Bitsy Posted February 14, 2021 Share About 18 months ago...I snapped my chain at the pallet factory going back to broadacre's and within a sec the group I was riding with was in the dust. A guy in a bakkie saw me picking up my chain and stopped. I had the tools and a chain link so could have done a roadside repair, but he offered to take me to where I was parked. Dude even took his Mtb and put in the bakkie's bin and put my road bike on his bike carrier. A truly kind gesture that went a long way....cycling is a great sport with great ppl. **obviously if the situation looks dodgy the make a quick u-turn. ChrisF, OVERDRIVE and mazambaan 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murrob Posted February 14, 2021 Share I stop and help wherever I can, going to actually make a point of keeping more spares in the car, always ask on the trail or road when riding past if they need help by. Foreign tourist in Paarl in Dec, lady cycling on her own in the Cradle this afternoon. We really do need to foster a culture of helping fellow cyclists. OVERDRIVE and ChrisF 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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mazambaan Posted February 15, 2021 Share Not a bicycle sorry but yesterday on motorised two wheels we passed an elderly guy and his wife looking at two flat tyres from a massive pothole. We turned at the nearest service station but by the time we got back a Metro Police van had stopped and we still stopped to see if anything was needed. The Metro police guy had removed the one wheel, put on the skinny spare and was taking it to said service station for repair while his female partner waited with the couple. Finally, our tax dollars (well, ZAR) at work. MTBMonkey, Schnavel, OVERDRIVE and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comrade J Posted February 15, 2021 Share Allways stop and help, one day you will also need help. Two weeks ago I found two gents from Centurion who both had had 4 punctures each, and were stranded on the noitgedacht road, i offerd them a ride to a safer place, but they had already phoned a friend. If cyclists could learn to place thier helmets on the road next to thier bikes, if they need help, the same as motorcylists do. OVERDRIVE and lechatnoir 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheoG Posted February 15, 2021 Share Fortunately the couple of times I needed "rescue" due to flats, my wife came to pick me up. While riding myself, I always at very least ask if help is needed. Even if I'm stranded myself, I'm very hesitant to accept help from just anyone, not easy to know who you can trust. To be honest, when I'm driving I'm less inclined to stop and offer help, something to work on ... :-) OVERDRIVE 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gen Posted February 15, 2021 Share Not a bicycle sorry but yesterday on motorised two wheels we passed an elderly guy and his wife looking at two flat tyres from a massive pothole. We turned at the nearest service station but by the time we got back a Metro Police van had stopped and we still stopped to see if anything was needed. The Metro police guy had removed the one wheel, put on the skinny spare and was taking it to said service station for repair while his female partner waited with the couple. Finally, our tax dollars (well, ZAR) at work.Good to hear. Also not cycling related but coming home from the shop there was an elderly gentleman who had fallen in the road (went for a walk and had to jump out of the way of a speeding car and had fallen in the process.. Said speeding car just drove off) there the poor guy was lying in the middle of the road.. The lady who lives right there had come out... I stopped and it was clear he had hurt his hip quite badly he was in a lot of pain and unable to move.. Parked the car in such a way to avoid another speeding car riding over him while lying in the road.. I wasn't overly impressed with the first ambulance service we phoned after 20min still a no show.. Then we phoned the local security company who sent out their ambulance. Shame the gentleman is recovering okay and fortunately hadn't broken his hip. TheoG, Red Robin and ChrisF 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted February 15, 2021 Share I was cycling up Tiekiedraai once and just past the Hillcrest gate managed to suck the derailleur into the rear wheel after snapping a spoke at the bottom of the hill by Durbanville Hills Wine farm. I heard the ping ping ping and thought nothing of it...until I had to stop and shoulder the bike to walk back to Hillcrest from where I planned on calling the missus to come fetch me.Next thing a lady in a double cab Toyota stopped and offered to help me. She asked where I stayed and said she was heading that direction and I must load up and ride with.I loaded the bike into the back and she took me all the way home. I offered for her to stop about 700m away and I would walk the rest as it was out of her way, but she insisted to take me to my front door.I had a lekker chat with her and her daughter on the way, and they were heading to the beach for some rays. Good to know some folks are still willing to help a complete stranger, but in saying that, it is prudent for 2 ladies on their own to make sure they do not endanger themselves while at it. Cappi, TheoG and Gen 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pure Savage Posted February 15, 2021 Share I was lying in the road after being run over and a guy in a bantam stops asks whats wrong then drives me from misty Cliffs to Town. Another guy stops and follows us all the way to hospital. People in SA are awesome. TheoG, Robbie Stewart, OVERDRIVE and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pure Savage Posted February 15, 2021 Share Love some of the responses here. That’s what we about, not getting ourselves get caught up by the savages who want to destroy the land.We dont want to destroy the land... TheoG, Steady Spin and Robbie Stewart 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocknRolla Posted February 15, 2021 Share I once got a flat about 8kms from home on the side of beyers naude. I didnt take any tools with me, because I'm a slow learner. Now, Because I was stupid enough to leave home without tools, I was more than happy to take my punishment, and learn a lesson, but there was a kind fellow cyclist who stopped and insisted he takes me straight (to my) home. Did not want anything in return.I try and pay kind acts forward, this is the way. Red Robin, OVERDRIVE, TheoG and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OVERDRIVE Posted February 15, 2021 Share The vibe in thie chat is good. Hope everyone gets good in return Robbie Stewart 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hopefield Posted February 15, 2021 Share I once cycled passed a car standing on the side of the road when the driver shouted 'please, help me'. I was cycling girl-alone and this was about 30km out of town. Decided to give the driver the benefit of the doubt and turned my bike around. For a minute or two it did feel like I was doing the stupidest thing in the world. Driver said it felt like an epileptic fit was coming on and could I please take her to the nearest hospital. Loaded my bike in the back of the car and then drove her to hospital. Was rewarded with a really nice bunch of flowers Red Robin, OVERDRIVE, ChrisF and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted February 15, 2021 Share I once cycled passed a car standing on the side of the road when the driver shouted 'please, help me'. I was cycling girl-alone and this was about 30km out of town. Decided to give the driver the benefit of the doubt and turned my bike around. For a minute or two it did feel like I was doing the stupidest thing in the world. Driver said it felt like an epileptic fit was coming on and could I please take her to the nearest hospital. Loaded my bike in the back of the car and then drove her to hospital. Was rewarded with a really nice bunch of flowers If this were a competition (which it's not) you're winning. Nicely done. I'm sure that made a world of difference in this poor lady's life. Hats off to you. hopefield, OVERDRIVE and ChrisF 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Ouzo Posted February 16, 2021 Share Allways stop and help, one day you will also need help. Two weeks ago I found two gents from Centurion who both had had 4 punctures each, and were stranded on the noitgedacht road, i offerd them a ride to a safer place, but they had already phoned a friend. If cyclists could learn to place thier helmets on the road next to thier bikes, if they need help, the same as motorcylists do.I did not know this was a thing, now I do. Robbie Stewart 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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