
Originally Posted by
pll
Just a clarification: I am not questioning pain tolerance, just the level of risk of riding with a serious injury.
Ah, but I didn't know I had a fracture. As a matter of fact, my husband said to me that day, "I know nothing but a broken bone would keep you from riding this race." Every other time I've had a fracture, I knew instantly. Even the ER said it was a "bruised and sprained" hip. The only reason I went to the ER was because I knew my arm needed stitches!

Originally Posted by
pll
Re the tires, I would qualify the issue of putting an older tire at the front as dependent on the level of wear. If one is riding at speed, a blown front tire is more dangerous than a blown rear tire. Sheldon Brown would have argued for the opposite, "
putting the good one up front."
That's excellent information! Okay, I won't do that. :-)
"No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle" -Winston Churchill