A cyclist I know made that remark when his (fully clothed) daughter fell off her bike.Did the air bags save her?
and, more to the point, what proportion of the Italians on the pedelec forum are as, er, appealing as these two cyclists?But what proportion of the Roman Army in Britain were from Italy?
As long as your into brain dead bimbos.....and, more to the point, what proportion of the Italians on the pedelec forum are as, er, appealing as these two cyclists?
i see what you mean, but it does bringAs long as your into brain dead bimbos.....
My wife says I'm not so our for mum is fine
I see what you mean, but it brings to mind the crank versus hub vendetta; or hub versus derailleur contest - it can be horses for courses, bimbos can be like derailleurs, very useful if maintained properly.As long as your into brain dead bimbos.....
My wife says I'm not so our for mum is fine
I thought the same, in a more serious vein (specially since the guy didn't stop). But to be fair I've fallen at that kind of speed, often. Paradoxically it can be a very helpful experience - a few falls like that and one feels much more in control in "in extremis" near accident situations, and more able to manage and avoid bigger crashes.Lets hope she ok
I'm not sure she'd see it that way but she will have learnt some sort of lesson.I thought the same, in a more serious vein (specially since the guy didn't stop). But to be fair I've fallen at that kind of speed, often. Paradoxically it can be a very helpful experience - a few falls like that and one feels much more in control in "in extremis" near accident situations, and more able to manage and avoid bigger crashes.