Hazard in Tenerife

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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
That's a crazy thing to have across a road, and a very good reason to practice bunnyhopping!

I hope that the two cyclists make a quick recovery.
 

RWright

Guru
Location
North Carolina
There is a storm drain in my town with the grid going that direction. It is about 2 feet wide running out from the sidewalk into the street. I cringe every time I ride by it on my bike. All the way across the street like that is a nightmare.
 

ankaradan

Senior Member
Sadly these are very common here; you get used to crossing them on the diagonal, and hoping no cars coming behind you
 

lulubel

Über Member
Location
Malaga, Spain
We have a couple of those in the town where I live, and at least 2 or 3 more in the next town towards the coast (and I haven't explored that one thoroughly, so there could be more).

They're pretty common in Spain.
 

bigtoe

Über Member
Nope nawt wrong with them, standard cycling grid to keep cyclist outa town centre.:stop:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Awful!! You wouldn't see that until it was way too late!
I agree that they are awful, but I'd spot those a mile off and make damn sure to bunnyhop them. No excuse for some idiot choosing to put them on the road though!

(I'm sure that somebody will now post a picture of a road with two sets of them close together, the second set being where a bunnyhopping cyclist would land ... :whistle:)
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I've spoken to a friend who spends most of the year in Tenerife and he thinks he knows that grate. If not, he has encountered one identical to it. He was admiring the scenery when he came to it so he didn't react in time to bunnyhop it. The result was two punctured tubs and two dented rims. He didn't actually crash but it was a near thing.
 

lulubel

Über Member
Location
Malaga, Spain
I've spoken to a friend who spends most of the year in Tenerife and he thinks he knows that grate. If not, he has encountered one identical to it. He was admiring the scenery when he came to it so he didn't react in time to bunnyhop it. The result was two punctured tubs and two dented rims. He didn't actually crash but it was a near thing.

I suspect they're not very common over there, then. In this part of Spain, they're something you know to look out for when you're cycling in unfamiliar places.
 

Norry1

Legendary Member
Location
Warwick
I'm in Tenerife at the moment and have ridden over a few drain covers that looked dodgy. The first one seemed to half grab my tyre. I've hopped them all since.
 
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