.
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:22 pm Reply with quote
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langston wrote:
you heard that at WSU they created a new hybrid blend of grass for suburban lawns? It's called EmoGrass, and it cuts itself.



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Aaron
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:37 pm Reply with quote
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dennyt wrote:
Aaron wrote:
Poor Orcas




Yup, getting run over by container ships full of your bike parts.


And yours, sir!

Read up on orcas folks, less boat traffic, not more is what is needed to save them. The solution is not simple, but those that are trying to save the orcas say that if we cannot save them then we cannot save ourselves. All things are connected. Bringing cheap crap over from China is not doing anyone any good. Shipping and world travel in general is pretty bad for the planet. I am not saying I have the answers, just save the whales, man. Pass me that reefer, eh.....
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langston
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:40 pm Reply with quote
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Aaron wrote:

And yours, sir!

Read up on orcas folks, less boat traffic, not more is what is needed to save them. The solution is not simple, but those that are trying to save the orcas say that if we cannot save them then we cannot save ourselves. All things are connected. Bringing cheap crap over from China is not doing anyone any good. Shipping and world travel in general is pretty bad for the planet. I am not saying I have the answers, just save the whales, man. Pass me that reefer, eh.....


we could regress to a world of row boats and sails, but when we have decimated the food chain that Orcas rely on to eat, and pollute the water with storm water waste & sewage, it really doesn't matter if they have to wait at an underwater red-light to cross Puget Sound. Want to save the wales? Support genocide.
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TrikerTrev
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:49 pm Reply with quote
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langston wrote:
Support genocide.


why, is one of those container ships going to Rawanda?

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