pedlpadl
Well-Known Member
I was practicing riding with one hand in the local parking lot last night. Everything was going great and I was getting pretty confident.
Then I got a little too confident. I still tend to get leaned in to the turn on left hand turns. So I was going faster, steering with my right hand and turning left. My mind wandered for a second and I started falling into the turn. Normally that's not a problem, but in this case I was close to a curb to my left. So I put my feet down and hit the brakes. Usually when I do that, I end up standing straight up with the back wheel off the ground. In this case I was only holding on with my right hand, and ended up twisting to the right and got flipped over onto my back. Landed on my lower back and my head bounced off the asphalt. It all happened in about half a second.
My helmet probably saved a trip to the emergency room with a cracked skull. Needless to say, my back is pretty sore today.
Lessons learned:
Give yourself plenty of room with no obstacles when practicing.
Stay focused.
Don't EVER forget to wear your helmet.
Then I got a little too confident. I still tend to get leaned in to the turn on left hand turns. So I was going faster, steering with my right hand and turning left. My mind wandered for a second and I started falling into the turn. Normally that's not a problem, but in this case I was close to a curb to my left. So I put my feet down and hit the brakes. Usually when I do that, I end up standing straight up with the back wheel off the ground. In this case I was only holding on with my right hand, and ended up twisting to the right and got flipped over onto my back. Landed on my lower back and my head bounced off the asphalt. It all happened in about half a second.
My helmet probably saved a trip to the emergency room with a cracked skull. Needless to say, my back is pretty sore today.
Lessons learned:
Give yourself plenty of room with no obstacles when practicing.
Stay focused.
Don't EVER forget to wear your helmet.