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Default Re: Taller head tube or reversed stem, which is safer?

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I hope you weren't still on the bike at the time. Could be slippery. That's why I bought a saddle with the cutout centre. Assists with the removal of waste products more efficiently.
BTW, what's the hand signal for faeces to make riders behind you aware?
Nah, I didn't dookie while on the bike. My mother-in-law was there, so I just **** on her head and then remounted the bike.

I don't think a hand signal is necessary if dooky is being done on the bike: the complete exposure of the butt crack should be a sufficient signal.
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