Neighbour 'shed' dispute

We have totally the same thing with fellow cyclists and with us it's also very true, the "1%ers" are to be avoided!
I can now tell a cyclist to$$er by how they acknowledge you (or don't) as you see them on the opposite sides of quiet country lanes.

If someone isn't gunning it, or looking knackered and they barely acknowledge me, I instantly know they're a bell end :ROFLMAO:

People taking strava KOM's with e-bikes are the lowest though :ROFLMAO:
 
I can now tell a cyclist to$$er by how they acknowledge you (or don't) as you see them on the opposite sides of quiet country lanes.

If someone isn't gunning it, or looking knackered and they barely acknowledge me, I instantly know they're a bell end :ROFLMAO:

People taking strava KOM's with e-bikes are the lowest though :ROFLMAO:

Haha very true!!

It's been bad that they changed the privacy options on Strava Flyby as it was nice to be able on the odd occasion to name and shame a to$$er. It would have been really handy for naming and shaming lockdown rule breakers too :ROFLMAO:
 
Haha very true!!

It's been bad that they changed the privacy options on Strava Flyby as it was nice to be able on the odd occasion to name and shame a to$$er. It would have been really handy for naming and shaming lockdown rule breakers too :ROFLMAO:
Haha, I don't think I was up to speed on that, I think I saw it once or twice but forgot about it!

Was that like a map of where you cross other strava people? I liked that, and should certainly be an opt-in feature.
 
There's only one thing to do:
Walk round to his stark b0ll0ck naked and say...
"I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle"

No chance he'll mess with you after that.

Probably worth killing his dog too, just so he knows your serious.
 
Haha, I don't think I was up to speed on that, I think I saw it once or twice but forgot about it!

Was that like a map of where you cross other strava people? I liked that, and should certainly be an opt-in feature.

yeah you basically saw a map on every rider that was near you and you could follow their entire route, it was useful for seeing what routes other people did but you could literally have people see someone they liked the look of on a ride or a run, look them up and if they weren’t using the Obscure home address thing you’d know what street they lived on which is a bit creepy

Id look at it now and then just to see what sort of rides or hikes people were doing for some ideas
 
yeah you basically saw a map on every rider that was near you and you could follow their entire route, it was useful for seeing what routes other people did but you could literally have people see someone they liked the look of on a ride or a run, look them up and if they weren’t using the Obscure home address thing you’d know what street they lived on which is a bit creepy

Id look at it now and then just to see what sort of rides or hikes people were doing for some ideas
I like the heat maps for planning routes, but people must be insane riding on some of the roads which appear to be busy for cyclists, I wouldn't even think about it.

I always start my Strava away from my house after a short warm up, and stop it before I get back, for a warm down. Stops the "pace" being messed up and also stops people stealing my bikes I suppose, as I expect I'm low risk from stalking!

Didn't know there was an obscure home address feature?
 
I like the heat maps for planning routes, but people must be insane riding on some of the roads which appear to be busy for cyclists, I wouldn't even think about it.

I always start my Strava away from my house after a short warm up, and stop it before I get back, for a warm down. Stops the "pace" being messed up and also stops people stealing my bikes I suppose, as I expect I'm low risk from stalking!

Didn't know there was an obscure home address feature?

yeahbit basically starts and stops your route a bit away from home which is what you are doing manually

profile, settings, privacy controls, set a radius
 
How long till we see a post and thread about somebody's neighbour stealing their fence and constantly moaning about parking, access and pets 😁😁😁😁

In all seriousness though, think how far your willing to take things and if it's worth any additional agro. Personally I would say sod it and report him as your in the right.

If the fence was originally facing the other way, doesn't that mean it was your responsablitly. Make sure you check deeds.
 
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