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23 Sep 09 - 09:26 PM (#2730098) Subject: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: olddude How about this true story song: " He was going down the hill doing 90 MPH when the de-railer on his bicycle broke, He landed in the grass with the sprocket up his _ _ _ and his ____ was playing Dixie on the spokes" (fill in the blanks) Dang that hurt, tried to ride my bike today and the de-railer came off locked up the back wheel ... lucky that the concrete broke my fall LOL road rash on my knee, back isn't feeling all the great either. But sadly my bike is out to pasture more embarrassed then hurt LOL Dan |
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23 Sep 09 - 09:35 PM (#2730102) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Rapparee Well, that's what happens when you forget how to ride a bike. I didn't think that was possible.... Have you consider a 26" Schwinn with coaster brakes? |
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23 Sep 09 - 09:43 PM (#2730109) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Q (Frank Staplin) Have you considered a tricycle? |
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23 Sep 09 - 09:45 PM (#2730112) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: 3refs Riding my daughters new Mountain Bike(a Raleigh)about 20 years ago, I came flying around a corner to find a guy in a Duster backing out of a driveway. I hit the curb, going ass over tea-kettle. Ended up with road rash from my ankle right up to behind one ear. At the hospital, you can imagine my embarrassment when asked what kind of bike and I had to say "a pink 12 speed"! |
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23 Sep 09 - 09:59 PM (#2730118) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: olddude LOL .. I think I should stick to walking .. it hurts a lot less |
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23 Sep 09 - 10:16 PM (#2730130) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Little Hawk If it's any comfort, you should know that Chongo looks extremely awkward pedaling a bike. Short legs, you know. |
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24 Sep 09 - 03:41 AM (#2730202) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: gnu Lask bike I rode had four wheels and a rear disc brake. |
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24 Sep 09 - 06:59 AM (#2730281) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: John MacKenzie Well in the interests of my health, I have returned to bike riding at the age of 66 [me not the bike] I wonder now, if it's better for my health to give it up again:) JM |
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24 Sep 09 - 07:15 AM (#2730295) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Dave the Gnome You know, here's a funny thing, I was only thinking yesterday of what would happen if a speed camera caugt a bike going over the limit? More easily done that you think - particularly on long downhill urban 30mph zone. DeG |
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24 Sep 09 - 07:43 AM (#2730315) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: artbrooks Should we establish a Mudcat chapter of the Over the Bars Club? I'd guess that my own most humiliating accident was when, while leaning over a water fountain to get a drink (with both feet on the ground), I didn't hold the front brake tightly enough, the wheel rolled out from under me, and I landed on the concrete head-first. Split my bike helmet right in half-lucky I was wearing one! |
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24 Sep 09 - 08:00 AM (#2730322) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: SINSULL Funniest home video moment. LOL I am hopeless when stuff like that happens. I have to laugh. Some poor guy is flat on his back with broken bones and I am doubled over with laughter. Strange - I hate the Three Stooges. |
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24 Sep 09 - 09:06 AM (#2730360) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: catspaw49 I am working on the sound effects here, mainly the willie flapper spoke thing........Like the baseball cards when we were kids went FWAPPA-FWAPPA-FWAPPA maybe a dick goes FWUBBA-FWUBBA-FWUBBA. Anyone wanna' give this a try and record it for us? Maybe put it up on YouTube? Sins, you and my Michael.........Lesssee now, Tris had just started riding (about 8 years old) and he and Michael (then age 7) went for a ride with Mommy. Tris was a little out of control still and he cut Karen off badly. She hit the curb and went down. I'm standing in garage when Mike rides back in and I ask where Mom and Tris are. He said Mom had a wreck and when I asked if she was okay and where they were, all he could do was laugh and finally get out, "Dad, it was really funny. When Mom wrecked, she rolled and rolled!" As I head out Karen comes up the alley walking (badly) her bike with Tris sobbing. Tris is worried about Mommy but Mike again with the laughter said, Mom, it was really funny.....You really can roll." Even Karen laughed until two weeks later when blood clots were found in her lungs and she spent a full month in the hospital.......... Spaw |
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24 Sep 09 - 09:11 AM (#2730363) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: John MacKenzie Now Spaw, nobody said that willie was one of the missing words in the OP, did they? Gosh that boy has a filhy mind! JM ;) ☺☻ |
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24 Sep 09 - 09:11 AM (#2730366) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: wysiwyg Better than another common cyclists' injury-- the Face Plant. See, another thing you and Hardi have in common-- bikes. Really oughtta come before snow flies, my friend. After the Oct 10 conclusion of the MIL visit, when the house is cleanest and a good bedroom is all set up for you. Pick a weekend and let me know. Bring the bike. ~S~ |
