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  1. #1
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    I agree with Mimi and others. Do send the link to police so they can follow up with the idiot. If nothing else, it will be on record as "previous incidents".

    Have you thought of entering some "fun" rides where they are into climbing?? Some are timed just like TT's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smilingcat View Post
    I agree with Mimi and others. Do send the link to police so they can follow up with the idiot. If nothing else, it will be on record as "previous incidents".

    Have you thought of entering some "fun" rides where they are into climbing?? Some are timed just like TT's.
    The bolded part is what I would like to do. It would be much easier to send them the link than to have to drive back up there.

    I'm not into the whole paying to ride a bike thing, so I don't do organized rides. I also don't like being told I can't listen to music at low volume in my right ear while riding. I was bored one night and I read the list of rules for the Death Ride, which is one of those killer climbing rides in the Sierras. They said no headphones of any type. I'm sorry, but I love listening to music while I'm climbing. If it's at low volume in the right ear only, I don't see what the problem is. I don't want to disturb others with my music, so I wouldn't want to use speakers if I rode with others.

    California law states no headphones in both ears, One ear is legal.

 

 

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