We've all heard of body language but what about bike language? Bike language as the language of the body plus bicycle. What does your bike-language say to predators like car drivers? Does it say: Come close, perhaps even hit me, because, look, I'm cycling in at the kerb, I'm wearing safety gear, I'm not using my voice, and I'm not wobbling about? Or does your bike language, like my bike language, roar and shout at potential predators, by behaving accordingly. By not hugging the kerb, by not wearing protective and hi-viz gear, by not cycling straight, and by using my voice a lot. In other words, by being wild.
What does your bike language say about you?
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