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Previously on "OK who was this part 3"
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Eighteen months ago I got a loose strap caught in my front wheel and went over the handlebars into the pavement at 25mph. Spent a week in hospital with a bleed on the brain. Not the funniest. The week before I'd ummed and ahhed about buying an expensive cycle helmet which although it was cracked right through, saved my life.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
That raises the obvious question of why anyone would be stupid enough to have disk brakes on the front wheel
I have disc brakes on my main bike, rim on my other 2 .... for me it's disc every time.
Also worth pointing out that bike frames are made for either disc or rim, not both, so not easy to have a mix of wheels without fettling.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostSimilar happened to a friend of mine, he lost an eye. The actual cause is disc brakes on a bicycle. If you brake hard on the front wheel; over you go.
It is safer to have disc brakes on the rear and rim brakes on the front.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Nah you can get attacked by foxes, squirrels or rats for food.
Or get mugged by someone on an e-scooter for your mobile.
There is a portion that is one way and I think as well that poses that exact risk.
The joke that I make with my friend about it is that, if I were to be mugged, the person attempting it, statistically is very likely to not know how to swim, so I will jump in the lake.
Not very politically correct, I know but statistically accurate.
Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Or trip over your shoelaces and end up in the river
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Postsometimes I am glad to be too lazy to do any regular sports...
I run sometimes, the worst that could happen to you is to slip on dog poo or get stabbed because London.
Or get mugged by someone on an e-scooter for your mobile.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt's not Whorty, unless he's grown hair and dyed it recently
I also rarely travel at 35 mph .... 50 kph (30 mph) is where I'm comfy, any faster and cars become an issue as I'm going as fast/faster than them!
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sometimes I am glad to be too lazy to do any regular sports...
I run sometimes, the worst that could happen to you is to slip on dog poo or get stabbed because London.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostSimilar happened to a friend of mine, he lost an eye. The actual cause is disc brakes on a bicycle. If you brake hard on the front wheel; over you go.
It is safer to have disc brakes on the rear and rim brakes on the front.
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Similar happened to a friend of mine, he lost an eye. The actual cause is disc brakes on a bicycle. If you brake hard on the front wheel; over you go.
It is safer to have disc brakes on the rear and rim brakes on the front.
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OK who was this part 3
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...REL-35MPH.html
Cyclist, 58, is thrown over his handlebars and left with a fractured cheek and memory loss after hitting a SQUIRREL at 35MPH (and it's not a happy ending for the rodent either)- Tim Egerton, 58, hit the squirrel whilst cycling in Oakworth, West Yorkshire
- He was rushed to hospital where a titanium plate was placed in his broken cheek
- The cycling enthusiast was travelling 30 to 35mph on impact, killing the squirrel
or is this Nuttina after date night?
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