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Old August 24th 03, 05:03 AM
Andrew Swan
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Bob Chambers wrote:
A number of years ago, before my second life as a cyclist, I tried to ride
with my hands on the bars, but crossed. Instant face plant - both my knees
still bear the scars.


There's some pub in the UK that gives freebies (beers? I dunno) to
anyone who can ride their customised bike for 10m. It's customised so
that when you steer left, it goes right and vice versa. Must be a real
cack even to see sober people trying it. Maybe the best strategy would
be to ride it no hands, but getting started would be the problem.

&roo

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Old September 14th 03, 06:05 AM
Andy White
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This may sounds daft, but just in case you're not doing it, indicate
while riding in a streight line before the corner, not while turning.

Andy.

Arpit wrote:
I can't do hand signals. I just cant balance that well, or bring

myslef
to be waving my hands. I want to mount some indicator lights on my

bike,
any ideas about how to trigger them?

  #53  
Old September 14th 03, 06:05 AM
Andy White
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Default Hand signals

This may sounds daft, but just in case you're not doing it, indicate
while riding in a streight line before the corner, not while turning.

Andy.

Arpit wrote:
I can't do hand signals. I just cant balance that well, or bring

myslef
to be waving my hands. I want to mount some indicator lights on my

bike,
any ideas about how to trigger them?

 




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