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Old 11-18-2011, 04:26 PM   #1
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A friend of mine in MD told me she went out biking this morning, hit black ice on the trail and flipped her bike three times before she landed unharmed. Anyone ever go outside when its icy? I have never tried my luck with it.


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Old 11-18-2011, 07:12 PM   #2
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Glad your friend didn't end up seriously hurt, sounds like she was very lucky! I don't know that I would attempt to ride a bike when I thought there might be ice around.


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Old 11-18-2011, 07:32 PM   #3
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We used to ride our dirt bikes on the frozen lake near my house. One person would be on back with ice skates, once you got to speed you lowered your legs and hung on. 60+mph on skates...then let go and cruise. We did this with no help from alcohol. Oh to be young and indestructible again....


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Your friend was very lucky. I learned my lesson about tires on ice when I was a kid. I got hurt a few times on the ice back then. That was regular on a regular bicycle though. I haven't tried a dirt bike. Sounds dangerous though.


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Old 11-18-2011, 10:54 PM   #5
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We used to wrap baling wire around the tires, (redneck chains). but we still had a few crashes and burns. Sure good thing the body can heal.


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Old 11-18-2011, 11:40 PM   #6
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I tend to stay inside, when it is icy outside. There is no way I would venture outside, and ride a bike on ice. I learned my lesson, when I was young, after busting my butt on ice several times.


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I have the balance of an hedgehog. I have flipped bikes on dry land before, the first time is tied with another. The first was learning how to hop curbs as a kid with the boys (I was/am a tomboy), flipped it twice and landed on my front lawn. The second is when I was in my twenties doing the exact same thing in a work parking lot when I worked night shift, in a skirt!


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Wow, flipped it several times and did not get hurt - she is lucky! Nope, I won't take the bikes out unless it's sunny and warm. I have slipped numerous times from just walking on ice and black ice.


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No biking on ice for this guy! Glad your friend was not seriously injured.

Reminds me of a funny story involving my brother, a dirt bike and some ice.

Now, by brother did not fall, luckily, but it was more his poor preparation of his dirt bike studs as a kid. We were young and he rode a dirt bike and I always rode a four wheeler. In order to ride with me in the snow and ice he decided to stud his tires with screws. Unfortunately nobody told him to secure the screws with glue and let them set. We made it about 3 miles down a dirt road that was currently snow and ice until he felt a bit uneasy. We stopped, looked at his tire and all the screws he had put in were now gone.... fail. Luckily I don't think they were long enough to really damage any car tires as they were most likely scattered between our house and current location. Needless to say the ride back was a slow one for him as he did not have much grip! I still bring it up at family gatherings and we have a laugh.


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Grandpa, you sound like my kinda guy with the redneck chains. That's awesome. I don't venture on black ice any time, any how, any way. Car crash 3 years ago left me with 9 screws and a plate in my ankle and screws and plates in my wrist. Fellow came across three lanes of traffice and hit me head on due to black ice. Glad I wasn't on a bike. Ha, Ha!


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