Originally Posted by
stryper
I wonder how many people actually die in bike accidents....
http://www.aafp.org/afp/2001/0515/p2007.html
No I don't. "Bicycle-related injuries account for approximately 900 deaths, 23,000 hospital admissions, 580,000 emergency department visits and more than 1.2 million physician visits per year in the United States."
So .15% of bicycle injuries result in death AND..."Head injuries occur in 22 to 47 percent of injured bicyclists and are responsible for over 60 percent of all bicycle-related deaths."
I doubt it would kill the guy to throw a cog in his old hub, put a bottom bracket long ring on over that, and take it to a local machine shop and have them weld/tack the lock ring on.
Lies, damned lies, and statistics. There's no mention in there of how many bike accidents are caused by malfunctioning equipment, or how serious the accidents are when malfunctioning equipment is found to be the cause. Suicide hubs are dangerous for new riders.