Very funny. Actually, did you know that bikes come in left hand and right
hand drive versions? The brakes on my British Bike are reversed, probably so
the rear brake is on the left hand as the right hand is supposed to do most
of if not all the signaling!
Just remember, until Napoleon, everyone drove on the left including the
Greeks and Romans! The French have a lot to answer for! (Sorry Dan!)
See you Weds.
Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 18:03:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ann McKenzie <sydkneeca(a)yahoo.ca>
Subject: Re: [CKcycle] New Cyclist
To: Chatham-Kent Commmunity Cycling Group <ckcycle(a)lists.ncf.ca>
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Hi James:
So that's why I see so many people riding on the wrong side of the road.?
They're British .
Wednesday night would most likely be a good starting point for the new
rider.? There are some people traveling a liitle slower in the group as they
are new as well or have heavier bikes.
See you Wednesday for CAN-Bike
Ann