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Re: Kamikaze squirrels
Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 7:00pm
by Cymraes
Happens to the best of us - Mark Cavendish Tweeted that he had an "incident" with a deer this morning ...
Re: Kamikaze squirrels
Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 12:00am
by Redvee
I had two rabbits dash out from the bushes where they were safe to the otherside of the path this morning, 00:20, as I rode home from work

Re: Kamikaze squirrels
Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 12:52am
by TonyR
The good news I can tell you from experience is if they do run into the side of your front wheel they bounce off the spokes rather than go through and get stuck in an icky mess at the forks. I have a nice straight downhill run through the trees that becomes kamikaze rabbit alley in the early evening.
Re: Kamikaze squirrels
Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 1:22am
by Alex L
TonyR wrote:The good news I can tell you from experience is if they do run into the side of your front wheel they bounce off the spokes rather than go through and get stuck in an icky mess at the forks. I have a nice straight downhill run through the trees that becomes kamikaze rabbit alley in the early evening.
Oh really?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bike/76039319/http://www.flickr.com/photos/bike/29172942/
Re: Kamikaze squirrels
Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 7:46am
by TonyR
I should have used that useful word typically

The first photo is a wheel with very few spokes and a big gap between them which would leave holes which a traditionally spoked wheel doesn't. The second appears to have got caught up in the disc brake. All my experiences though have been bounces - squirrels and rabbits.
Re: Kamikaze squirrels
Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 8:08am
by Alex L
Fair enough, I'm sure I've seen another image that would be classed as a normal scenario.
Re: Kamikaze squirrels
Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 9:05am
by gentlegreen
* starts designing bunny guards for bike*
ChrisButch wrote: When a hazard approaches, their instinct is to head for the nearest tall tree-trunk, even if it means crossing open ground.
That may explain several close calls I've had - I was watching a David Attenborough once where he demonstrated the well-prepared escape path networks created by some small mammal or other.
I had a nail-biting moment when I doubled back to help this little blackbird earlier in the year - fortunately the hedge was on my side of the road.

Apologies for the weird colour balance.