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Bicycle mounted Rabbiticator

Yet another rabbit idea.
 
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I have a problem with rabbits when cycling to work, possibly not a univeral problem I admit but then this is an idea of a seriously questionable nature. Anyway, they tend to hippety-hop all over the cycle paths and when one is bearing down on them, the poor little fluffy wuffies seem to become gripped with an indecision which makes them hop first to the left, and then the right, until I have no choice but to either slam on my brakes or mow the poor beggars down.
The Rabbiticator fixes to the front of ones bike, and on approaching the said beast one flicks a switch and an appropriately designed (some kind of carrot theme I suppose) indicator points either to the left or the right, thus allowing the rabbit to realise your intent.
nichpo, Sep 03 2003

Arbiter circuits for asynchronous computers http://sciam.com/ar...ageNumber=4&catID=2
Just design better Arbiter circuits into the rabbits. [Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 06 2004]

Bunny Hop http://www.cobr.co....tions/bunnyhop.html
[bungston, Oct 04 2004]

"Rabbis on Bicycles" http://www.bjetoron...riting.bordman.html
A short story. [Cedar Park, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 06 2004]

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       Of course, with carrots or carrot shaped appendages dangling from your bike, you may run the risk of attracting an entourage of bunnies. They are not a species that is particularly well known for their reasoning skills and you could end up with your tyres upholstered with flattened rabbits.   

       Why not a miniturised (and padded, naturally) cowcatcher?   

       and ermm...Health:Horse!?!
squeak, Sep 03 2003
  

       Having owned a rabbit i can tell you that they're not the smartest of animals and something tells me that they may not understand the concept of an indicator on your bike, just a hunch i have. Ofcourse, i have been known to be wrong, however rare that may be.
Mind_Boggle, Sep 03 2003
  

       Biker testing Rabbiticator: Splat! "Of all the hare-brained ideas..."
FarmerJohn, Sep 03 2003
  

       Well [squeak] I really wanted Health:Rabbit but it didn't exist and anyway I do like to think of rabbits as sort of small long eared fluffy little horses. However, a fluffy rabbit sized cowcatcher is a much more sensible solution and warrents (pun intended) it's own posting (so I can secretely fishbone it, he he he)
nichpo, Sep 03 2003
  

       Phh.. like the rabbit could figure this out. How about attaching a tiny snowplow to the front of the bike? Orrrrr.. yeah.. like everybody else said, cowcatcher.
jivetalkinrobot, Sep 03 2003
  

       Why not simply scoop them up and whizz them over your shoulder with a front-wheel mounted contraption?
PeterSilly, Sep 03 2003
  

       Use a spit sticking out forward and get a nice roast for dinner. At the same time eliminate the not so smart rabbits. Darwin in action!
kbecker, Sep 03 2003
  

       Have you never heard of a "bunny hop"? Link provided.
bungston, Sep 03 2003
  

       You fool. A carrot design won't get the rabbit to move - you need a picture of that dark, evil, relentless, unforgiving figure that strikes fear into the heart of rabbits and ducks the world over : Elmer Fudd.
Detly, Sep 03 2003
  

       Damn. I thought this was going to be machine to ordain rabbis whilst travelling on a bicycle.
Cedar Park, Sep 04 2003
  

       Get a bicycle wheel clicker. The noise will give them warning so they can scatter.   

       Alternatively, attach a terrier's leash to your handlebars - he can tow you and scare away the rabbits too.
FloridaManatee, Sep 04 2003
  

       "Why did the rabbit cross the road?"
"Because a car was coming."
FarmerJohn, Sep 04 2003
  

       I know about rabbits, so I can tell you——these rabbits are doing what’s called “the dance of death”. It’s very popular.

They know what they’re doing, it’s natural, so don’t worry about it. You, on the other hand, you think you’re cycling to work, but you aren’t. You’re actually dancing with the rabbits...left right left right...they’ve got you doing the dance of death too. And one day soon, swerving to avoid them, left right left splat...right up against the grill of an oncoming semi.

<Later a message will be posted at semibakery.com, the poster titling it “Big-rig mounted Bicyclecator”...something to do with getting those two wheeled beasties to move over——using water bottles mounted on a stick...>
pluterday, Sep 04 2003
  

       water bottles, mmmmmm.
nichpo, Sep 05 2003
  


 

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