ridin'fence
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I joined so I can see the dang photos!
Pulling Doubles..good or bad? was the title...well, that depends on the operator son, if your gut says 'this feels iffy' then it probably is.
properly set up and braked it is not an issue, there are folks I have been behind on 24 that were so out of control with a truck and 16 foot flatbed trailer that I pulled over to get them the hell away from me.
Seen a few in Moab that I don't think I would trust on a bicycle if it involved ringing the bell and steering at the same time.
If you look close you will see the left turn signal on as my buddy is about to pass some jackass doing 45 on I 70, hidden by the sign when my co-pilot snapped the photo is a grossly overloaded SUV with a pack of stickers on it and some wooly looking kids in it, all on over inflated 33's wildly wandering around white line to white line.
Statistically accidents with doubles can't even make a drop in the bucket compared to kids turned loose on the highways with zip for experience driving.
Pulling Doubles..good or bad? was the title...well, that depends on the operator son, if your gut says 'this feels iffy' then it probably is.
properly set up and braked it is not an issue, there are folks I have been behind on 24 that were so out of control with a truck and 16 foot flatbed trailer that I pulled over to get them the hell away from me.
Seen a few in Moab that I don't think I would trust on a bicycle if it involved ringing the bell and steering at the same time.
If you look close you will see the left turn signal on as my buddy is about to pass some jackass doing 45 on I 70, hidden by the sign when my co-pilot snapped the photo is a grossly overloaded SUV with a pack of stickers on it and some wooly looking kids in it, all on over inflated 33's wildly wandering around white line to white line.
Statistically accidents with doubles can't even make a drop in the bucket compared to kids turned loose on the highways with zip for experience driving.