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Man. If he falls down, I don't want to see that performance.

 

If he falls, it will most propably hurt too much to roll.

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Man. If he falls down, I don't want to see that performance.

He should probably ride with a full face helmet, knee pads, body armour etc. seeing as how fragile he is.

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Back in my teenage years we had a dog around the corner that would chase after us when we least expected. I would always sprint away, then one day I just had enough, removed the pump from the frame and headed straight to the dog with pump waving above my head. Dog ran, I laughed and dog didnt do it again.

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Back in my teenage years we had a dog around the corner that would chase after us when we least expected. I would always sprint away, then one day I just had enough, removed the pump from the frame and headed straight to the dog with pump waving above my head. Dog ran, I laughed and dog didnt do it again.

 

When living in SA I had a dog that had a go at me often when returning from my training rides often.  I was less bothered over the possible bite and more worried about crashing if the bloody thing runs into your wheels. And the owner did not bother much even when I asked him to do something about his dog.   So the one day I approached again with a bit of speed as it happened with the mutt came storming out of his yard straight at me. Perfectly timed I uncleated the right foot and kicked the bugger full in the face.  Turns out dogs learn  quickly.  The next time I passed the dog remained nicely on his stoep licking his lips.

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