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  1. #1
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    Sep 2009
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    So sorry for your injury. Glad to see I'm not the only one to do something like that!!!!!
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  2. #2
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    May 2007
    Location
    Utah
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    So sorry you hurt yourself! If it is any consolation, you are not alone in your crosswalk-button-pushing injury - bike club friend of our broke his hip that way!

  3. #3
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    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
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    Since I always unclip and lean left, pushing a crosswalk button is impossible for me, because I fear exactly what happened to you! The only time I ever have to do this, is if I ride to the gym at 5 AM and there isn't enough traffic to trigger the light to stop traffic on the highway I have to cross. It's a 2 part crossing, with a second signal in the center island. I usually just ride across for the first crossing, without pushing the signal for the crosswalk, as there is rarely traffic coming west at that time in the AM, but there is a lot of traffic going east, toward Boston. In addition, the signal is off to the side, up the curb cut for the sidewalk, nowhere near where I am on the road. However, when I get to the island in the middle, the signal is on my left, and I just reach over and push the button. I ride across this intersection all of the time, during daylight hours, and it's just a regular intersection, but without the cars behind me, the first time I did this at 5 AM, I could not get my bike to trigger the automatic signal for the lights to change.
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  4. #4
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    Dec 2010
    Location
    Boise Idaho
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    so in lieu of biking, went for a nice hike in the foothills. Just about stepped on a rattlesnake! - I have learned the dance "Idaho Rattlesnake Shuffle" One big step up and 5 steps back.
    While the snake rattled to warn me he wasn't to interested in anything beyond that - whew. We couldn't even get him to move on by tossing pebbles at him. Sure got my heart rate up in a hurry. Left some markers in the trail to warn others. We had to pass the same area on the way back and he had finally moved on.
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  5. #5
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    Sep 2007
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    Yikes! You just can't win can you? Heal up quick.
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  6. #6
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    Apr 2006
    Location
    Maine
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    Thought that I would offer something healthy/natural. There is a natural oil called Arnica, helps to decrease swelling and discoloration, if you have any. I have used a few times and LOVE it! For me, it seems that oil works better than the gel rub.

    Hope you're feeling better!!

  7. #7
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    Feb 2005
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    Arnica is the best!
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  8. #8
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    Boise Idaho
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    I will try the oil. I used the gel on my achilles and was looking all over for it but I must be out.

    It could be worse, one of my riding BFF's was visiting her daughter in Portland and did a demo ride on a Santa Cruz, crashed and broke her humerous! Had to walk out two miles. I took her dinner last night - we were laughing about the poem "When I am old, I shall wear purple" Who knew our purple would be in the form of bruises

    Quote Originally Posted by ridebikeme View Post
    Thought that I would offer something healthy/natural. There is a natural oil called Arnica, helps to decrease swelling and discoloration, if you have any. I have used a few times and LOVE it! For me, it seems that oil works better than the gel rub.

    Hope you're feeling better!!
    Sky King
    ____________________
    Gilles Berthoud "Bernard"
    Surly ECR "Eazi"
    Empowering the Bicycle Traveler
    biketouringnews.com

 

 

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