From my experience with road bikes, a certain amount of mud will get flung
upwards by the wheels at an angle, missing the mudflaps but not the rider.
The same would likely be true of horse droppings.
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On Fri Sep 4 18:40:55 2015 GMT+0100, John Eldredge wrote:
> Not to mention the amount of horse dung you are willing to have your bike
> wheels fling up onto you.
Many bridleways see very little horse traffic so its not often a problem. Mud
however, lots of that.
Phil (trigpoint)
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> John
This is why you ride with full fenders with mudflaps and use a chaincase.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 12:40 PM, John Eldredge wrote:
> Not to mention the amount of horse dung you are willing to have your bike
> wheels fling up onto you.
>
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> John F. Eldredge -- j...@jfeldredge.com
> "Darkness can
Not to mention the amount of horse dung you are willing to have your bike
wheels fling up onto you.
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"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot
drive out hate; only love can do that." -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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