Frank Costantini
Active Member
I just put the Kind A5-RR1 air shock on my QX100 yesterday, and took the bike out for a short trial ride. Unlike the roads where I commute to work (which really need the suspension) the neighbirhood roads were too smooth to test the shock, so I went looking for bumps. I spotted some elevated metal plates where the road was being repaired, and headed for them, not seeing that the second plate was covered with sand - perfect recipe for a fall! I came off the seat and landed hard on my “tailbone” - it was painful, but I was just badly bruised.
I haven't fallen many times before (only when I was trying clipless pedals for the first time, and took two falls, at zero speed, where I landed slowly on my elbow and hip) and I would have expected to land on my side, rather than fall completely off the bike and land on my butt. I’ve now velcro’d some foam tailbone padding into my biking shorts, and will add hip protection as well
In this case, it happened too fast to react, but if you know you’re going down is there a preferred way to land?
I haven't fallen many times before (only when I was trying clipless pedals for the first time, and took two falls, at zero speed, where I landed slowly on my elbow and hip) and I would have expected to land on my side, rather than fall completely off the bike and land on my butt. I’ve now velcro’d some foam tailbone padding into my biking shorts, and will add hip protection as well
In this case, it happened too fast to react, but if you know you’re going down is there a preferred way to land?