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24 Sep 09 - 09:16 AM (#2730371) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: SINSULL Glad I wasn't there, Spaw. I am sitting here at work laughing with tears running down my face. I know Michael and I are not alone in this - there are multiple TV Shows with home movies of people falling down. |
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24 Sep 09 - 09:16 AM (#2730372) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Rapparee Does it count if you're peacefully riding your bicycle and your brother grabs the handlebars, forcing you over the front and having the asphalt break off one and half front teeth? And not feeling pain you gather them up and drop them in your mother's hand while there are visitors in the house? And you do this the weekend before you start high school? And you don't get a permanent fix for ten years? If so, I'm in the club. |
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24 Sep 09 - 09:51 AM (#2730388) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: jeffp When I was in college I was riding downtown on my 10-speed, equipped with toe clips and straps. Ignoring the fact that I was riding in town, I had tightened up on my straps. I rolled up to a stop sign and only then realized I couldn't get my feet off the pedals. I felt like Arte Johnson on a bike. No damage done, fortunately, to anything except my ego. |
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24 Sep 09 - 09:52 AM (#2730390) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: GUEST,eric the viking Mrs Viking and I were into cycling up to about 4 years ago and want to get back in the saddle. The litle vikings were as well. One of our greatest bits of enjoyment apart from cycling to Germany and back along with other long distance rides was to go out on our tandem and make the speed camera flash near to where we lived. Little viking number 1 son would fly down the hill on his mountain bike and get the speed camera to flash on his own. Mrs V and I would do this on the flat, often getting up to about 45 mph. I remember number 1 son and I going downhill on a tandem in Wales at 65mph....very scary !!! But it had a drag brake fited as well.We did stop before the hard left hand bend. I remember riding down hill in Holland with little miss viking aged 7 on a trailer bike at nearly 50 and her squeeling with delight feet off her peddles feeling the wind. Mind you it took to curses and threats of making her walk up the hill to get her to assist peddling up to the top of the hill. I've been on me arse, me back and rolled into the gravel. Keep on the bike !! Dave. The police have to identify you and if they can then you can be charged with speeding and if found guilty and you have a driving licence you get points on it as well as a fine. If you don't have a driving licence you don't get points.......sticks eh !! You can be done for being drunk in charge of a bicycle as well as any other moving traffic offence. We were always non identifiable when we set out to get the camera to flash. (This is not an admission of guilt, just in case there are realy boring people reading this) |
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24 Sep 09 - 10:39 AM (#2730411) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: frogprince Did any of the rest of you see the TV show with footage of the guy who tried to set a bicycle speed record by going down the side of a volcano? He first went down on a conventional mountain bike, to feel out the run. Then he got on his very high-tech custom bike and "went for it". Fortunately, he was padded up til he looked like a mountain gorilla. He got up to some hellacious speed, and the bike just disintegrated. Seeing him bouncing and pinwheeling down the slope like a rag doll, it was incredible to think he survived. As it was, he said that he was pretty much fully recovered by three years afterward. He is NOT planning on another attempt. |
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24 Sep 09 - 11:02 AM (#2730426) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Little Hawk Sounds like he was angling for a Darwin Award. |
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24 Sep 09 - 11:11 AM (#2730430) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: wysiwyg Dan-- I'se talkin' to YOU..... ~S~ |
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24 Sep 09 - 11:57 PM (#2730877) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Janie Sins - we must share a common ancester - I'm ashamed to say. I have three vivid memories ( read post-traumatic flashbacks:>) 5 years old, at the home of family friends on a summer Sunday evening. They lived in town on the side of a ridge. Residential street is essentially a series of switchbacks, and they live on the downside. T'was riding a tricycle up on the street, and pulled off into the very steep driveway when a car came around the curve, lost my footing on the pedals, and kept going. I remember screaming bloody murder all the way down the driveway until I was stopped by the cinderblock wall at the back of the garage. I remember the promise of ice cream on the way to the ER. I remember the nice doctor who said not to feed me anything for awhile, including ice cream. I remember everyone frantically searching for my younger sister when we returned from the ER. She was found in tears hiding in a closet, thinking I had died. About age 10, riding bicycles with the neighborhood kids up and down the street. We had a nice hill that would really let you pick up some speed. Was flying along, thrilled with the wind and speed. Neighbor boy who was only 2 years older but already 6' tall and close to 200 lbs steps out into the street without looking, immediately in front of me, and I run right into him. I go flying head-over-heels right over top of him. No trip to the ER that time, but I am banged and scraped from head to toe. He was so substantial and solid that it didn't even knock him down. He just stood there for a minute, shaking it off, then went and got my Mom. Early twenties, a casual, side-by-side ride through a residential neighborhood with my boyfriend. I have always had major problems with "left" and "right". As we came up on an intersection, he said, "Go right here." So of course I turned left as he was turning right and we had a quite spectacular wreck that damaged both bikes and left both of us quite bloodied. Bless his heart. All he said was, "I knew I should'a pointed." |
