Ouch! Sorry about your crash. I'm glad you and the bike came out pretty good. I hope you're not too sore tomorrow.
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After a 25 mile ride with my husband and our friend Dave, I start speeding up to catch up my husband. I start moving into a tight right turn up on our street and like an idiot, I'm pedalling as I'm leaning hard... and end up causing a pedal strike on the right hand side.![]()
I'm ok. I have a little road rash on the right elbow and leg near the knee. Plus, my ribs on the right hand side just under my breast is pretty sore.
Silver (as I have just named the Litespeed) is doing well. I just replaced the handlebar tape which was pretty trashed. I took her to the LBS to get checked out, especially the rear wheel which has pretty bad gouging, but turns out it's all superficial. They suggested sanding down the gouges to make sure there were no sharp edges. The inside of the wheel is completely fine.
I can't say the same for the tire. The shearing forces were strong enough to rip the valve stem completely out of the tire (Tufo S33 Pro tubular clincher). The tire itself looks great but there's no valve stem.
I've taken some vitamin I and I'm trying to relax though my husband makes me laugh from time to time and I go "ow". I still need to put a new tire on the wheel but at the moment I'm too sore to do so.
I'm just hoping I'll be ok enough to go out tomorrow and ride but at the moment, I don't think so.Oh well. I still have all limbs and such.
Mel
PS: I have a funny thing happen to me a little later today. I'll post it in the forums.
Ouch! Sorry about your crash. I'm glad you and the bike came out pretty good. I hope you're not too sore tomorrow.
Buuummm-mmmmer! Yea, I've almost gone down that way before -- sorta jolts you out of daydreaming, huh? What kind of pedals do you use? Glad you're relatively ok -- hope those ribs feel better real soon -- and glad the steed (Hi, Ho, Silver!!) is only wounded superficially.
Take care....
~BikeMomma
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein
BM, I have pair of Shimano SPD pedals on the bike. I forget which model specifically. The right one is now all scratched up of course.Originally Posted by BikeMomma
Well today I feel better. The pulling/bruising seems to be less but still going to take it easy and take some vitamin I this morning. I'm able to at least move around now without that stitch of pain from there. I should go find my cane though. heh.
Mel
Glad you're ok...![]()
I'm really cautious when cornering on a road bike- I don't trust it. Especially when it's wet. So since I am braking, I have my inside pedal up and my weight on the outside. I've had a few pedal strikes on my MTB, though, because sometimes to maintain momentum, or to gain some speed, it's nice to pedal around a corner, but the results on dirt aren't as bad as on asphalt. Still very jolting, though. Hurts even if you don't go down.
Glad to hear everyone is (relatively) all right!
Nanci
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Hi, Mel,
Glad you're feeling better. One of my two bad wipe-outs on the bike was from cornering onto ~surprise!~ ice. Part of my caution in cornering is that I often can't see what's around the bend. Glad to hear that you and Silver came through with as little damage as you did.
Best wishes,
Lise
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Thanks everyone. I'm feeling better today than yesterday though I am not looking forward to my commute to work tomorrow. I'm very very glad it's a short ride.
Mel
Battle scars!Originally Posted by Melody
I ride Speedplay Zero's....not sure what the comparison is on pedal clearance between the two, though. The Speedplays were an experiment on my part, and I ended up liking them, so I kept them on. I put them on the Cannondale too, for the trainer sessions I do at work during my lunch hour. So they're working out well for me. I've never tried the Shimano's.
Glad you're doing a tiny bit better. Careful on your commute. Perhaps it will help to loosen up some of the soreness, though. Hope so.![]()
~BikeMomma![]()
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein
My husband rides the Zero's too and he loves them. The clearance is better on them than with the SPDs but my bianchi (still unnamed) which I use for commuting actually came with SPD style pedals so I stuck with them.Originally Posted by BikeMomma
Well, it looks like I spoke too soon. I'm hurting more today than I did the first two days. I guess it took time to catch up with me. Because of that I've taken the day off. What really sucks is there's *no* truly comfortable position. Laying down hurts, sitting hurts, standing hurts, etc. :/Originally Posted by BikeMomma
Sitting on a chair with nice back support hurts less which is what I'm doing now. I've gotten maybe 5 or 6 hours of sleep but I couldn't deal with it hurting any more, especially since my husband tends to toss and turn... which means he jostles me and it hurts.
*sigh*
I'll be ok that I know. It just hurts at the moment.Plus I want to get back on the bike.
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Mel
I'm so sorry to hear about your crash! I hope you're feeling better soon! Keep us posted.
OW! yikes... sorry to hear about your crash.... give yourself permission to be off the bike and heal... hope you're much, much better soon...![]()
There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".
Glad you survived. Makes a good "war" story. Be proud of your scrapes and scars.
PS: If you in any way hit your head, you will need to get a new helmet. They are good for one crash, one crash only. Since I crash alot, I always have spares. I buy them when on sale just in case.![]()
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Darn! I was sure hoping you were doing better. Hmm....perhaps a doc visit would be appropriate, to rule out anything serious? I think I would go at this point, since you're not seeing improvement after a few days. Bikerchick is right, too....you should take it easy -- give it time. Sucks to be off the bike, I know (I heard that sigh loud & clear!), but the alternative could be worse.Originally Posted by Melody
~BM
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein
How are you doing Melody - this was over a week ago, right?
Trust everything is healing up well
Can I just put on my "home-nurse" hat and say arnica... take it internally or smear a cream on the uncut bruised bits (never put on open wounds)
It is the best thing to assist in the healing of bruises...
Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
"I will try again tomorrow".