This week’s Guest Article comes from our friend, @blacktoolpower (l) and our editor Drummond Moir (r). In anticipation of our book’s imminent release, these two donned their lab coats and headed out to the streets of London to assess the state of Rule Compliance in the city’s commuter crowd. Always remember: leave this kind of inspection to professionals and should you find yourself in such a position, take special care to observe Rule #43.
Yours in Cycling, Frank
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Friday 24th March was a day of reckoning for the cyclists of London. In anticipation of the imminent publication of The Rules: The Way of the Cycling Disciple, we took to the streets, vigilante-style, to assess whether the Cycling population of the capital were Rules Compliant, or Rules Violators.
We were ruthless. We were professional. No fool was suffered gladly.
Do Not Complain If, During Guerilla Bike Inspections, You Get a Cold.
It was rather wet. And cold. And I didn’t have a jacket. But to complain of the subsequent pestilence would be to fail, pure and simple. To Cycle is to suffer; to seek out Rules Violators during the coldest Spring in over 30 years is sheer bravery and dedication. What sort of Bike Inspector would I be if I couldn’t follow that most basic and fundamental of Rules, Rules #5?
Do Not Fear the Common Man
I had minor reservations about Dr. Spackman’s wellbeing should our benevolent intentions during assessment be misconstrued. Fortunately, I was being over-cautious. From the very first Cyclist we flagged down, to the final pair of socks we measured, London’s Cyclists were as accommodating and as friendly as we could have hoped. Rule #43 was adhered to at all times.
Do Not Succumb to Wrath, or to Despair
There were moments of pain. Of hopelessness. Of despondency tinged with impotent fury.
So many EPMSs!
But Dr Spackman and I pressed on, strengthened by sheer conviction in our mission.
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First time posterhere... Just got a shipping notice from Amazon to say my book is winging it's way to me as I type.
S T O K E D
Nicely done - do we call that G'rilla Marketing?
Absolutely, hilariously brilliant work and article. I wish wish wish I'd been in London to witness it. This community never ceases to amaze and entertain me. Are the inspectors going on the road to other cities?
@RedRanger
I didn't realise it was available yet - it was preorder only with expected release on 6/20 from Amazon UK when I looked. Looks like I'm $26.01 poorer...
Brilliant!
@Mike_P
A-Fuck'in-Men!!! Was anyone shooting video? That was such a brilliant idea!
The inspectors would be rather overwhelmed in Cambridge... but I'll admit to my commuter not being rules compliant. Apart from anything, it was bought before I knew of the rules. It doesn't yet deserve a full new groupset, so it can stay on a triple. And it has disc brakes, because they're better in the wet. Rain is no excuse to not commute. I have, however, matched the bar tape to the (full length) mudguards, Which are white. On a black bike.
I note no mention of pannier racks in The Rules...
All I can say is Brilliant!
Drummond Moir, what an extremely Jockinese name that is ! But I bet he's from dan sarf, poor lad. I love those 2 surname names though.
@G'rilla
Velominati: alienating the Brits one cyclist at a time...