kasenutty Posted June 9, 2017 Share Posted June 9, 2017 too funny, db ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Scatcat Posted June 9, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted June 9, 2017 One guy asked me how fast my GT16 is. His guess was 8mph. When I told him I can go 25mph+ on full battery and flat ground, he looked like I'd hit him over the head or something... 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rehab1 Posted June 9, 2017 Share Posted June 9, 2017 2 hours ago, kasenutty said: I even pulled up next to a harley last night at a stop sign and yelled over "Too many wheels bro!" and he like got all mad and burned out and mighta said "Fuck you" to me. Could have been worse! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxLinux Posted June 10, 2017 Share Posted June 10, 2017 1 hour ago, Bonzo said: Lol..today at the park a bunch of younger kids staring at me going by.. Some cute kids live in some of the areas where I ride. If they happen to be outside, they always call loudly, "hi!" I always wave and call back, "hi!" These are mostly pre-school age, a few as old as middle school. About 3 kids with bikes like to ride over to me and ask questions. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fat Unicyclist Posted June 10, 2017 Share Posted June 10, 2017 51 minutes ago, MaxLinux said: Some cute kids live in some of the areas where I ride. If they happen to be outside, they always call loudly, "hi!" I always wave and call back, "hi!" These are mostly pre-school age, a few as old as middle school. About 3 kids with bikes like to ride over to me and ask questions. Commuting home early one afternoon I padded a primary (elementary) school just after the kids had been let out for the day... There was a chorus of a amazed gasps and then I realised I had a flock of excited 6-10 year olds running along behind me! Such a shame thier little legs couldn't keep up with my 25km/h (15mph) pace... Unlike @Rehab1, I won my race convincingly!!! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rehab1 Posted June 10, 2017 Share Posted June 10, 2017 7 minutes ago, The Fat Unicyclist said: Unlike @Rehab1, I won my race convincingly!!! Are you certain they did not let you win? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dingfelder Posted June 10, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted June 10, 2017 When people ask me what I'm riding as I whiz by, I think I'll tell them, "Someone stole half my motorcycle." 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post The Fat Unicyclist Posted June 10, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted June 10, 2017 1 hour ago, Rehab1 said: Are you certain they did not let you win? 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icewheel Posted June 11, 2017 Share Posted June 11, 2017 During a nice forest trail ride I rode past a family out bicycling and one of the kids called me a cheater. I'm not cheating cause I'm not trying to be a bicycle you little two wheeling brat! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Hatchet Posted June 11, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted June 11, 2017 It's a known scientific fact that mounting a bicycle instantly increases douchieness levels by several magnitude. Scientists have concluded that anything more than a single wheel can lead to increased sense of self importance - and spandex (shudder!) 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post CaptainKBLS Posted June 12, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted June 12, 2017 When I visited NYC Memorial weekend, I passed by two young ladies. One yelled out "that's hot!". I'm pretty sure she's talking about the wheel...LOL I'm 5.7 and 180lb. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shad0z Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 i saw a car stopping. then they rolled down the window and said: wow its so awesome! and then they asked me how much it cost i told 1400 dollar. and they looked amazed and thought oh that it didnt cost as much as a house post your fun reactions people had to your euc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meepmeepmayer Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 Positive reactions. Or just stunned looks. Of course some want to know how it works if they get to stop me. There's a thread like this already here, but I cant find it atm.Lots of good stories there, and overwhelmingly positive. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Smoother Posted January 25, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted January 25, 2018 15 hours ago, Shad0z said: i saw a car stopping. then they rolled down the window and said: wow its so awesome! and then they asked me how much it cost i told 1400 dollar. and they looked amazed and thought oh that it didnt cost as much as a house post your fun reactions people had to your euc If you tell enough people how much it is worthy, eventually one of them will take it from you. Just say" they start around $300" and leave it at that. Out on the street alone is not the place to be letting strangers know you would make a good mugging target. And Yes, You may be able to wheel away this time, but when they see you again, they won't warn you. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shad0z Posted January 25, 2018 Share Posted January 25, 2018 (edited) 5 hours ago, Smoother said: If you tell enough people how much it is worthy, eventually one of them will take it from you. Just say" they start around $300" and leave it at that. Out on the street alone is not the place to be letting strangers know you would make a good mugging target. And Yes, You may be able to wheel away this time, but when they see you again, they won't warn you. It depends on the situation the drive by here was near a train station far from where i live and there was a lot of other people so they couldn't take it and i will very likely never see them again but usually if it's pedestrians i tell them its about 300 as you said i usually look at the situation and decide if i tell the full price or the lie Edited January 25, 2018 by Shad0z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nute Posted January 27, 2018 Share Posted January 27, 2018 If i get talking to people about it i always make sure to tell them not to get a cheap shit £200 one from ebay. Cheap = potentially dangerous Once i was crossing an intersection and a woman stopped and wound down her window asking "what is that" ... holding up all the traffic behind her, she just didn't care... