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Originally Posted by Mos6502
This is the most fantastically funny thing I have read on this forum all year.

To anybody attempting to operate under this logic, remember that the human body outweighs the bicycle many times over. Remember that the human body is not a single solid inflexible mass - and that yes even if you lock your limbs up stiff, you're still made up of pliable flexible material.

Any bicycle being ridden by a human being is going to be subject to the weight of its rider shifting forward, regardless of how stiff their arms are.
Na! That's just mildly amusing. Take a look at his 'plywood skittering away' example of Newton's 3rd Law. Now that's funny!
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