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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 22:56:40 +0100, Redonda wrote:
Actually, erm, I'd rather be hit by a car - at 20mph that is. Modern car bumpers are designed to absorb impact on the lower leg of an adult and throw him/her safely onto the car's bonnet (not so good for small kids!). I shudder when I think of the damage that could be done by a bicycle front wheel (with mudguard) slamming between my legs at 25mph :-( In several posts you have put the very strange idea of "sharp metal protrusions" on cycles, I have to ask, have you actually been near a cycle in the last 20 years? The cyclist is always at more risk in any accident, so theres nothing on a bike that will cause any damage unless it snaps. Having bounced off every part of a bike, and having been run over more than once I can tell you its the impact that hurts! Steve |
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