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post WARPed1701D Posted January 28, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted January 28, 2018 Yesterday I was called "Jesus Christ". OK. Maybe not. But that was the exclamation from a grumpy old woman as I passed her. She was walking her dog in the street (no sidewalk so I forgive her that) but rather than hug the curb she walked in the middle of the right hand lane (direction of travel). Her dog was another 3 feet out in the street practically on the yellow line. Parked on the other side of the street was a honking great F150 truck (the bastard always parks there despite being on the inside of a bend and the fact he has not one but TWO huge driveways) and this is all on a stretch of road that is bending to the left with reduced visibility. I gave her so much room (>5 feet between me and the dog, about > 8 between me and her) I almost hit the mirror on the parked truck and slowed from 17mph to about 12mph but it wasn't enough for her. When I stopped to ask her if there was a problem, if she was ok and to tell her that despite my gliding appearance I was not the messiah she ripped into me something chronic (clearly she knew I was not Jesus). Apparently I scared her and I was an overgrown boy riding around on "that thing". I tried to ask if I would have been more manly and therefore agreeable to her had I been driving one of the many 6 foot high raised pickup trucks that frequent the area (which would have incidentally run over the dog) rather than an ecologically conscious electric unicycle but she didn't give me a proper answer. She also failed to acknowledge that she habitually walks her dog in the middle of the road (she has pissed me off many days before this but I have never given her any grief about it) and that she did not follow the common sense rule of walking in the road, being that one should walk on the side of the street that put her facing the traffic so she knew what was coming and may hit her. After a short too and fro I advised her she was grumpy and had a bad attitude. With a Jedi wave of my hand I told her to go home and rethink her life before riding off round the bend. Silly old cow. 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shad0z Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 4 hours ago, WARPed1701D said: Yesterday I was called "Jesus Christ". OK. Maybe not. But that was the exclamation from a grumpy old woman as I passed her. She was walking her dog in the street (no sidewalk so I forgive her that) but rather than hug the curb she walked in the middle of the right hand lane (direction of travel). Her dog was another 3 feet out in the street practically on the yellow line. Parked on the other side of the street was a honking great F150 truck (the bastard always parks there despite being on the inside of a bend and the fact he has not one but TWO huge driveways) and this is all on a stretch of road that is bending to the left with reduced visibility. I gave her so much room (>5 feet between me and the dog, about > 8 between me and her) I almost hit the mirror on the parked truck and slowed from 17mph to about 12mph but it wasn't enough for her. When I stopped to ask her if there was a problem, if she was ok and to tell her that despite my gliding appearance I was not the messiah she ripped into me something chronic (clearly she knew I was not Jesus). Apparently I scared her and I was an overgrown boy riding around on "that thing". I tried to ask if I would have been more manly and therefore agreeable to her had I been driving one of the many 6 foot high raised pickup trucks that frequent the area (which would have incidentally run over the dog) rather than an ecologically conscious electric unicycle but she didn't give me a proper answer. She also failed to acknowledge that she habitually walks her dog in the middle of the road (she has pissed me off many days before this but I have never given her any grief about it) and that she did not follow the common sense rule of walking in the road, being that one should walk on the side of the street that put her facing the traffic so she knew what was coming and may hit her. After a short too and fro I advised her she was grumpy and had a bad attitude. With a Jedi wave of my hand I told her to go home and rethink her life before riding off round the bend. Silly old cow. there was once i was behind an old lady on a bike she was probably driving at about 5mph (outragerously slow) the bike path could have Around 3 bikes besides each other there was a ton of room but she decided to drive from side to side and take up all the room then i kindly asked: Can you please move to the side. no reaction well i tried again... and again.. then i shouted to hear and she moved to the side finally then when i passed her. i hear something like this: "you could have asked me nicely!" and then when i was little distance away from her "idiot" i heard... there are to types of old women: Old grumpy hates everything new and doesn't care and peaceful old ladies 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Rehab1 Posted January 28, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted January 28, 2018 11 hours ago, WARPed1701D said: After a short too and fro I advised her she was grumpy and had a bad attitude. With a Jedi wave of my hand I told her to go home and rethink her life before riding off round the bend. Your attitude is similar to mine. My grandson and I were riding downtown slowly passing some people standing in the middle of the sidewalk. I’ve taught my grandson to be polite and excuse himself as he passes bystanders. He did just that as I was folllowing him. As I passed by this grumpy man made the comment “There are other places to ride those ya know!” I immediately stopped and spun around. I politely responded “Did we just cause a problem?” His mouth dropped not thinking I heard him or would actually stop to confront him. His awkward response: ”Well just sayin”. I think when the older ladies in the crowd commented on how cool the wheels were and the respectfulness of my grandson he immediately backed off. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
