velomaniac
MacRetro Rider
I got this cartoon strip guide to mountainbiking from my wife that she found whilst browsing a bookstore.
Published in 1989 by William Nealy its a amusing guide on how to ride a mtb and all the problems you might encounter not least crashing which the author seems to have done a great deal in the forests of the USA.
One crash type and how to deal with it leaves me very scared :
" In a high speed over-the-bars type crash, staying with the bike greatly lessens your chances of serious injury...when you go over, arch your back, tuck head and think pleasant thoughts....If your real lucky you'll do a complete flip and land on the shoulder area of yoy back and slide..."
A set of amusing cartoons accompanies this advice.
All this done on a rigid mtb on a Californian fire road without body armour other than a basic helmet, arrrrrggggg !!!!!
Many other gems and funny cartoons are also present.
A good guide to riding BITD and a recommended retro read.
Cheers

Published in 1989 by William Nealy its a amusing guide on how to ride a mtb and all the problems you might encounter not least crashing which the author seems to have done a great deal in the forests of the USA.
One crash type and how to deal with it leaves me very scared :
" In a high speed over-the-bars type crash, staying with the bike greatly lessens your chances of serious injury...when you go over, arch your back, tuck head and think pleasant thoughts....If your real lucky you'll do a complete flip and land on the shoulder area of yoy back and slide..."
A set of amusing cartoons accompanies this advice.
All this done on a rigid mtb on a Californian fire road without body armour other than a basic helmet, arrrrrggggg !!!!!
Many other gems and funny cartoons are also present.
A good guide to riding BITD and a recommended retro read.
Cheers




