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iHav to Drive
Power Sports & Motorsports
Bike chain round waist?
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<blockquote data-quote="vlf126" data-source="post: 1626818" data-attributes="member: 388883"><p>Hi dude as said below PANIC NOT.. If you fall off your bike the chain might add to injury but that would be the least of your probs..As i always say its not the fall that hurts its the sudden stop LOL..There are safer places to keep your chain but don't think of negatives while driving the 2 wheels just the pleasure and stay safe, its the other drivers on the road that you need to be carefull of (the ones that don't watch out for the 2 wheels) , Just a thought dude a bungee cord will keep the chain on the seat behind you perfectly..Hope this helps,Best Regards Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vlf126, post: 1626818, member: 388883"] Hi dude as said below PANIC NOT.. If you fall off your bike the chain might add to injury but that would be the least of your probs..As i always say its not the fall that hurts its the sudden stop LOL..There are safer places to keep your chain but don't think of negatives while driving the 2 wheels just the pleasure and stay safe, its the other drivers on the road that you need to be carefull of (the ones that don't watch out for the 2 wheels) , Just a thought dude a bungee cord will keep the chain on the seat behind you perfectly..Hope this helps,Best Regards Steve [/QUOTE]
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