Mountain Biking - New Bike, First Ride, Worst Crash ...yet

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Ranzak
07-10-06, 07:39 PM
Ok I picked up my first full-suspension bike this morning. A beautiful 2007 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp :D
Rode straight over to local singletrack playground to give it a spin. :)

Loving it, flying over roots, rocks, drops that always had me and my HT nervous and/or beat up ;)

Telling myself to slow down a little this bike is fantastic but it is not magic ... :eek: Yikes! a tree has fallen across the trail, HA! I am on SuperBike -----> WHAM (wow a massive bunny hop on this bike results in much different trajectory than on old hard tail) and my front wheel slams into the downed tree resulting in a massive face plant that breaks my helmet, chews open my chin, lips, nose and forehead, both legs and rt forearm :mad:
my throat/neck is so sore that I can barely swallow :( (from straps on helmet, not sure)
I am so dizzy and disoriented that I lay there in the trail for a while ... I have never had a wreck where I wasn't immediately checking my bike for damage but my head hurt so bad that the throbbing took precedence

Gingerly began pedalling back to the car and on home where ice packs, codeine, and a shower got me thinking of riding again :p


Dannihilator
07-10-06, 07:45 PM
That is why whenever you make the move from ht to fs, you always give yourself time to adjust to the bike and how it reacts.

mtnbiker66
07-10-06, 07:54 PM
Those new bikes can get you in over your head........or on it. Hope you OK.


Ranzak
07-10-06, 08:06 PM
So does that make me fearless or insane ... (see KonaRider's name thingy)

Ranzak
07-10-06, 08:08 PM
Oh yeah I'm fine, thanks. Gonna give it another go tomorrow!

fordfasterr
07-10-06, 08:14 PM
ohh man. At least you made it back alive and posted up your pwnedness for us...

so, tell me... what will your next helmet look like?

This perhaps:

http://velocide.com/user_uploads/prymeAL.jpg

?

edkruzel
07-10-06, 08:16 PM
Just picked up my new FS a Trek Fuel EX6 and did the same thing. Look at me I'm superman, well I flew like him but had a tough time with the landings.

Glad to hear your OK...

Dannihilator
07-10-06, 08:22 PM
So does that make me fearless or insane ... (see KonaRider's name thingy)

Depends.

Defiance
07-10-06, 08:25 PM
Trying to bunnyhop on a FS isn't easy.

Ever wonder why trials rigs are hardtail/rigid?

Siu Blue Wind
07-10-06, 08:50 PM
Glad you are okay there, you manly man, you! You have no fear!!!! You are crazily insane!!! :D

(Oh man, now you got me afraid of MY new bike......:o )

Ranzak
07-10-06, 08:59 PM
ohh man. At least you made it back alive and posted up your pwnedness for us...

so, tell me... what will your next helmet look like?

This perhaps:

http://velocide.com/user_uploads/prymeAL.jpg

?

I was thinking of this one: 19676

a2psyklnut
07-10-06, 09:18 PM
That thing has no ventilation and probably gets really hot in the direct sunlight!

Ranzak
07-10-06, 09:30 PM
That thing has no ventilation and probably gets really hot in the direct sunlight!

:roflmao:

Defiance
07-10-06, 09:49 PM
what about:

http://www.in.gov/ism/images/NewsGallery/Small_52.JPG

Ranzak
07-10-06, 09:52 PM
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k222/Ranzak/dadsfullbike1.jpg

a quick pic post crash

trevor
07-10-06, 10:01 PM
I was thinking of this one: 19676

lol that actually made me laugh out loud thanks for the refresher on that one hehehhe :)

古強者死神
07-11-06, 03:19 AM
Since its the landing thats hard maybe you need somthing like this

http://www.fatkatanimation.com/POST/BLOG/CRAZY-LUNCH-012.jpg

and a few cans of redbull.

Ranzak
07-11-06, 06:38 AM
very nice

jag89
07-11-06, 07:48 AM
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k222/Ranzak/dadsfullbike1.jpg


i have to say that is one awsome paint job!

khuon
07-11-06, 07:55 AM
That is why whenever you make the move from ht to fs, you always give yourself time to adjust to the bike and how it reacts.

Sure... tell em that now! Where was your sound advice eight years ago when I did the same thing as the OP? :p