Having been riding since 1984, I was quite surprised to suffer my first ever bin. It would be nice to know exactly went wrong so I could learn from it but is just happened in an instant.
I had just moved off from a standing position onto the roundabout (top of Tawa Drive by SW17 Albany Motorway exit). There was a lot of traffic and I moved off at a reasonable pace. I was in first gear accelerating gently and leaning into the bend (like I do every day). I guess I must have fully let the clutch out by this time. The bike went down in one movement. Bar end to the ground and I saw the back wheel overtake me. I did my best impression of ‘Swan Lake’ in an attempt to avoid being hit by cars. Amazingly from my initial bang on the ground I stood and was dancing on my feet whilst slowing. I then hit the top of my thigh on the ground as I fell over. If there are any idiots reading this who still think it is OK to ride in shorts and T-shirt, think again. The bike was ahead and facing towards me.
I am pretty sure that no one hit my bike wheel causing this and the only explanation I have is that I must have hit a patch of oil on the roundabout. Without traction control and whilst accelerating, the wheel would have spun out of control, which is what appears to have happened. After getting help to move the bike onto the grass I had a good look around. There was so much traffic that it was hard to see.
One of my biker friends doesn’t think it is a big deal and as one of the hazards they regularly have to suffer with town riding. Apparently less than 4 bins a year is pretty good going? I can’t get my head around this and hadn’t anticipated hitting the ground without something more obvious occurring.
I can’t pretend that it hasn’t shaken me up because there was nothing out of the norm from my daily ride. If I was aware of a mistake I had made to cause this, then I feel a lot more comfortable about the situation. I will certainly pay more attention to look out for slippy substances on the road.
Constructive comments will be appreciated, particularly over expectations of hitting the ground on a semi-regular basis?
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