[SDCBC] avoiding hazards, what is reasonable...
JonIsaacs at aol.com
JonIsaacs at aol.com
Tue Feb 26 17:48:37 EST 2008
In a message dated 2/26/2008 12:22:43 PM Pacific Standard Time,
markw at wolfenet.org writes:
>>>> Many times I was flying through mission trails park at
5:30am before the sun was up. It was DARK, and I would hit 30+ coming
down the hill.
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As I remember it, there is some sort of speed limit for bikes in Mission
Trails. Hopefully you never hit any rabbits, squirrels, lizards, birds...
> Here's something for everyone, how are your bike handling skills? Can
> you at least bunnyhop higher than a curb? That skill alone can save you
> some road rash.
>
> Mark
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I am pretty good at bunny hopping on my bike but I have been practicing in
the motor home and can't quite get the hang of it. As much as a try, I just
can't get the wheels off the ground. :)
My thinking: Timbers don't belong in the road. If I left some timbers in
the road, I would pray that no one hit them. If someone hit them, I would
apologize profusely and take full responsibility for my error. I would also feel
quite badly because I would know my action had resulted in someone else's pain.
Jon Isaacs
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