When you come to RR tracks on your road bike, approach them so you can cross perpendicular to the direction they are going. Don't try to cross at an angle or you can (as you found out) wipe out! It is possible to cross them going very slowly if you approach at 90 degrees.
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It wasn't bad, just a few scrapes, and thank goodness I was wearing my helmet or it could have been worse. Anyway, now I am petrified of going across railroad tracks. I have a 7 mile path that I love riding on when I just want a quick ride. Well, I have to ride over the tracks twice on this trail. Instead I unclip, stop, get off my bike and walk over the tracks then get back on and go. This is actually really dangerous because the tracks are located at two intersections. Should I just go for it and ride over them, or find a new path? On my MTN bike it didn't make a difference, but this bike is completely different.
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They are real tire eaters crossing the road at about a 60 degree angle and are usually covered with sand and gravel. If there's no traffic I can swing into the road to straighten out my angle. If not I get off and walk across them. I always feel kinda wimpy walking across but it definitely hurts when you hit the ground.
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I am sure you will get back on that wagon again and Good luck!
