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guitarpete247

Just about surviving
Location
Leicestershire
I had a friend who's son came back in from a muddy day out. As he took his hoody off a turd dropped from his hood. He'd flicked it up from back wheel but it ended up on their kitchen floor :whistle: .

Everytime I read post like this I realise I need mudguards for my MTB. GF's son destroyed my ESGE's a couple of years ago and I've struggled getting another pair to fit my Tufftrax :angry: .
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Yes indeed, this reckless mob didn't spend £30 on a couple of SKS' finest, and look what happened to them.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/8421307.Cyclists__too_smelly__for_pub/

No drinks for them in this fragrant bunker.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
My brother and I were once riding our MTBs through a field near Hebden Bridge that was covered in a curious kind of greyish brown mucky layer, which flew everywhere and stuck to the bikes. It wasn't until we began to realise that there were quite a lot of condoms and odd pieces of tissue mixed up with it that we realised we were riding through the contents of a rural cess pit that the farmer had spread on his field. Cleaning the bikes and our kit after that ride was not pleasant.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
When I first took the KMX for a spin around the green outside the lack of front mudguards meant I got a bit of mud on my face.
Then my nose told me it wasn't mud!:cursing:

I was out cycling in the New Forrest last year and as I was going along the road into Brockenhurst, there was a big pile of Horse/Pony manure on the road right ahead of me. Unfortunately, there was a 4X4 overtaking me at the time so I couldn't avoid it.
Sh*t on the face, lovely!!
I sometimes wonder if the driver did that deliberately.:rolleyes:

Yep, mudguards.
Does anyone know if cyclists are more likely to get gut-rot of various kinds than non-cyclists, or cyclists who don't keep their bottles on their frames?

Well, I got Ulcerative Colits last September, several months into starting to cycle again if that's any help.

I now have a photo of my large intestine!:wacko:

I still remember the smell as I brought the bottle up to my lips.

You smell with your mouth?? Trully amazing! :laugh:
 
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