outcast00096 Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 I was stopped at a light and this girl in a car started yelling at me, "I love you! That's awesome! Hey, I love you!" It continued for about 2 minutes before she got to "what is that?". I've also been yelled at for "doing something illegal". "That's awesome!" Is a common one. Or, "drive that thing over here." I never listen to those. I figure they might try to fight me for it, which wouldn't go well for the first three or so. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shad0z Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 1 hour ago, outcast00096 said: I was stopped at a light and this girl in a car started yelling at me, "I love you! That's awesome! Hey, I love you!" It continued for about 2 minutes before she got to "what is that?". I've also been yelled at for "doing something illegal". "That's awesome!" Is a common one. Or, "drive that thing over here." I never listen to those. I figure they might try to fight me for it, which wouldn't go well for the first three or so. i have definely heard people say its illegal then i say no its fully legal and they say "yeah right. Whatever" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LanghamP Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 11 minutes ago, Shad0z said: i have definely heard people say its illegal then i say no its fully legal and they say "yeah right. Whatever" I've stopped a few times when people shout that to me, and show them the statute of my city. No effect. You cannot convince college educated white people that something is legal by showing them the law when they think it is illegal, one might as well as try to convince rural people climate change is man made. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Smoother Posted January 29, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted January 29, 2018 I ride with headphones and music, so I either don't hear what people say or choose to ignore it as if I didn't hear it. But Saturday I wheeled passed a group of teenagers and even over the music I heard a very large cheer. I passed them again on Sunday (they hang out at a certain spot). This time I was wheeling slowly as I had been talking to my "walking" partner. Later she told me she heard one of them say "there he is again. That's sick" If I see someone with genuine interest/curiosity I stop and have a chat (I'm in no hurry). At Eastbourne seafront, a well dressed old man sitting on a bench saw me do a 360 near by. He was a proper old-school gentleman, suite, tie, hat, the whole nine yards. Over the music, I heard him behind me say "hello". I wheeled around and sat down on the bench with him. We had a good chat about how the wheel worked. He was down from London for the day. He was alone so I assumed his wife had died. Anyway another oldish couple came over and joined the conversation. After a while I said my goodbyes leaving them deep in a conversation about theology. I'd like to think that my EUC conversation starter, helped make his day by the sea more enjoyable. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shad0z Posted January 29, 2018 Share Posted January 29, 2018 58 minutes ago, Smoother said: I ride with headphones and music, so I either don't hear what people say or choose to ignore it as if I didn't hear it. But Saturday I wheeled passed a group of teenagers and even over the music I heard a very large cheer. I passed them again on Sunday (they hang out at a certain spot). This time I was wheeling slowly as I had been talking to my "walking" partner. Later she told me she heard one of them say "there he is again. That's sick" If I see someone with genuine interest/curiosity I stop and have a chat (I'm in no hurry). At Eastbourne seafront, a well dressed old man sitting on a bench saw me do a 360 near by. He was a proper old-school gentleman, suite, tie, hat, the whole nine yards. Over the music, I heard him behind me say "hello". I wheeled around and sat down on the bench with him. We had a good chat about how the wheel worked. He was down from London for the day. He was alone so I assumed his wife had died. Anyway another oldish couple came over and joined the conversation. After a while I said my goodbyes leaving them deep in a conversation about theology. I'd like to think that my EUC conversation starter, helped make his day by the sea more enjoyable. i definetly get my social skills trained when i ride it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marty Backe Posted January 30, 2018 Share Posted January 30, 2018 (edited) 9 hours ago, Smoother said: I ride with headphones and music, so I either don't hear what people say or choose to ignore it as if I didn't hear it. But Saturday I wheeled passed a group of teenagers and even over the music I heard a very large cheer. I passed them again on Sunday (they hang out at a certain spot). This time I was wheeling slowly as I had been talking to my "walking" partner. Later she told me she heard one of them say "there he is again. That's sick" If I see someone with genuine interest/curiosity I stop and have a chat (I'm in no hurry). At Eastbourne seafront, a well dressed old man sitting on a bench saw me do a 360 near by. He was a proper old-school gentleman, suite, tie, hat, the whole nine yards. Over the music, I heard him behind me say "hello". I wheeled around and sat down on the bench with him. We had a good chat about how the wheel worked. He was down from London for the day. He was alone so I assumed his wife had died. Anyway another oldish couple came over and joined the conversation. After a while I said my goodbyes leaving them deep in a conversation about theology. I'd like to think that my EUC conversation starter, helped make his day by the sea more enjoyable. I hear "that's sick" a lot from the 'kids'. Funny. Edited January 30, 2018 by Marty Backe 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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