
Originally Posted by
arkeo
... hits a biker? I was coming back home and suddenly I saw a little bird pointing to my chest. Luckily he diverted last instant and nothing happened. But although I wasn't on a race track I can't say I was traveling too slow (about 100 km/h). I don't know nearly anything about this kind of accident. Due to bad environmental policies and tons of people and hunters there are very few animals by now in Italy. But what better than to ask kiwis about such event?

What would happened to me if the sparrow hadn't avoided me?
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I have been hit by flying objects several times. I reckon the main thing is not to flinch, brace for impact, and try to ride it out.
The first time was riding around suburban streets & a kid threw a basket ball at me. The impact was nothing, but I did get a hell of a fright with the size of the thing as it approached. (Some harsh words were said to the kid.)
Being hit in the face by a bumble bee or wasp can be a pretty unfunny experience. I reckon visas should be closed over 30kph.
My worst incident was on our Auckland harbour bridge some years ago. A piece of 4x2 came off the back of a builder's ute & hit me on the ankle at over 80kph. It hurt, and I was hobbling for the rest of the day as I was not wearing riding boots that morning. Have also been hit by rocks squeezed out from under the tyres of large vehicles. Potentially, these could kill a rider, but there are bigger risks on bikes.
A rock dented a front fork a year or two back, and later caused the rubber seal to fail. (I gather this one is not too uncommon & some riders fit fork gators to prevent the problem.)
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