acekicker77
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Fantastic, I'm going to tattoo all those points down on the inside of my forearm and follow religiously. Thanks guys :-)
keep out of the gutters riding secondary with a good primary position when needed (pinch points/at the head of junctions etc)
Signal clearly any turns or maneuvers
Ride with confidence
A little mirror. I've been cycling for 25 years without, and I've just starting using one. Brill! Wonder how I ever managed before - I feel much safer.
That's interesting. I've never used a mirror nor considered buying one. How do you think it improves safety?
Yeah, I know why you're sceptical about mirrors - I had always been. My line of thought was: if a car is coming up from behind and is going to hit you, there's nothing you can really do about it anyway. How it helps me is that I can see the cars coming, and I can tell if they've taken into account that I'm on the road. It's great seeing them putting their indicators on and moving to give you space.
As a rule, only a natural predator can afford to restrict itself to forward facing vision.
Yeah, I know why you're sceptical about mirrors - I had always been. My line of thought was: if a car is coming up from behind and is going to hit you, there's nothing you can really do about it anyway. How it helps me is that I can see the cars coming, and I can tell if they've taken into account that I'm on the road. It's great seeing them putting their indicators on and moving to give you space. Rather than the "Oh, I hope this next car's seen me" or the "Oh, I hope he's going to give me enough room" feeling you get everytime you hear a car coming up from behind, you feel more comfortable and relaxed knowing that they're about to overtake you sensibly. You can see the cars coming from a long way too - you can see them long before you actually hear them (I'm talking about cycling on the open road here - not in a crowded city) so it gives you time to assess them as they approach: how fast are they going, have they seen you - do you need to take avasive action. Another advantage (for me) is that as a touring cyclist I can use it to shave when I'm wild-camping. So, yeah, I'd recommend a little mirror to anyone. Mine fits in the bottom of the handlebars, replacing the handlebar tape cover. It's a bit like this (but smaller):
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Where can I get one of these?