Jim Gerwing
Well-Known Member
All time low
I crashed.
A combination of factors took me down: a three yard long, 3X3" gash in the pavement that I hadn't noticed on my first pass was the major contributor, speed(+40km/hr), reaction time, incorrect response (in retrospect, maybe I shouldn't have tried to get back on the pavement having been jolted off of it).
Injuries: sprained left pinky, sore left shoulder, skinned pinky, road rash on inside of left arm, deeper road rash on left trochanter about the size of a dessert plate, road rash on right gluteal(I can't figure out how that got there). Bones, head and neck not involved.
Bike: The left handle bar on the bike got pinched(saved from worse damage by my pinky, hooray) and, of course, the tape was torn and the bar end came off but I found it. I don't know yet how much the handle bar is bent. I had to ride the bike home and everything seemed to be working but I was not too concerned about a smoothly operating bike. The fairing on the left side was messed up but I have a new idea for improvements.
Consideration: as this project grows in complexity, I'll have to give serious thought to parameters like where and how this thing can be ridden with a fair shot at safety. Obviously, pushing limits (even personal limits) has a degree of danger. I realize and accept this.
It will probably be two weeks for healing and repair if all is as described above.
It could have been way worse.. . .
down but not out,
JG
I crashed.
A combination of factors took me down: a three yard long, 3X3" gash in the pavement that I hadn't noticed on my first pass was the major contributor, speed(+40km/hr), reaction time, incorrect response (in retrospect, maybe I shouldn't have tried to get back on the pavement having been jolted off of it).
Injuries: sprained left pinky, sore left shoulder, skinned pinky, road rash on inside of left arm, deeper road rash on left trochanter about the size of a dessert plate, road rash on right gluteal(I can't figure out how that got there). Bones, head and neck not involved.
Bike: The left handle bar on the bike got pinched(saved from worse damage by my pinky, hooray) and, of course, the tape was torn and the bar end came off but I found it. I don't know yet how much the handle bar is bent. I had to ride the bike home and everything seemed to be working but I was not too concerned about a smoothly operating bike. The fairing on the left side was messed up but I have a new idea for improvements.
Consideration: as this project grows in complexity, I'll have to give serious thought to parameters like where and how this thing can be ridden with a fair shot at safety. Obviously, pushing limits (even personal limits) has a degree of danger. I realize and accept this.
It will probably be two weeks for healing and repair if all is as described above.
It could have been way worse.. . .
down but not out,
JG