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How to Ride your Bike
Riding your bike is a thrill, well; if you like you ride your bike fast, down hills, or do stunts, like I do. But, the most important thing about biking is bravery, courage, and safety. You need to be as brave as a knight fighting a dragon, and as safe as a soldier in the army. You always have to lookout for pedestrians, cars, and other obstacles. The first thing you need to do when you get a bike is check the brakes, pedals, and tighten everything. Imagine this; if you’re going down a hill, and all of a sudden a lady pops up, what are you going to do, hit the pole that is next to her, hit her, or jump off? Well, if the brakes worked, you would be able to stop, and if not stop, at least slow down enough to be able to hit the pole without damaging the pole, your bike, or you. What if, you’re going really fast and all of a sudden the back tire pops, this wouldn’t have happened if you blew up your tires. Imagine that you’re going fast, and all of a sudden, you are about to hit a wall, you put your feet on the ground, and you hit your brakes, but you crash into a tree, and you get a concussion. This wouldn’t have happened if you were safe, and wore your helmet. Now, what we are going to show you is the worth scenario of biking history, the second you buy your new Mongoose bike, you decide to have fun with the authority. You cause havoc around the town, and the cops are after you. You’re not wearing a helmet; you haven’t checked your tires, or your brakes. You’re going down an alleyway that leads to a fence, you hop off your bike, and you climb the short fence, then you bring your bike over and keep going. You see the police cars behind you, the officers hop out their noisy Fords and start running after you. You’re headed for the pier, and as soon as you’re getting to the pier, a cop pops out in front of you. You barely dodge the man and keep riding. You get to the pier, and you notice that they have lost you. You now sit down to rest, but then you see police lights coming from a distance, you concentrate and ride away from the light, but when you look behind you, you see police cars coming after you. You speed up, and then you notice that the pier ends in about 100 yards. You decide to take a sharp turn onto a narrow one way street. The police then realize that you are going to be in a lot of danger, as much danger as a moose crossing the interstate. You are about to hit a car, when your quick thinking gives you an idea, you drop your bike, and jump over the car. The car goes over the bike, but doesn’t damage it. You hop on and ride towards town hall. As soon as you get to town hall, you feel a pain on your leg, you look down, and you see that you have been shot. You then panic, and crash into a wall, you get up, and you then get him by many cars. You’re on the interstate. You hop on the moose crossing it, and ride away, but then fall. The police then catch you and you’re sent downtown. This wouldn’t have happened, if you were being safe, and weren’t breaking the law.
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