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Hee, hee, this made me laugh. Last week I was biking before the sun came up and rode through a pile of horse poo. (We live in Amish country so it is everywhere.) I didn't have a chance to avoid it because I didn't see it. I did see the poop fly everywhere by the nice glare of my headlight. Yuck.
I had posted on my Facebook that there should be a "poop detection system" for the bike or at least an app for the iPhone.![]()
The "Rock Dodge" avoidance drill taught in the League road classes as well as a number of bicycle rodeos works as well for dog poo as it does for rocks, nails, and bits of broken glass...
http://www.seattlebiketours.org/memb...ock_dodge.html
Naw, I'm not so sure. I think the poo reaches out for the tires.
Our nearby tour through Amish country has been affectionately deemed the "tour de manure."
I'm very happy that we don't have that much traffic. There's less road kill and it's easier to get around it.
This would get your front tire around it, sure, but what about the back tire? Good odds you'd still hit it and spatter poo all over your back and bike.
I still have to vote for roadkill skunk as the nastiest thing to ride through, although all the poo stories sound pretty horrible too. Thank goodness for fenders!![]()
There is a fourth option: do a bunny hop over the poo.
still... yuuuucck!
I hope you didn't get it on your cloth. Bike can be washed off and sanitized but poo on cloth. Yeww!!! I'm sorry I'm not being helpful. It's a good thing I don't work for the sanitation system.