You are a die-hard cyclist if:
# You learn someone had a crash and your first concern is "Hope the bike's okay."
# You sympathize with the roadkill.
# Biker chick does not mean leather, but spandex, and not Harley, but a Marinoni.
# You have spent more money on your bike clothes than the rest of your combined wardrobe.
# Wax is used on your chain, but not on your car.
# Your car's odometer has less miles compared to the miles your bike has covered.
# Your bike jerseys outnumber your dress shirts.
# You make it a practice to carry your bike along when you shop for a car - to ensure the bike will fit inside.
# You buy a mini-van and straight away remove the rear seats to allow your bikes to fit.
# You learn someone had a crash and your first concern is "Hope the bike's okay."
# You sympathize with the roadkill.
# Biker chick does not mean leather, but spandex, and not Harley, but a Marinoni.
# You have spent more money on your bike clothes than the rest of your combined wardrobe.
# Wax is used on your chain, but not on your car.
# Your car's odometer has less miles compared to the miles your bike has covered.
# Your bike jerseys outnumber your dress shirts.
# You make it a practice to carry your bike along when you shop for a car - to ensure the bike will fit inside.
# You buy a mini-van and straight away remove the rear seats to allow your bikes to fit.