On 11/25/2015 08:23 AM, Ron Mc wrote:
if you haven't fallen off your bike yet, you will - that is the event that makes you ride with trepidation.
You bet. Even the most experience and the greatest care won't keep this from happening. Random chance: a couple of months ago, a guy in our bike club who has been riding for decades, never went down and the last time he had a scab was when he was in elementary school, crashed on a ride when the group turned onto a road that was unexpectedly covered with oil, dumped there from a truck that had a leaking container of waste oil among the other garbage on board. When the local fire dept arrived one of the guys said, "Oh, yeah, we saw that earlier this morning but didn't think it was anything to worry about." Road rash, a broken rib and compressed-foam-says-it's-time-for-a-replacement-helmet. And nobody at all in the group was heard to say "Gee, too bad he was wearing a helmet," nor did anyone say "If only there were more cyclists around here this would never have happened."
On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 7:19:28 AM UTC-6, Ron Mc wrote: if you ride in pedestrians and deer, you should add a bell. If you ride in traffic you should have lights (the pedestrians like a solid headlight, too - they thank me all the time for my light and bell) On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 7:06:57 AM UTC-6, Ron Mc wrote: You are never going to hear, oops my bad, I was wearing my helmet and gloves and shouldn't have been. Helmet and gloves are the basic equipment you need to ride a bike, and there is no downside to them. Been witnessing this topic for years on several boards, but this is by far the dumbest it has ever achieved - if you say it enough it becomes the truth is the antithesis of intelligence.
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