If the dogs chase bikes they'll chase cars and trucks. Just go back in your cage and nail one. The others will either learn to stay out of the way or not. If not, go back a get another one and another till the problem is eliminated.

I live in a rural area and see dogs all the time. Most chase cars but stay in their yard while doing so but don't get into the road. Those that get into the road don't usually live past the first birthday around here. I've nearly wrecked before because some people would rather cause a wreck than run over an animal that darts into the road. Obviously, I don't want to hit any larger animals on my bike (having already nearly died because of a deer) but most dogs around here who wander throughout the neighborhood make an effort to stay out of the way of traffic. The chasers stay in the boundary of their yards. But thats rural life. I guess them city dogs approach life differently than do country dogs.

Please be careful everyone. It hurts worse and longer than it used to.


Its more fun to be ridin'! I'm still ridin