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C J Viral
Extreme Bike Face Plant - OWWW!
Face down at the bottom of the stairs, and carried off in an
ambulance. That is how this little bike stunt ends:
http://notsafeforkids.com/?page_id=147
Mike Vandeman
Extreme Bike Face Plant - OWWW!
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 05:43:55 -0700 (PDT), C J Viral
<cjviral@sicksitenetwork.com> wrote:
>Face down at the bottom of the stairs, and carried off in an
>ambulance. That is how this little bike stunt ends:
>http://notsafeforkids.com/?page_id=147
Evolution at work....
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MattB
Extreme Bike Face Plant - OWWW!
Mike Vandeman wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 05:43:55 -0700 (PDT), C J Viral
> <cjviral@sicksitenetwork.com> wrote:
>
>> Face down at the bottom of the stairs, and carried off in an
>> ambulance. That is how this little bike stunt ends:
>> http://notsafeforkids.com/?page_id=147
>
> Evolution at work....
I have to say I actually agree with the Troll on this. Had the kid been
on a more evolved setup (a mountain bike on dirt) instead of a BMX bike
on concrete he would have made out much better. A full face helmet would
have helped too.
I raise my glass (of coffee ATM) to the evolution of cycling!
Matt
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