I see people 3 or 4 times a year with (bike) problems and ask if they
need anything.  I've had people ask me too.  It's not all cyclists, or
maybe even Rivendell people, but there's a certain type that stop and
you can tell them just by looking at them.

Brian also in Seattle

On Dec 6, 9:52 pm, jason <kib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After spending a good part of Sunday putting on new SKS fenders and
> racks, finally getting my Atlantis to the point where it was
> "finished," I hit a big pothole on a dark road near my house and
> crashed.  My helmet worked, I may have re-torn my labrum, and I lost a
> porteur rack, my brake levers, shifters, and possibly a rack braze-
> on.  The Atlantis fork and frame are in perfect shape.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/kibbey/5239835781/
>
> I was fortunately only a couple of hundreds of yards away form my
> house.  I had to carry my screwed up bike, had torn clothing, was a
> bit bloddy, and clearly didn't look like I was in good shape.  I
> passed 4 cars, two people getting out of their cars, and two
> bicycles.  Nobody asked if I needed help.
>
> Then when I was right in front of my house a guy on a blue Rambouillet
> stopped and asked if I was alright.  I was generally ok, and thanks
> for asking.
>
> A great community--love you guys.

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