So I took my first fall yesterday . . . I've had my Trek 2100 for about 3 weeks now, have been doing great, and yesterday, well, my back tire went flat, I bent my head to take a peak, hit a stick and down I went. As I was explaining to a friend, it was almost surreal. I mean I knew it had happened, but I almost couldn't believe it. It felt as though everything was in slow motion. And darn it, I couldn't fall on the grass, I had to hit the pavement - but, I'm now officially a member of the road rash club. Anyway . . . I took a quick peak at my knee and elbow - lots of blood and bruising, but hey, I was standing up, so that was a good sign!!! Then, a total inspection of my bike - amazing how much we cherish our bikes and we'll pick off some tall pieces of grass that get stuck in the pedals before cleaning up our own scrapes. So, I had to get a ride home because I couldn't get the flat fixed and immediately took the bike to the LBS. I walked in - everyone knew - "hey, she had her first crash" - and they all had to inspect the damage - not to me, but my bike!!! I was finally initiated into the inner dwellings of the bike shop - I went behind the counter to the mechanics department and got a full re-fresher course on tire changing - amazing how you take in the info much better after you've had a fall than when you first get your bike and never dream of getting a flat, so you're like "yeah, yeah, I got it."
So, after taking advil for the past 24 hours, I seem to be doing okay. A little sore, but was even able to go out for my morning run at 5:30 today - felt good. Skin was a little tight from the bruising/abrasions, but you know what, I have to say, there's a little pride in those scrapes because now I feel when somebody else on a cycle sees my knee/elbow they'll think "yep, been there, done that" and there will be an immediate, unspoken bond.
Kathryn



Reply With Quote
There was no damage to my bike, and that's probably because the bike fell on top of me - had to protect my baby