Paul_L
Über Member
- Location
- Shipley, West Yorks
Hi all,
I have this afternoon, been discharged from hospital after a 3 day stay following a bike crash on tuesday evening. I was descending a pretty steep descent with 2 mates when i tumbled off. Don't know whether it was a pot hole, loose surface, a speed wobble or just lost of concentration with my hands slipping off the bars. No-one else was involved. Anyway, my face ended up like the picture below and the rest of me is in a simlar way with broken collar bone, torn knee and groin ligaments and lots of cuts and bruises. Without wanting to get into a helmet debate, my helmet is in bits. Lots of cracks on it and a big impact above my right eye.
I was lucky that a passing car stopped to provide first aid before the ambulance arrived, and they also helped by taking my bike home with them to look after until we can collect it. I've spoken to them today and they've admitted they don't know much about bikes but they have told me "it looks in a bad way".
The bike is a Trek Madone 3.1 carbon bike and i was wondering is there a rule of thumb that says "carbon bike in an accident = right off" or not?
I'm pretty sure my contents insurance policy covers accidental damage including away from the property, so this is one avenue i could take. This would be good as i could include my helmet and all the cycling gear that the paramedics had to cut off me. Without knowing the exact nature of the damage until i can get the bike back, but given my injuries and the speed of the crash it's not going to be in showroom condition!! What would people i advise i do regarding either getting it back on the road or getting it scrapped?
I have this afternoon, been discharged from hospital after a 3 day stay following a bike crash on tuesday evening. I was descending a pretty steep descent with 2 mates when i tumbled off. Don't know whether it was a pot hole, loose surface, a speed wobble or just lost of concentration with my hands slipping off the bars. No-one else was involved. Anyway, my face ended up like the picture below and the rest of me is in a simlar way with broken collar bone, torn knee and groin ligaments and lots of cuts and bruises. Without wanting to get into a helmet debate, my helmet is in bits. Lots of cracks on it and a big impact above my right eye.

I was lucky that a passing car stopped to provide first aid before the ambulance arrived, and they also helped by taking my bike home with them to look after until we can collect it. I've spoken to them today and they've admitted they don't know much about bikes but they have told me "it looks in a bad way".
The bike is a Trek Madone 3.1 carbon bike and i was wondering is there a rule of thumb that says "carbon bike in an accident = right off" or not?
I'm pretty sure my contents insurance policy covers accidental damage including away from the property, so this is one avenue i could take. This would be good as i could include my helmet and all the cycling gear that the paramedics had to cut off me. Without knowing the exact nature of the damage until i can get the bike back, but given my injuries and the speed of the crash it's not going to be in showroom condition!! What would people i advise i do regarding either getting it back on the road or getting it scrapped?