MacB said:Spectacular O, glad you're ok, is there any way to check for this sort of thing or is it generally a sudden fail?
Crankarm said:Adopt a smooth cycling style like a swan.
Crankarm said:Adopt a smooth cycling style like a swan.
Ah, but the bit that snapped wasn't covered by tape.Keith Oates said:Like others have said I'm glad you are more or less OK. Handlebars are an area that a lot of us don't look at so often when it's hidden under tape, perhaps it should be put on a regular inspection list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tharg2007 said:I have never seen a swan on a bike, is this a southern thing?![]()
ttcycle said:Argh - well saved - glad to hear you live to tell the tale-shame about the bike though. Rest up 'Man Mountain' and hope you don't feel it too much tommorow.
Crankarm said:Also you can adopt a more forgiving style of cycling for your bike ie don't pull so vigorously on the handle bars instead use core strength and leg power to turn the pedals whilst seated. Adopt a smooth cycling style like a swan.
MacB said:Spectacular O, glad you're ok, is there any way to check for this sort of thing or is it generally a sudden fail?
Bollo said:First it snaps off, then it scratches your laminate!Those bars are cursed, I tell ye, cursed!
I guessed who it was from your 'Johnny Cash of Cycling' apparel. Good control under the circumstances - I thought you were going to auger in to that bollard as well.
summerdays said:Ouch - hope you are feeling better soon. Do you have a spare bike or are you off until you can get this one fixed?.