I personally will never not trust my gut feeling.

  • AceSLive@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    I’m sorry that happened to someone you knew.

    Thats awful.

    I’ve only done it on a remote road with a huge view, so no chance of another car - but plenty of chance of animals stepping out, or even just losing control due to road surface or wind gusts etc…

    Its a silly thing to do.

    Huge adrenaline rush, but so very silly. These bikes are ridiculously fast.

    It’s not something I plan on doing again.

    Once again, I’m sorry you knew someone who had such an awful end…

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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      19 hours ago

      Thanks. He wasn’t a friend, just someone I knew from our biking community. It was still shocking to hear.

      Yeah the animals concern is real. A friend of mine hit a deer on his bike up in the foothills. He went over the bars, tearing his kneecaps off on the way, and then shattered multiple vertebrae when he hit the asphalt. Thankfully he somehow had a full recovery. He was laid up for a year, and in pain a lot after that, but he survived, and regained full function. He was riding again around 2 years later. Bikes are certainly deadly in the wrong scenarios, but boy are they fun!