byegad
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I spy an 'Oridnary'! Is it yours Hilldodger?
arallsopp said:Fell off the SMGTe for the first time last night. Thames Path in the rain, heading West along the south side of the river, between the Thames Barrier and Greenwich. Its all blind corners and naff surfaces, then suddenly its a big steel disc right on a corner, taking 90% of the path, and about 3 metres across.
Clipped in, turning, braking, leaning becomes unexpectedly laying on my side. On a DF, that'd be a very hurty wrist at least. I landed on my elbow which had I been upright would probably be extremely sore today. Instead I have a tiny little bump. Enough to say "Yes. I've fallen off it" but not enough to discourage me riding another 20 miles recreationally that night.
Eventually, it was the weather that did us in. No where to tuck your head out the path of freezing rain on an unfaired bent.![]()
Catrike UK said:That would be a little slide and a grin on a trike.
arallsopp said:Fell off the SMGTe for the first time last night.
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Fiona N said:I'm impressed - but maybe you're not trying hard enough - as I've fallen off the SpM nearly every time I've ridden itMainly while stationary but wet leaves on the corners of country lanes have been a bit of a bugger recently.
BTW, while I understand those old bikes with huge front wheels are easier to balance once you get the knack of getting on, they do seem to be reluctant to go up hill. I passed a bloke walking beside one on a gentle (compared to many in the area) incline somewhere between Leeds and Skipton. I was towards the end of a long day's touring on the SpM - with panniers and whatnot - but still sped past. Made me wonder about the bloke that tours on them - does he push up every hill too?
byegad said:On a fixed gear, typically 54" or so IIRC, the problem on hills is easy to understand.
It was the downhills which were dangerous, on unsealed surfaces and with the weight almost all on the front wheel a stone infront of the wheel sends the rider over the top. Which is why CTC started to label dangerous hills!
Fiona N said:I'm impressed - but maybe you're not trying hard enough - as I've fallen off the SpM nearly every time I've ridden itMainly while stationary but wet leaves on the corners of country lanes have been a bit of a bugger recently.