Crazy teenager not looking crossing the road on his bike!

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arallsopp

Post of The Year 2009 winner
Location
Bromley, Kent
Nasty.

Kid reminds me of kamikaze rabbits you get in lanes round here. They dart out, hug the opposite verge keeping pace whilst you edge the brakes, then suddenly swing across between your wheels.

Only thing you can do is cover the brakes and prepare for the worst.
 

Jezston

Über Member
Location
London
The kid's parents NEED to see this.

Hopefully he find out about it, show it to all his mates and his parents will find out.
 

mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
As I posted on Youtube, find his address and go and see his parents. Chances are you will be able to claim against their household insurance.
 
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megamega

New Member
Location
wigan
I thought i did a pretty decent job of fixing the front wheel last night, its amazing what power had to be applied to get it go back to a decent shape. Wish i had checked the bike out more carefully last night though, cycling in this morning the pedals froze as the chain got caught in the front derailleur. So now i have a snapped chain, walked partly to work and have a repair on my hands during dinner. Need a new chain, chain breaker and need to mend a bent derailleur, what joy.
 

thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
Matthames said:
I knew somebody who did exactly the same thing as that kid. It was the last thing he ever did, because he crossed into the path of a motorbike.

If you are saying that this has happened to this kid before and I was his parents, the first thing I would do is to take the bike off him and bury it. At the side of the road I would of probably of given him some advice to get rid of it, because the way he was riding at some point in the near future he is going to end up dead.

If I was his parent I'd find out about some bicycle training courses and make sure he could carry on riding, but riding safely in the future.

BentMikey said:
I would want to find them - I'd not be happy about having to pay for a new bike, as it's likely this one is a writeoff.

Yep, I'd of got his details when it happened so he could pay...or at least as a kid he could put forward some money towards it, rather than getting off scott free. As mr_cellophane said, a lot of home insurance policies seem to have some type of personal liability cover, so probably wouldn't even cost the kid/his parents anything.
 

Matthames

Über Member
Location
East Sussex
thomas said:
If I was his parent I'd find out about some bicycle training courses and make sure he could carry on riding, but riding safely in the future.

There is that, however according to the OP this is not the first time that this has happened to this kid. If he is not learning his lessons from the school of hard knocks then what chance would a cycle instructor have? The next time he decides to do it, it might be his last.
 

Trumpettom001

Well-Known Member
I've had a similar thing almost happen at college - somone crossed infront of me, wearing headphones and a hoodie... had I been a 4-wheel-chav-mobile, they'd have been toast...

Luckily you can stop pretty quick at 8mph...
 
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