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did you slip and fall, or hit something?
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Same here. BUT MY SHIN BRUISE WILL BE AVENGED!
terryg said:I really really hope it doesn't take until May.....
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Took a spill a couple blocks from home tonight. Icing my shin right now. Damn you road ice! I will defeat you if it takes me until May!
Both - and it wasn't my head. 1. Slip. 2. Fall. 3. Land on shin.
Michael A said:did you slip and fall, or hit something?
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Same here. BUT MY SHIN BRUISE WILL BE AVENGED!
terryg said:I really really hope it doesn't take until May.....
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Took a spill a couple blocks from home tonight. Icing my shin right now. Damn you road ice! I will defeat you if it takes me until May!
Both - and it wasn't my head. 1. Slip. 2. Fall. 3. Land on shin.
Michael A said:did you slip and fall, or hit something?
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Same here. BUT MY SHIN BRUISE WILL BE AVENGED!
terryg said:I really really hope it doesn't take until May.....
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Took a spill a couple blocks from home tonight. Icing my shin right now. Damn you road ice! I will defeat you if it takes me until May!
Good thing you had a helmet on... Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Both - and it wasn't my head. 1. Slip. 2. Fall. 3. Land on shin.
Nobody mentioned don't ride drunk! So I will: Don't ride drunk...or tipsy! All week I have been doing yoga every night and feeling every nuance of discomfort and stiffness as I heal, although I am not sure exactly of what is healing. Guess an overall hip impact jolt. I am so grateful to be alive. Every day. I have also rode to work (4miles) every day this week, taking the bus home exhausted after a long day with kids. I am riding more carefully than ever and just so glad to not be injured, to be able to work, ride, dance, and breathe.
Last night's lesson: avoid alleys until March. It's tricky, because my office is at an odd confluence of inconvenient one way streets, and I had figured out that two blocks down the alleys was my best strategy. Last night I did a low speed slide right into a telephone pole when I hit a patch of snow dusted ice. No injury to my bike or body, just my pride. I still love the bike winter commute!
I've got this lovely misshapen shoulder from one time that I cornered too fast and hit a curb and went flying and the shoulder jammed under my collerbone.
Learning to fall properly is super important and wearing a leather jacket have been the best protection from getting tore up.
Glad you're okay, Barbra.
Mike Zumwalt said:
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Neither do shoulders, from a few years ago for me.
And here's a picture on Whateverland, which shows how icy it was.
Lorena Cupcake said:
My bike, which isn't really winterized in anyway, loves to skid out from under me when I brake hard on slippery wet roads. I've just adjusted by trying to make sure I don't have to make hard, abrupt stops.
I've become a bit more cautious and patient hen I approach intersections-I think we've all had moments where we think "That car will probably let me go...oh, hell to the no, it's not stopping." I'm going a bit slower in an unfamiliar situation where I'm not sure if I'm going to have to slam on the brakes (ex: riding near a cab that could swoop in to pick a fare up at any time).
Still, I'm probably going to eat shit at least once this winter. I was walking my bike along the ice-coated Montrose pier this afternoon with Whateverland (trying to get photos with Lake Michigan and the skyline in the background) and I totally fell on top of my bike at one point. I'm just happy we didn't both fall in the lake.
Over ten years of winter riding and I finnally bought a pair or studded tires last year. I had the best experience riding on the icy streets and alleys ever. They are tough to break in, but my legs are much stronger now, I think of it as sort of trianing for fair weather riding.
J.P. said:
Studded tires - and a little lower air pressure. It's not fool-proof, but it'll definitely help.
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