Tuloose
Guru
So there I was, lying in the middle of the road, unable to move, trapped by my Silvio as if my body was in a Chinese finger puzzle.
How did I end up in this predicament and is this a first or has it happened to other Cruzers?
I was riding along in the central Oregon Coast Range hills with 2 other friends when we came upon a short section of gravel road.
I slowed down and since I had never had a problem negotiating a bit of gravel on my diamond frame or other recumbent bikes I pedaled onward.
Almost immediately my front wheel slid out, I went down on my left side and the boom rotated to the right 180 degrees, effectively trapping my right leg between the boom and the frame.
I was unable to get up with my left leg trapped underneath the bike. The front wheel was immobilized by the weight of my body holding it down against the road thereby keeping my right leg trapped.
I was in a fair amount of pain but luckily one of my riding partners was close by and came to my rescue.
By grabbing my hands he was able to pull me and my Silvio to an upright position so that I was able to straighten the front wheel, freeing my right leg.
No real harm was done to the bike or to me and I was able to complete the 60 mile ride but I am now real skittish around gravel roads!
How did I end up in this predicament and is this a first or has it happened to other Cruzers?
I was riding along in the central Oregon Coast Range hills with 2 other friends when we came upon a short section of gravel road.
I slowed down and since I had never had a problem negotiating a bit of gravel on my diamond frame or other recumbent bikes I pedaled onward.
Almost immediately my front wheel slid out, I went down on my left side and the boom rotated to the right 180 degrees, effectively trapping my right leg between the boom and the frame.
I was unable to get up with my left leg trapped underneath the bike. The front wheel was immobilized by the weight of my body holding it down against the road thereby keeping my right leg trapped.
I was in a fair amount of pain but luckily one of my riding partners was close by and came to my rescue.
By grabbing my hands he was able to pull me and my Silvio to an upright position so that I was able to straighten the front wheel, freeing my right leg.
No real harm was done to the bike or to me and I was able to complete the 60 mile ride but I am now real skittish around gravel roads!