[RBW] Re: PETA for Fat Tired Bikes!

2013-08-09 Thread Montclair BobbyB
Another hit and run on a poor innocent critter... I have a provocative 
question for you, Tony.  Was Rocky proceeding 'in the lane' at a reasonable 
speed when you rolled over him?  DID you perhaps have just a little bit of 
rage in your heart???  It's bad enough there's no more funding for 
squirrel-lanes...we need to publicize this growing problemShare the 
road, stop the madness!!!

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-NZiUv_mUTnI/UgUG-uqaH3I/EbA/llMhAsi01BY/s1600/Squarrow.jpg
*(Disclaimer: all in jest... Peace, BB)*




On Thursday, August 8, 2013 10:10:12 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:

 The subject popped into my head a moment after I ran over a squirell this 
 morning on my 650b x 42mm hetres and I saw him scamper off, and up a 
 tree... can't say he's completely ok, but it looks like he had a decent 
 shot.  First time I've actually hit a critter on the bike, I've heard of a 
 friend taking a rabbit into the spokes of his wheel with predictably 
 unpleasant results, but always managed to avoid them myself.  

 On a rider safety angle... I can report that squirrel-sized trail debri 
 doesn't even redirect my bike when rolling at about 14-15mph!

 Tony



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[RBW] Re: PETA for Fat Tired Bikes!

2013-08-09 Thread Montclair BobbyB
*FYI, this traffic symbol is known as a Squarrow...*

On Friday, August 9, 2013 11:21:36 AM UTC-4, Montclair BobbyB wrote:

 Another hit and run on a poor innocent critter... I have a provocative 
 question for you, Tony.  Was Rocky proceeding 'in the lane' at a reasonable 
 speed when you rolled over him?  DID you perhaps have just a little bit of 
 rage in your heart???  It's bad enough there's no more funding for 
 squirrel-lanes...we need to publicize this growing problemShare the 
 road, stop the madness!!!


 https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-NZiUv_mUTnI/UgUG-uqaH3I/EbA/llMhAsi01BY/s1600/Squarrow.jpg
 *(Disclaimer: all in jest... Peace, BB)*




 On Thursday, August 8, 2013 10:10:12 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:

 The subject popped into my head a moment after I ran over a squirell this 
 morning on my 650b x 42mm hetres and I saw him scamper off, and up a 
 tree... can't say he's completely ok, but it looks like he had a decent 
 shot.  First time I've actually hit a critter on the bike, I've heard of a 
 friend taking a rabbit into the spokes of his wheel with predictably 
 unpleasant results, but always managed to avoid them myself.  

 On a rider safety angle... I can report that squirrel-sized trail debri 
 doesn't even redirect my bike when rolling at about 14-15mph!

 Tony



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[RBW] Re: PETA for Fat Tired Bikes!

2013-08-09 Thread Tony DeFilippo
Bobby - that 'Squarrow' is brilliant!!!

There were a pair of them, I'm pretty sure they were under the influence of 
some halucinogenic acorns... or perhaps some toxic waste they just 
jumped onto the path giving me no time or place to swerve!


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[RBW] Re: PETA for Fat Tired Bikes!

2013-08-08 Thread Matt Beebe
I hope the little guy makes it too, and fat soft tires could only have 
helped!Sometimes I make 'psst-psst' noises when I see the little 
critters up ahead to scare them away (though I must seem pretty strange to 
bystanders).   Anyway the squirrels generally have surprisingly good 
hearing and go darting off to safety.

Matt


On Thursday, August 8, 2013 10:10:12 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:

 The subject popped into my head a moment after I ran over a squirell this 
 morning on my 650b x 42mm hetres and I saw him scamper off, and up a 
 tree... can't say he's completely ok, but it looks like he had a decent 
 shot.  First time I've actually hit a critter on the bike, I've heard of a 
 friend taking a rabbit into the spokes of his wheel with predictably 
 unpleasant results, but always managed to avoid them myself.  

 On a rider safety angle... I can report that squirrel-sized trail debri 
 doesn't even redirect my bike when rolling at about 14-15mph!

 Tony



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[RBW] Re: PETA for Fat Tired Bikes!

2013-08-08 Thread Ron Mc
cycling is not a blood sport

On Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:40:48 AM UTC-5, Kieran J wrote:

 I think I'd be ok too if I was run over by two fluffy pillows...

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[RBW] Re: PETA for Fat Tired Bikes!

2013-08-08 Thread dougP
Most critters have really tough hide  contrary to what one may think, 
bicycle spokes will not slice thru it.  Catch a critter in your wheel  you 
are going down.  So best to avoid them for your own sake as well as theirs.

