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  1. A legal trottle is ideal. What could be easier than throttling along? Tired of pedalling? Throttle until you can pedal again. Bear in mind your child trailer will add a fair bit of extra weight. Easier to move with a throttle.
  2. That badger didn't succeed at suicide. I couldn't find it afterwards. My wrist was crunchy, couldn't keep looking. Wild animals hide when hurt. Disconcertingly, it screamed with the voice of a small child as my front wheel hit. The horror. The horror. Beware of badgers all you cyclists you!
  3. I often now see owners walking their dogs without a lead on pavements. This worries me because dogs are even bigger than badgers.
  4. After a badger broke my wrist, it mended eventually with the appliance of scientific titianium. It all mends, even the psychological scars badgers leave in their wake. Don't give up! You'll be right as rain.
  5. Could pouncing badgers be more visible through the battery if cameras on opposite sides projected images on TFT panels on the sides of the battery?
  6. That badger attacked my front wheel less than half a mile away from the town center! Many cars swerved around me lying there in the road. A very elderly occultist couple eventualy stopped and offered aid. I wish I had called for a taxi instead TBH. Kindness of strangers does exist but those strangers could be very strange indeed. There really should have been "BEWARE OF DIVING BADGERS! " signs. Too late to attempt suing the council.
  7. Best to plan for the unforseen. I was grateful of a phone after a badger unavoidably dived out of a hole in a roadside hedge directly under my front bicycle wheel, breaking my wrist. Beware of badgers!
  8. I remain terrified of badgers to this day. There's one standing behind me, isn't there?
  9. Glad I was wearing a helmet after that badger jumped out of a hole in a roadside hedge and right in front of my bicycle. Broken head as well as a broken wrist. I might have been knocked unconscious when my head hit the road then run over.
  10. After a badger broke my wrist, the surgeon told me that operations can be big insults to bodies which can take a long time to recover from. It did! Had to endure lots of pain in an effort to regain pain free movement. My healed wrist still can't get all angles because the bottle opener shaped titanium was screwed in at the wrong place or angle. I hope you are doing everything the physiotherapists tell you, to regain all of the movement in your hips, however painful.
  11. Spotted these chainring adapters for TSDZ2B TSDZ8 and TSDZ2. https://vi.aliexpress.com/i/32826807676.htm https://ebikestuff.eu/en/tuning-elements/282-tsdz8-chainring-adapter-130bcd.html https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202953779987
  12. Might you have slipped on a very small badger? If your wrist didn't break at the joint, you'll eventually regain full range of movement.
  13. For sure, I'd have preferred rubber bones!
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