[url= http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/4082422.Cyclist_snapped__reckless_riding_/ ]It's what stunt pegs are for[/url]
probably a bit daft, but 'reckless'?
Stupid more like and adds grist to the mill for cyclist-haters!
He had a hi-viz on at least....
Hmmmm, I'm not sure it's exactly 'reckless' - we used to do this all the time when we were nippers - with those weedy screw on trick nuts.
A few yrs ago we used to go out into Cambridge - me and two mates. One of them had a BMX and we perfected the one on front, one on back, one pedalling method of getting into town (it was pretty much slightly downhill). Admittedly it was a bit precarious, but we always walked in busy areas.
seen worse TBH
Load of fun good news stories on that page too - sigh...
lol
If the rider had been performing stunts on his BMX such as the "Walltap Barspin", the "360 Ledge" or the "Foot Jam Endo" then the child would certainly have been in danger and this would have been irresponsible.
I can't see the problem with it, to be honest. It's be safer with full mudguards - the guys never going to be a grandad if his kid slips off and his bits get pulled through on the tyre.
He may be a child snatcher offering an unsuspecting child a lift on his rather trendy bicycle yet no-one intervened.
There is something a little unsavoury about grown men in tjeir 30s and 40s riding these so-called stunt bikes and hanging out in children's playgrounds as they seem to these days.
😯
That's a few people on here told then!
You're all potential paedophiles apparently.
Not a great idea as that is a busy junction that one...lucky there wasn't an emergency call at the fire station!
Non-story.
That is all.
The kid looks old enough to make sure he doesnt fall off which IMO makes it safer than a baby/kids seat that is physically attached to the bike and the user tied into the chair.......wherever the bike goes so does the passenger when they're in a seat - not good when your bike ends up horizontal on the road. At least standing on nuts gives the kid chance to jump off in such instances.
In saying that though I wouldnt recommend it..........but as Stumpy01 was saying we used to do it all the time when we were kids and we lived to see adulthood
Thats nothing compared to stuff I used to get up to when I was a kid! Climb up a Gasometer anyone?
Remember being gutted when our metalwork teacher wouldn't let us make stunt pegs on the lathe.
(did it anyway, mind)

