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What sort of bike uses this cycle path?

 
 
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Old 04-07.-2004
Michael Macclan
 
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Default What sort of bike uses this cycle path?

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What sort of bike uses this cycle path?







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Old 04-07.-2004
Colin Blackburn
 
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On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 10:09:52 +0100, Michael MacClancy
<herzelNOSPAM@o2.co.uk> wrote:

>
>
> http://theatersport.com/uiuiuiuiuiui...fahrradweg.jpg

Ouch!

Maybe a high-rider quadricycle or a Mike Burrows offset-
monoblade job?

Colin
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Old 04-07.-2004
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>> http://theatersport.com/uiuiuiuiuiui...fahrradweg.jpg
>
>Ouch!
>
>Maybe a high-rider quadricycle or a Mike Burrows offset-
>monoblade job?
>
>Colin

It's just a longer version of NCN 13 near my place. Bollard
right in the middle of the cycle lane, which is a simple
footpath which has had some of the council paint budget used
up on it, to gie a cycle lane less than 2 feet wide complete
with bollard in the middle of it.

Cheers, helen s

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Old 04-07.-2004
Gawnsoft
 
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On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 10:09:52 +0100, Michael MacClancy
<herzelNOSPAM@o2.co.uk> wrote (more or less):

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>
>http://theatersport.com/uiuiuiuiuiui...fahrradweg.jpg

Where is this? (& when was it photoed?)

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Old 04-07.-2004
Har
 
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"Gawnsoft" <xlucid@users.sourceforge.remove.this.antispam.net> wrote in
message news:md0870lamv4jsfrbb3at8u8r5u99ih4l54@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 10:09:52 +0100, Michael MacClancy
> <herzelNOSPAM@o2.co.uk> wrote (more or less):
>
> >
> >
> >http://theatersport.com/uiuiuiuiuiuiui/pics/fahrrad-
> >weg.jpg
>
> Where is this? (& when was it photoed?)

According to a posting in nl.fiets it's in Belgium next to
the trainstation of Herent. This one has been resolved, but
there are still other ones. Don't know when it was taken.

hAr
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Old 04-07.-2004
Bert L.Am
 
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"dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers" <wafflycathcs@aol.comcomcom> schreef in
bericht news:20040407054134.04948.00000849@mb-m17.aol.com...
> >> http://theatersport.com/uiuiuiuiuiuiui/pics/fahrradwe-
> >> g.jpg
> >
> >Ouch!
> >
> >Maybe a high-rider quadricycle or a Mike Burrows offset-
> >monoblade job?
> >
> >Colin
>
> It's just a longer version of NCN 13 near my place.
> Bollard right in the
middle
> of the cycle lane, which is a simple footpath which has
> had some of the
council
> paint budget used up on it, to gie a cycle lane less than
> 2 feet wide
complete
> with bollard in the middle of it.
>
> Cheers, helen s
>
>
>
> --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get
> correct one remove fame & fortune
> h*$el*$$e*nd**$o$ts**i*$*$m*m$o*n*s@$*a$o*l.c**$om$
>
> --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the
> tunnel is switched
off--
>
>
>

it's in Belgium, some people in the dutch cycling newsgroup
recognized the spot

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Old 04-07.-2004
Andrew Templema
 
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Michael MacClancy <herzelNOSPAM@o2.co.uk> wrote:

> http://theatersport.com/uiuiuiuiuiui...fahrradweg.jpg
niiiiice
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Old 04-08.-2004
Richard Corfiel
 
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On 2004-04-07, Andrew Templeman <andy@templeman.org.uk> wrote:
> Michael MacClancy <herzelNOSPAM@o2.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> http://theatersport.com/uiuiuiuiuiuiui/pics/fahrrad-
>> weg.jpg
> niiiiice

I think this one

http://littondale.dyndns.org/Portfolio/CyclePath.jpg

the pedestrians must have been confused by the fact that the
pavement to the right of the picture has so much more space
than the cycle path. The road is hidden to the left of the
picture. It was the first two lane cycle route I'd seen.
Visitors seemed to insist that the narrow strip was the
pavement and tended towards it.

- Richard

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Old 04-08.-2004
Just Zis Guy
 
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Richard Corfield wrote:

> the pedestrians must have been confused by the fact that
> the pavement to the right of the picture has so much more
> space than the cycle path

Looking at them they appear to be 'merkins, so proilly
they thought the other it was a road. After all, who
/walks/ anywhere?

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Old 04-08.-2004
Dave Kahn
 
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Richard Corfield <rcnews2@littondale.dyndns.org> wrote in message news:<slrnc79rdo.4dc.rcnews2@cobalt.internal.littondale.dyndns.org>...

> http://littondale.dyndns.org/Portfolio/CyclePath.jpg
>
> the pedestrians must have been confused by the fact that
> the pavement to the right of the picture has so much more
> space than the cycle path. The road is hidden to the left
> of the picture. It was the first two lane cycle route I'd
> seen. Visitors seemed to insist that the narrow strip was
> the pavement and tended towards it.

It's on the inside of the bend so naturally the peds are
going to use it as the shortest route.

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