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Domus

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Sunny Radcliffe
So test ride with my shiny new wheels and brand new unmarked tyres, 20 mile in an innocuous right hand turn at about 2 mph and a gust of wind pushed me wider than I expected, the front wheel kissed the kerb and off I went. Gash and gravel rash to left knee, several tiny rips to bar tape and worst of all gravel rash to braking surfaces of both wheels. :cursing:

Back home knee not too bad after washing off the blood and grime, worst of the sharp edges polished off the rims. Still feeling foolish. :cry:

So if I'm really struggling on my first forum ride on Saturday I have a ready made excuse. :B)
 

Welsh wheels

Lycra king
Location
South Wales
Happens to the best of us :okay: You're now a scarred veteran.
 
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simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
In not a dissimilar fashion, a few years ago I set off to work wearing my nice brand new yellow cycling jacket. About 200 metres up the road, skited over on some unexpected ice; grubby road marks all down one side of said jacket - aarrgghh - ! :cursing: :cry:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Ouch ... Fortunately, you were not badly hurt, but damaging new wheels must have been annoying!

It sounds like you were riding a bit too close to the kerb.

In not a dissimilar fashion, a few years ago I set off to work wearing my nice brand new yellow cycling jacket. About 200 metres up the road, skited over on some unexpected ice; grubby road marks all down one side of said jacket - aarrgghh - ! :cursing: :cry:
I braked on wet leaves, came off, and ripped my new jacket, as well as battering myself!
 

johnnyb47

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Location
Wales
The main thing is, your not to badly hurt buddy and that's all that matters at the end of the day. :-)
 
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