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• #1702
Lost a bit of bark today - pothole jumped up and bit my front wheel, nothing broken although I haven't looked at my bike yet.
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• #1703
Ouch. Get well soon.
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• #1704
Sleeping will be fun for a few days. Heal fast.
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• #1705
GWS
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• #1706
thanks, yes thankfully its mostly on my back on the left side so at least i should be able to find some way that wont leave me stuck to the sheets!
anyone know if kask do a crash replacement scheme...?
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• #1707
Heal up buddy. Hope you're getting some vaguely comfortable rest.
Email uk distributor: kask@velobrands.co.uk for details of replacement scheme. (If my info is not out of date)
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• #1708
Ouch! Hope that heals up quickly!
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• #1709
Heal up soon, Ed!
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• #1710
thanks v much, they do a 50% off replacement scheme, so will be sending my helmet off to them tomorrow.
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• #1711
For the record only. Got knocked off my fixed gear by an 80 year old on a motor scooter in Regent's Park on Sunday afternoon. For some reason he thought to overtake me on the inside after I had indicated, moved to the center of the road and commenced a right turn from the Outer Circle into Chester Road which leads to the Inner Circle on the eastern side of the park. Buckled my rear wheel, demolished my saddle, pedal, shredded my shorts and shoes, plus lost bark on my hip, buttock, knuckles and arm.
The cops happened to arrive within seconds, but then I stood around bleeding for the better part of an hour while they undertook their incident investigation. When they established that my bike wasn't rideable and I would need a taxi one of them thoughtfully gave me an empty evidence bag to sit on so I wouldn't bleed on a cabbie's seat (!). Thanks also to rubbernecking smug roadie douchebags watching with interest for lap after lap. To be fair, if I was on my mamil chariot that would be me. No point stopping to offer help with four cops already there.
Based on a chat with the motorists insurer they may not contest fault so perhaps payment for the damage and bandages will follow shortly. Hope springs external
Long time lurker moved to post out of gratitude for the fantastic and comprehensive advice on the forum on what to do in the event of an accident -
• #1712
Hi - eat well and heal fast.
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• #1713
The cops happened to arrive within seconds, but then I stood around bleeding for the better part of an hour while they undertook their incident investigation. When they established that my bike wasn't rideable and I would need a taxi one of them thoughtfully gave me an empty evidence bag to sit on so I wouldn't bleed on a cabbie's seat (!).
Woulda called an ambulance, personally. Heal up, sounds like no fun at all.
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• #1714
I was knocked off in Feb -worried that I was hurt I called police and ambulance - the guy who knocked me off in his BMW didn't. The police arrived - and after an hour and no ambulance the police took me to Whittington in the cop car - bike in the back with policeman 1 and me in the front with policeman 2! Even bought me a coffee....top guys. But no chance of an ambulance. Their words not mine.
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• #1715
Fair enough, and damn, you've been through the mill!
I've suspected that if you get up and limp on to the pavement you are less likely to get the help you need from the person who decked you, official channels and willing strangers; I reckon it's best not to get up and off the road unless you are in obvious and immediate danger.
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• #1716
Left my house on Friday afternoon in a blaze of sunshine. 15 minutes later the heavy rain started and as I approached Trafalgar Square roundabout, my wheels slipped out from underneath me and I landed directly on my hip. Couldn't support my own weight so went to UCLH for assessment. X-Ray and CT scan revealed: Fractured Femur. Had an operation this evening. Two bolts and a metal plate. Typing this from my hospital bed.
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• #1717
Ouch! Sorry to hear. I hate that roundabout.
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• #1718
Ouch. Hope you heal fast.
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• #1719
Thanks. Physio starts this morning. Should be home tomorrow but no idea how long until I'm back on the bike...!
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• #1720
What looked like a really bad accident on Camberwell New Road (junction with Wyndham Road) this morning. Two ambulances and police cars when I went by around 11. Hope the rider is OK.
It's a horrible stretch of road that is meant to be a cycle highway from New Cross to Vauxhall.
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• #1721
Join the growing band of bionic bikers! Get photos of your x-rays to show off to friends at the bar. I has something similar - I was riding again in 5 months - seems like a long time but actually it went quickly. So - enjoy the time out of the saddle and make sure you follow all advice from medics etc. Your cycling fitness pre-accident will pay massive dividends in recovery. Cheers.
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• #1722
Partner slipped on that mud that collects at edge of cobbles, lost front wheel and hit deck. She's ok but our daughter on Yepp mini up front has big chin cut and a broken tooth. They're now at A&E awaiting news from a face-cut expert.
Big up Woman at house nearby who drove them both to the hospital.
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• #1723
Heal up soon to your little one. They are resilient - my son fell off a see-saw when he was about 3, split open the underneath of his chin quite dramatically. Was all good within a few weeks.
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• #1724
Hope your partner is ok and not too traumatised and that your child makes a swift recovery.
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• #1725
^^ & ^ thanks both, all seems ok-ish if a bit messy.
One should always take the fastest way out of Harlow.