What time did that happen. I was over there yesterday.A man riding solo on The Monkey trail was approached by two men and had his Cube Action Team stolen.
Get a canister of pepper spray and strap it to your bars.
did the police still cash your taxes check?Not a hope. I’ve been attacked on my own driveway, filmed by neighbours and witnesses. Police did absolutely zero. That’s nothing, zip. Bugger all.
I didn’t necessarily mean that particular device, more the sort of thing a female would carry, whatever that is.You really don't want to do that - as far as I am aware, Pepper Spray is classified as a firearm in the UK and possession carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison!
A 130db noise alarm. It is that loud close up that it not only temporarily deafens you but is painful and disorienting as well.I didn’t necessarily mean that particular device, more the sort of thing a female would carry, whatever that is.
I didn’t necessarily mean that particular device, more the sort of thing a female would carry, whatever that is.
I don't know. I am not familiar with section 5.rape alarm? That’s all you can have under section 5
That would get you arrested in the UK for simply carrying it, never mind using it on a poor disenfranchised yoof who was always good to 'is ol mum and never dun nuffink to no one gov.Closest thing I've experienced to this are half a dozen threats from cycling purist who deeply oppose electric mountain bikes. Because of this, I bring a Byrna HD loaded with pepper projectiles in hip pack.
Any keyboard warriors would do well to remember that no bike is worth dying for, so unless you really are Chuck Norris the only things that'll get damaged if you hand it over are your pride and insurance excess.
yes I am, not with the house cos it only covered to a grand and only theft from home so I bought a separate policy for about £25 / month..I am. Aren't you? The bike is on my house insurance as a named valuable which has theft cover that includes mugging. Even if you're not insured it's still not worth dying for.
At those prices I'm not surprised. I don't pay much more than that for home contents insurance with Lloyds!separate policy for about £25 / month..
I bet not everyone does though..
I wish my insurance was that cheap my home insurance was recently just over £2K but I managed to get it downAt those prices I'm not surprised. I don't pay much more than that for home contents insurance with Lloyds!
Like you, bikes up to £1000 were insured without being listed, but it allowed me to add my other bikes as named valuables with new for old and accidental damage cover for about £4pm extra.
@Doomanic electric mountain bikes hasn't been fully accepted in California. Some parks are making efforts to allow e-mtbs by doing pilot programs to study the effects of e-mtb on trails:
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Sixteen open space preserves are open to mountain biking. Here's what you should know.www.openspace.org
With this said, the e-mtb community in my area is a minority group and we do experience negative encounters from the non-electric mountain bike community from time to tiime. I, myself, have been corralled and threatened by 4 gents on acoustic mountain bikes demanding me to get off the trail eventhough e-mtbs were allowed. I've also had somebody try to push me off a cliff after getting their permission to pass. There was even one time, were 2 women mountain bikers had jumped in and saved me from a very aggressive gentlemen. Again, all my negative encounters have all been on e-mtb allowed trails.
Just to clarify, I have no animosity or hatred towards non-electric mountain bikers but I do want to protect myself.
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