Splat!

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0500 this morning cycling into work on Preston Road, Brighton, ice and splat! A real 'off'.

One bruised and painful hip/buttock, ripped top and gloves and a helmet split the whole way through in two places......I was doing 15-20mph. Bike recovered to work, appears OK.

No way I was going to stay at work, sitting is interesting to say the least. Suggestions mentioning stabilisers were not met with much humour on my part.

Slightly depressingly whilst lying in a crumpled heap not one driver stopped, probably thought I was some drunken b*m from the clubs.

Good start to 2009! Be careful out there..
 
:cheers:. Sorry to hear that mate. It is probably worth getting to the docs to get yourself checked out, especially if it is sore to sit.
 

dudi

Senior Member
Location
Ipswich, Suffolk
Old Walrus said:
No way I was going to stay at work, sitting is interesting to say the least. Suggestions mentioning stabilisers were not met with much humour on my part.

Hope you heal soon & you/the bike are not too damaged! I had a slower version just after christmas.

Funny, isn't it, that when someone crashes their bike people make jokes about it and just push it aside, but if you hit a patch of ice in your car and swerved off the road those very same people would be hovering around you making sure you're alright and fussing like no-body's business...
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
Oooh, unlucky mate. Hope you recover quickly and well.

I hit my first ice yesterday, luckily I was going slow. I went completely sideways at the lights at Bromley, lucky not to come off.
 
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Old Walrus

Old Walrus

Guru
Thanks for the comments folks! Dudi you are so right about if it had been a car....
On the bright side I feel some shopping coming on to replace the damaged kit :-)

p.s. no intention of restarting any debate on helmet wearing
 

wafflycat

New Member
Let's get priorities correct with first things first: is the bike ok?

:cheers:

Glad you seem to be none too seriously hurt. But it would be worthwhile getting checked over.

Enjoy your shopping for new kit.. always a silver lining!
 

downfader

extimus uero philosophus
Location
'ampsheeeer
Perhaps a letter to the local rag asking why they dont grit when ice is a known factor would be an option? :cheers: And mention that you're glad a car wasn't in the process of an overtake or you'd be a gonna. :biggrin:

Seriously though, get well soon. I've had my fill of ice for the year. Came off a couple of years back myself when I slowly approached a junction and landed on my rumpus and lower back. Someone in a car did actually stop, though so there are good peeps out there. :smile:
 
Suggestions mentioning stabilisers were not met with much humour on my part.

So unoriginal and unfunny isn't it?

Gawd I don't like ice,great fun as a kid because I could fall off and bounce back up but even the slightest fall now could be dodgy.

Hope you are ok mate,sympathies.
 

longers

Legendary Member
hackbike 666 said:
Hope you are ok mate,sympathies.


+1, sounds sore, hope the bikes ok.

In the absence of John the Monkey I should advise you to get acquainted with some Ibuprofen, tea and biscuits.
 

dudi

Senior Member
Location
Ipswich, Suffolk
Oh, and regards the new lid... I found out after my recent off that if you have a Gio hat, they offer a like-for-like replacement for just under half the RRP.
Replaced my Monza for £22 and my LBS paid the postage and sorted it all out for me.

If you haven't got Giro now, may be something to consider for the future. only bad thing is, it takes a week to get the replacement...
 

downfader

extimus uero philosophus
Location
'ampsheeeer
I spent about 30 quid on an MET Duello, I think its called. Its red and matches my Kona Jake, lol! I had the previous Duello from a few years back but it smashed when I had me accident in september, So it did its job well:smile:
 
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