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I'm not after a bike that will stop you getting run over by a truck, that was just the catalyst for the safety push on next year's ride. My question about bike types comes from a variety of situations where I suspect a mountain bike would've potentially avoided someone falling off. Here's 3 examples:
1. You're going down a hill and you hit a bit of gravel or mud that's collected on the surface of the road. You make a mistake and break at the wrong moment. Would larger tyres give you a greater chance of holding it and staying on?
2. You're driving along a fairly road wide enough for 2 vehicles and nothing else. A a lorry is coming in your direction, when a coach decides to overtake it. You have no choice but to go off the road. If you're on a road bike, that probably means you fall off. If you're on a mountain bike, you might be able to stay on.
3. You're going along a road made from huge flagstones joined together, that have a drainage gap, the exact same width as your tyres between them. You can guess what happens next.
All 3 are real examples btw. Am I talking bollocks by assuming that all 3 could've possibly been avoided on a mountain bike?
That focus's the mind somewhat...
Take a look at Breton Bikes http://www.bretonbikes.com/
Obviously it isnt Vietnam but they go into a hell of a lot of detail about their bikes / wheel size etc. I appreciate your punters are on their own bikes but looking at your post above 26", wider tyres (ie MTB) might be the answer...or at least the minimum requirement.