How to Date A Cyclist

So you met someone and you want to go on a bike date. How do you make it a good bike date? Well, there are a few important things you should know.

First of all it helps if you can both bike in the same direction at the same time on the same side of the street:

How to Date a Cyclist

Of course, just like biking near cars, communication is key. Just because your both going the same direction as another cyclist doesn’t mean you’re “having a moment.” It helps to communicate if it’s a date from the start.

How to Date a Cyclist

It also helps if you both stop at the same time. One trick that will help is to learn your traffic signals.

How to Date a Cyclist

Also, in moments of passion, kickstands can be very helpful. Unless you like a bit of added dramatic flair.

How to Date a Cyclist

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30 comments

  • Rebecca February 14, 2012  

    Kissing while riding can result in tooth fractures. Very expensive. Be warned.

  • Rick Vosper February 14, 2012  

    When you said “How to Date A Cyclist,” I thought you a way to tell how old we are. It’d be like counting tree rings. Or chain rings. You know, one ring for a young hipster. Two rings for a Twentysomething. And three rings for us old guys who can’t make it up the hills anymore.

  • FossilFishy February 15, 2012  

    I didn’t get down on one knee to propose to my wife because we were both holding up our bikes. Kickstands FTW!

  • Phoebe February 15, 2012  

    Love the sound bubbles in that last panel. Yup. :^)

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