snorri
Legendary Member
- Location
- East coast, up a bit.
Strikes me greater dangers lurk in my booze locker than lurk in my bicycle shed.Be careful people at this time of the year and the next few months, as cycling can indeed be very dangerous .
Strikes me greater dangers lurk in my booze locker than lurk in my bicycle shed.Be careful people at this time of the year and the next few months, as cycling can indeed be very dangerous .
I have a blacklist of roads I avoid at this time of years, anywhere leaves lie I avoid like the plague. That's one of the reasons I hate autumn.
Diesel is as big a danger as leaves.
At least it's possible to see leaves and conkers. Diesel can be almost undetectable and it appears in the most unlikely spots, as well as the more obvious ones.Diesel is as big a danger as leaves.
THat's a bit harsh. Anybody can have a lapse.The only times I've come off the bike through slippage has been either during mountain biking where accidents are to be expected or when doing something completely bloody stupid...like braking on a corner on wet leaves. That happened a grand total of once, from which I learned my error.
If someone can't ride a bike without causing themselves serious harm through their own actions, they shouldn't be on a bike.
THat's a bit harsh. Anybody can have a lapse.