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Old 06-09.-2007, 12:51 AM   #1
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Default Bumps?

Our bike paths are pretty smooth and flat, but when I cross streets, here are always a bunch of curb bumps, path repairs, etc.

What is the best way to take those things without causing damage?
Stand up, sit down, lean forward, etc.?
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Old 06-09.-2007, 05:46 AM   #2
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Stand up and try not to hit them at top speed! Standing will keep your tailbone from hurting.
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Old 06-09.-2007, 08:35 AM   #3
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Stand up and try not to hit them at top speed! Standing will keep your tailbone from hurting.
Further to what kdelong says, also use your arms and legs as shock absorbers; particularly if you have a rigid bike. Depending on the type of bike you have you could also try to bunny hop some of the smaller obstacles.
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Old 06-09.-2007, 10:02 AM   #4
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I have a ramp attached to 6 ft arms which, in turn, are attached to my bike. When riding normally, the arms are vertically oriented with the ramp above my head. However, when I approach a bump, I pull back on an old Suntour downtube mounted shifter, on the left side of my downtube, which causes the ramp and arms to rotate forward. Once the ramp contacts the ground, the arms retract, pulling the ramp toward the bike and under it, causing the bike to jump over the bump. The arms then return to their normally stowed position.

I am selling custom installs of this sytem on bikes.
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Old 06-09.-2007, 11:27 AM   #5
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I have a ramp attached to 6 ft arms which, in turn, are attached to my bike. When riding normally, the arms are vertically oriented with the ramp above my head. However, when I approach a bump, I pull back on an old Suntour downtube mounted shifter, on the left side of my downtube, which causes the ramp and arms to rotate forward. Once the ramp contacts the ground, the arms retract, pulling the ramp toward the bike and under it, causing the bike to jump over the bump. The arms then return to their normally stowed position.

I am selling custom installs of this sytem on bikes.
Sounds like someone has been watching too many Coyote-Roadrunner Cartoons. Considering you are in Arizona and all.......... . You don't happen to work for Acme, do you?
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Sounds like someone has been watching too many Coyote-Roadrunner Cartoons. Considering you are in Arizona and all.......... . You don't happen to work for Acme, do you?


It's funny you should mention that. I've got an anti-roadrunner rocket, last year's stock, with a wobbily launch stand, short fuse, and defective guidance control. Interested?
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Old 06-09.-2007, 05:36 PM   #7
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I had the seatpost on my absolute lx switched to one with a suspension. Works wonders.
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