What Low Level Risks Should be Considered Whilst Cycling - Advice for Others Please!

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roubaixtuesday

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I carry a Park Tools Nuclear Bunker in my toolkit. It was a bit pricier than the one from Aldi, but that's probably made from cheese.

Reminds me. Cheese is a risk.

On tour once we sat down on a park bench and opened the cheese to go with our baguette. The Frenchman on the next bench got up and walked away, such was the biohazard.

Ripe Munster, nicely warmed in the midday sun at the top of a pannier. Yum.

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SpokeyDokey

67, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
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Reminds me. Cheese is a risk.

On tour once we sat down on a park bench and opened the cheese to go with our baguette. The Frenchman on the next bench got up and walked away, such was the biohazard.

Ripe Munster, nicely warmed in the midday sun at the top of a pannier. Yum.

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Yuk. xx(
 
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roubaixtuesday

self serving virtue signaller
I've had a badger run out at me when doing about 35mph (downhill) with a trailer loaded with @40kg of camping gear shoving me along, I swear there was a crease in the Brooks when I did stop.:ohmy:

Yikes! I had a hare do that to me once - ran perhaps 6 feet ahead of me at about 30 mph, over what seemed like quite a long way at the time...
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
Dropping your water bottle when you stop on a steep hill :sad:
 
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