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What's a "Skidiot?"
I think I might be one w/out even knowing it. where is a list of
mountain biker "ethics" or "do's and don'ts" so that I can know which ones I may be and which ones I just don't give a flying Vandeman about. .. . . |
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What's a "Skidiot?"
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 23:06:13 -0700, x1134x wrote
(in article . com): I think I might be one w/out even knowing it. where is a list of mountain biker "ethics" or "do's and don'ts" so that I can know which ones I may be and which ones I just don't give a flying Vandeman about. . . . An idiot who can't/won't control his brakes and ruins the trails by skidding around turns and down steep sections Paul |
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What's a "Skidiot?"
"x1134x" wrote in message ups.com... I think I might be one w/out even knowing it. where is a list of mountain biker "ethics" or "do's and don'ts" http://www.imba.com/about/trail_rules.html |
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What's a "Skidiot?"
x1134x wrote:
I think I might be one w/out even knowing it. where is a list of mountain biker "ethics" or "do's and don'ts" so that I can know which ones I may be and which ones I just don't give a flying Vandeman about. . . . A skidiot is someone who thinks the front brake will "throw me over the bars". Relying solely on the comparatively weak back brake, s/he/it ends up skidding constantly in a vain, marginally controlled attempt to maintain a safe speed down hills and around corners. This person is annoying to ride with (and soon lectured by me and others) and frightening to be seen coming down a steep descent toward you. Alternatively, its a young male rider who can control his bike fine, but loves locking up the rear wheel and crossing the bike up at every chance. This person is just an immature doof. Both types are hazards on the trail and cause considerable trail damage. I truly hope you're neither, but if your the first form, get out and start experimenting with your front brake. It's phenomenally powerful. With practice you'll find it even works better on sketchy, loose steep descents...with practice! If you're the latter, you'll need to grow up. Just hope you don't run across JD on the trail before you do. Shawn |
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What's a "Skidiot?"
Shawn wrote:
x1134x wrote: I think I might be one w/out even knowing it. where is a list of mountain biker "ethics" or "do's and don'ts" so that I can know which ones I may be and which ones I just don't give a flying Vandeman about. . . . A skidiot is someone who thinks the front brake will "throw me over the bars". Relying solely on the comparatively weak back brake, s/he/it ends up skidding constantly in a vain, marginally controlled attempt to maintain a safe speed down hills and around corners. This person is annoying to ride with (and soon lectured by me and others) and frightening to be seen coming down a steep descent toward you. Alternatively, its a young male rider who can control his bike fine, but loves locking up the rear wheel and crossing the bike up at every chance. This person is just an immature doof. Both types are hazards on the trail and cause considerable trail damage. I truly hope you're neither, but if your the first form, get out and start experimenting with your front brake. It's phenomenally powerful. With practice you'll find it even works better on sketchy, loose steep descents...with practice! If you're the latter, you'll need to grow up. Just hope you don't run across JD on the trail before you do. Shawn Very good summary! Spot on. The second type of skidiot is almost always sure to have one of those silly "No Fear" or "Tough Guy Club" stickers on their vehicle too. That makes them easy to spot at trailheads. Matt |
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MattB wrote:
about. . . . Very good summary! Spot on. The second type of skidiot is almost always sure to have one of those silly "No Fear" or "Tough Guy Club" stickers on their vehicle too. That makes them easy to spot at trailheads. Matt some people skid out of ignorance or lack of skill, it's not always a matter of attitude. Penny |
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What's a "Skidiot?"
"MattB" wrote in message ... Shawn wrote: x1134x wrote: I think I might be one w/out even knowing it. where is a list of mountain biker "ethics" or "do's and don'ts" so that I can know which ones I may be and which ones I just don't give a flying Vandeman about. . . . A skidiot is someone who thinks the front brake will "throw me over the bars". Relying solely on the comparatively weak back brake, s/he/it ends up skidding constantly in a vain, marginally controlled attempt to maintain a safe speed down hills and around corners. This person is annoying to ride with (and soon lectured by me and others) and frightening to be seen coming down a steep descent toward you. Alternatively, its a young male rider who can control his bike fine, but loves locking up the rear wheel and crossing the bike up at every chance. This person is just an immature doof. Both types are hazards on the trail and cause considerable trail damage. I truly hope you're neither, but if your the first form, get out and start experimenting with your front brake. It's phenomenally powerful. With practice you'll find it even works better on sketchy, loose steep descents...with practice! If you're the latter, you'll need to grow up. Just hope you don't run across JD on the trail before you do. Shawn Very good summary! Spot on. The second type of skidiot is almost always sure to have one of those silly "No Fear" or "Tough Guy Club" stickers on their vehicle too. That makes them easy to spot at trailheads. Matt ROTFLMAO They are the ones that also have a hat on backwards. TJ |
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small change wrote:
MattB wrote: about. . . . Very good summary! Spot on. The second type of skidiot is almost always sure to have one of those silly "No Fear" or "Tough Guy Club" stickers on their vehicle too. That makes them easy to spot at trailheads. Matt some people skid out of ignorance or lack of skill, it's not always a matter of attitude. Penny Right. That's why I singled out the second group Shawn described for my jab. He had already divided them into groups, the second of which has the skills not to skid but does it anyway. Matt |
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What's a "Skidiot?"
TJ wrote:
Very good summary! Spot on. The second type of skidiot is almost always sure to have one of those silly "No Fear" or "Tough Guy Club" stickers on their vehicle too. That makes them easy to spot at trailheads. Matt ROTFLMAO They are the ones that also have a hat on backwards. TJ I have probably posted this before, but a good friend of mine states: "Wearing your hat backwards is the international sign for 'you'll never take orders from me'". -- Craig Brossman, Durango Colorado Owner/Operator of the Pekingnese Ranch. |
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What's a "Skidiot?"
HMM. . . it appears as though I qualify. I *DO* wear my hat backwards.
.. . . but hey! I don't want it to get blown off by the wind and have to go back for it. . . . I set my brakes up VERY well, and yes the back one *WILL* lock up, if I really reef on it, but the front one won't (because I don't want to go over the handlebars, but it still grips well, and i can go from approx 25 mph, to slow enough to pass a family and their baby stroller safely quite quickly without locking them up. I usually use both breaks always. I was envisioning a SKIDIOT to be someone who loses control of their bike and it goes SKIDDING down the hill withouth them. (I've witnessed a few of those in my few outings) PS Hey paladin, I can make it to table rock's summit w/out stopping on my BSO now! AND I found a shortcut from the penitentary to table rock road. |
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