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I want to be buried with my bike
Pointless you will be dead let someone else ride it and get the enjoyment out of it that you did. As for the afterlife bollocks surely your celestial deity will furnish you with a mode of transport for you to ride around on that’s on par or better than the one you have?
I hope I'm still riding when over 80. And I think I'd rather die on a bike ride than in a hospital bed.
Nice bit of mathematics. A bit of a no brainer really.
You could put that to anything for over 80’s i.e. the number who survive operations (you don’t have to be over 80 for that one), cold weather, slips or trips it’s not really that much of a surprise is it . Apart from that if I’m still cycling at 80+ and I die doing it I would be pretty happy just to have got that far with some of the total numpties driving at the moment.