Is it safe to ride in a storm
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Is it safe to ride in a stormBig storm here, lots of thunder and lightning. I've always ridden home in the rain without fear but this lightning has me a bit worried.
Re: Is it safe to ride in a stormDunno. I'll let you know this afternoon when I ride home
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Re: Is it safe to ride in a stormLooks like I should be fine.
Re: Is it safe to ride in a stormStorm has passed now and the sun is out so I'll make a run for it. It's now heading for Wollongong.
Re: Is it safe to ride in a stormGlad I finished building the new rear wheel for my CX last weekend. Disc brakes, yeah!
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Had me worried as well - safe yes only if you don't get hit by the lightning I waited in the office till a break in the storm came as well - then went as fast as possible on wet roads to make sure that I got home safe. Still the chance of getting hit in a storm must be very small but why take a chance Not fast, no style, but still get there.
Re: Is it safe to ride in a stormUnfortunately for me I had to ride home during the hail storm to make an appointment. Protecs have never been more usefull!
Re: Is it safe to ride in a stormI hate cycling through lightning. I will always stop and sit it out. Statistically you are very unlikely to get hit, but why take a chance.
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Re: Is it safe to ride in a stormYou're probably more likely to get hit by a car in the poor visibility due to rain. Given the number of car accidents storms provoke, it's a serious additional risk to take into account.
Re: Is it safe to ride in a stormAll bike commuters should carry a fold away Faraday Cage in thier panniers, it's the only way to be sure!
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