I've noticed that especially in springtime squirrels seem to play a game of 
how close to the bike can we get that's a bit unnerving.  One theory is 
that they are young males out to prove themselves.  The will sit up, on the 
side of the road as you approach, and dart out across the road.  I had one 
try it, thinking I was going to hit him, I braked hard, he stopped, then 
darted behind my front wheel, only to get hit by the rear.  A rider some 
ways behind me reported that he did continue across the road, but seemed a 
bit the worse for the contact.  

dougP

On Thursday, August 8, 2013 8:18:06 AM UTC-7, Ron Mc wrote:

 cycling is not a blood sport

 On Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:40:48 AM UTC-5, Kieran J wrote:

 I think I'd be ok too if I was run over by two fluffy pillows...



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Re: [RBW] Re: PETA for Fat Tired Bikes!

2013-08-08 Thread cyclotourist
Dangerous critters: www.flickr.com/photos/64942209@N00/4906131745/

On 8/8/13, dougP dougpn...@cox.net wrote:
 Most critters have really tough hide  contrary to what one may think,
 bicycle spokes will not slice thru it.  Catch a critter in your wheel  you

 are going down.  So best to avoid them for your own sake as well as theirs.

 I've noticed that especially in springtime squirrels seem to play a game of

 how close to the bike can we get that's a bit unnerving.  One theory is
 that they are young males out to prove themselves.  The will sit up, on the

 side of the road as you approach, and dart out across the road.  I had one
 try it, thinking I was going to hit him, I braked hard, he stopped, then
 darted behind my front wheel, only to get hit by the rear.  A rider some
 ways behind me reported that he did continue across the road, but seemed a
 bit the worse for the contact.

 dougP

 On Thursday, August 8, 2013 8:18:06 AM UTC-7, Ron Mc wrote:

 cycling is not a blood sport

 On Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:40:48 AM UTC-5, Kieran J wrote:

 I think I'd be ok too if I was run over by two fluffy pillows...



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Re: [RBW] Re: PETA for Fat Tired Bikes!

2013-08-08 Thread Tony DeFilippo
Jeffery great shot, between the wheels!?!  That was a lucky critter!



On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 9:55 PM, jeffrey kane jsk_onl...@mac.com wrote:

 Man, who doesn't love squirrel story? I was out early one morning last
 summer and I turned onto a steep but short downhill ... steep like the kind
 where if you lay off the brakes your going over 25 (+) within a few
 seconds. Right then, out of the corner of my eye I saw a small animal shoot
 out of the bushes straight at me on an angle and before I could even
 process the thought oh shit, I'm dead the thing (squirrel, it turns
 out) grazed my foot and miraculously skirted in between my wheels!!! Now, I
 know I didn't run him over but apparently, the little guy had what you'd
 call a close shave!

 pictures proved it happened: (hopefully attached)



 On Thursday, August 8, 2013 10:10:12 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:

 The subject popped into my head a moment after I ran over a squirell this
 morning on my 650b x 42mm hetres and I saw him scamper off, and up a
 tree... can't say he's completely ok, but it looks like he had a decent
 shot.  First time I've actually hit a critter on the bike, I've heard of a
 friend taking a rabbit into the spokes of his wheel with predictably
 unpleasant results, but always managed to avoid them myself.

 On a rider safety angle... I can report that squirrel-sized trail debri
 doesn't even redirect my bike when rolling at about 14-15mph!

 Tony

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[RBW] Re: PETA for Fat Tired Bikes!

2013-08-08 Thread Cecily Walker
This photo provided one of the best laughs I've had all day. 

On Thursday, August 8, 2013 6:55:54 PM UTC-7, jeffrey kane wrote:

 Man, who doesn't love squirrel story? I was out early one morning last 
 summer and I turned onto a steep but short downhill ... steep like the kind 
 where if you lay off the brakes your going over 25 (+) within a few 
 seconds. Right then, out of the corner of my eye I saw a small animal shoot 
 out of the bushes straight at me on an angle and before I could even 
 process the thought oh shit, I'm dead the thing (squirrel, it turns 
 out) grazed my foot and miraculously skirted in between my wheels!!! Now, I 
 know I didn't run him over but apparently, the little guy had what you'd 
 call a close shave!

 pictures proved it happened: (hopefully attached)



 On Thursday, August 8, 2013 10:10:12 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:

 The subject popped into my head a moment after I ran over a squirell this 
 morning on my 650b x 42mm hetres and I saw him scamper off, and up a 
 tree... can't say he's completely ok, but it looks like he had a decent 
 shot.  First time I've actually hit a critter on the bike, I've heard of a 
 friend taking a rabbit into the spokes of his wheel with predictably 
 unpleasant results, but always managed to avoid them myself.  

 On a rider safety angle... I can report that squirrel-sized trail debri 
 doesn't even redirect my bike when rolling at about 14-15mph!

 Tony



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