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  1. #1
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    First Road Crash-With a Mailbox

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    Oh you read that right. This a.m. I am finally commuting for the first time in at least 5 weeks since I got that stomach bug, finally got my mileage up so I could commute 34 miles round trip. So I'm riding and I'm thinking, which is one of the reasons I love to commute. Thinking about the guy on the other side of the road riding his bike. Thinking about how nice this wide shoulder is and how I wish it was on my whole ride. Probably thinking too much. And looking at my bike computer- 16.1 mph impressive on a flat road!Haulin stuff! Well I look up and there it is. A big. Rubbermaid. Mailbox. I put my right hand up and go NOOOO! and it hits my hand then my torso then over I go! Handlebars! Like usual! The mailbox spins around and spits out all the mail waiting to be picked up and I'm flat on the ground like an idiot. I pick up myself and start laughing. I stepped on my muffin I bought on the way. My vitaminwater is rolling out in the road. The biker on the other side says "you alright???" Oh he got to see the whole thing! And I go "only my pride is hurt...only my pride". Luckily no cars were going by. For me. Because they would of had to pull over and stop laughing. If the mailbox was metal and cemented in, I'm not sure that would be as funny. But looking at the mailbox it's poking in the road. Not to say I'm not to blame, but someone at work said they will look at it on their way home as their spouse is a postal carrier. In either case, I had to turn it back around and put the mail back in it. I had to fix my chain again (had to fix it earlier as it went winging off around my crank arm..wtf!) and rode up the road listening to it being grumpy.

    I started really laughing because I thought of the thread about being an epic ride. That my friends, would be epic. Injury. Wreck. Mechanical. Muffin in Road. Witnesses. Oh.My. A perfect grease print of my big chain ring on my calf. Road rash on my elbows.

    So as primarily a mountain biker, I guess I found my niche. If I'm not hitting trees I'm hitting mailboxes. Maybe I should get my eyes checked.

  2. #2
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    Great story!

    The only problem I have with thinking is parked cars. Kind of like your mail box, but you'd think they'd be a lot more obvious.
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

  3. #3
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    Glad you're ok. What a hillarious account!! LOL!

    This is the stuff made for AFV!! You could've gotten an easy $10,000!
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeDirtGirl View Post
    I stepped on my muffin I bought on the way. My vitaminwater is rolling out in the road.
    OH, that would SO happen to me. I'm glad you are OK. Quite an adventurous commute!

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    Glad you're up and laughing about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeDirtGirl View Post
    The mailbox spins around and spits out all the mail waiting to be picked up and I'm flat on the ground like an idiot.
    I stepped on my muffin I bought on the way.
    I'm laughing really hard at this vision. I'm glad you're ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudmucker View Post
    I'm laughing really hard at this vision. I'm glad you're ok.
    Yah, me too *snort*

    Very nice writing!
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

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  8. #8
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    For some reason the thing I feel most bad about is you stepped on your muffin
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
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  9. #9
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    We need a new forum:

    "Crazy Mailboxes."

    Really glad you're okay!!!

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    Wow, great write-up. I got taken out by a No Parking sign. I KNOW I shouldn't have been riding on the sidewalk, but such action was a bit drastic.

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    Evil Mailbox

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    I bet that mailbox is warning all the other mailboxes "if ya see that chick, get out of the WAY!"

    I can do five more miles.

  13. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    For some reason the thing I feel most bad about is you stepped on your muffin
    Me too.

    Glad you weren't badly hurt!
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  14. #14
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    Glad you're ok.

    My one and only 'accident" was running into a parked car. I was tired after a tough climb and my head was down. D'uh...
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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  15. #15
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    Oh I'm perfectly fine. Just a bruised ego. I hope no one got a pic of it. No, I must say, I just know how to wreck. Tuck and roll. I have no idea. That's the funny thing, one minute I'm going-wow I'm loving this morning...and then..crash.

    I think my early years being thrown off of horses and falling out of trees is paying off. Plus the extra pounds pad my hips when I fall.

    SO I'm getting ready to make the return ride home. I think I'm going to get on google maps and find an alternate route. Because if I drive by that mailbox and someone is outside scratching their head on why it's moved a little out of the ordinary, I'm gonna laugh. I can see the little grouping of neighbors now..."someone said a girl hit it on a BIKE"...yeah. Hi. That would be me.

    But on the upside I did spy a pick your own blueberry farm, and two or three more 'honesty farm stands' (self serve) and a farm stand that I have stopped at before but nothing was in season. So this time if I hit something, produce will abound from the Wald baskets.

    Was a little worried about the laptop. But it's been working well. The muffin was in good form, only a little smooshed, just alot of grease on stuff from me fixing my chain. Oh and my lunch bag had little pebbles in it. haha. I made everyone's day here with my road rash elbow.

 

 

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