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25 Sep 09 - 01:06 AM (#2730885) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Amergin I'm just trying to figure out why old dude was riding his bike naked...to become so intimately involved with his bike.... |
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25 Sep 09 - 01:52 AM (#2730898) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Gurney Derailleur, Old Dude. I think they call them Shimano Gears today. Pronounced just as you spelled it, though. |
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25 Sep 09 - 09:07 AM (#2731050) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Skivee Riding rapidly down our street on my tree-speed bike at about age 11, I decided to roll the wheels 1/2 way up the curved curb...an early attempt at trick riding. I found I could hold it and ride steadily with the wheels about 1/2 way up the curb radius I musta been doing about 30 when I got to the curve in the road where part of the curb that was missing a 1/2 foot section. I didn't see it till the last nano-moment. The next thing I knew I was laying on the grass of the neighbors's lawn, glasses akimbo, me beaten to hell, and the handlebars twisted so far around that they lined up with the wheels and frame. No permanent damage, but it put me off bicycle rodeoing for a time. |
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25 Sep 09 - 09:57 AM (#2731083) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: John MacKenzie Well I'm just venturing out on my bike, so wish me luck. JM |
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25 Sep 09 - 02:57 PM (#2731291) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Skivee Did you make it back, John?...Hello? anybody there? Should we be calling emergency services? This could be serious |
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25 Sep 09 - 03:02 PM (#2731294) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: John MacKenzie I have returned, with sore ankles, and aching calves, but enough about my lower limbs. JM |
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25 Sep 09 - 06:36 PM (#2731444) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: olddude Sorry Susan, was out of town just got home. I will come out but don't ask me to ride any bikes ... LOL When my Amy was 11 she came home with her bike all bent to crap and skinned knees ... I said what happen ... she tells me the story while humming the wizard of Oz witch on the bike. She said I was flying down the hill and some dumb lady opened their car door and i smucked it face first ... Then get this ... it was "dang that hurt" like father like daughter |
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25 Sep 09 - 06:46 PM (#2731448) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: olddude After I can home singing the song. Linda couldn't stop laughing either Sins ... it was pretty funny. My family are all bike nuts. Katie does the Iron man competitions and is ranked.. My other girls ride every weekend ... my wife rides about 50 miles a week ... Me first time in 15 years and I need a doc to remove the sprocket out of my arse... |
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25 Sep 09 - 07:02 PM (#2731454) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: olddude Amergin, I just look good naked anymore LOL ... especially with bicycle parts sticking out ... Gurney hey thanks for telling me how to spell derailer you can tell I am fountain of bicycle knowledge LOL... I can't spell it but I can say that it sure does lock up the back wheel when it falls off and goes through the spokes .. ya stop in one hell of a hurry ... That guy Newton was right about objects in motion tend to stay in motion |
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25 Sep 09 - 07:16 PM (#2731460) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: olddude For sale one slightly used Bike ... all offers considered LOL |
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25 Sep 09 - 08:05 PM (#2731479) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Donuel On the NYS Thruway I saw a Cadilac hydroplane at 90 mph in the rain. It glided into the meridian as the van I was in became nearly parallel with the Cadilac when it started to cart wheel in the grass. What I thought was luggage spill out the back doors turned out to be a guy who ended up sliding on his butt doing nearly 90mph on the wet grass of the highway divider. Time was reduced to slo mo as I looked into his eyes that were like saucers. Then both he and I stared at the car that had cart wheeled to the other side of the highway and take one last leap high into the air and land flat on the roof crushing the car down to the doors. Then... aww no one wants to hear the rest. |
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27 Sep 09 - 12:09 AM (#2732230) Subject: RE: BS: going down the hill doing 90MPH From: Gurney I lusted after a bike with Derailleur gears all through my childhood. Then, in my teens, when I could finally afford one, that lust was replaced by a couple of others. The old Sturmey-Archer three-speed hub had to suffice. Some driver here has just mopped up about twenty cyclists riding together. Rumour has it that it was deliberate. Sometimes a Time-Trial is extremely irritating to other road-users, but that is an extreme protest. There is no safety in numbers, O.D. Take care. |