I got hit by a JCB today!
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I got hit by a JCB today!
For those non Brits, a JCB is a hydraulic digger, with a bucket on the front and scoop on the back
JCB
I was in front of it in traffic, and had just stopped at the traffic lights going on to Princes Street. I just felt a nudge from behind (like the thing you get if another bike hits your back wheel) turned round to see that the JCB was rocking on it's springs from stopping and the bucket had hit my rear light!
I just looked up at the driver and he mouthed "Sorry" and shrugged his shoulders!
I was so shocked I couldn't even swear. (For me that means I'm really surprised
)
When I got to the office I checked for damage(I had memorised the name of the company), but found only a scuff mark on the top of my rear light. The sks guard it's mounted on wasn't even kinked.
I'm just glad he didn't let it slip forward a foot or so!
JCB
I was in front of it in traffic, and had just stopped at the traffic lights going on to Princes Street. I just felt a nudge from behind (like the thing you get if another bike hits your back wheel) turned round to see that the JCB was rocking on it's springs from stopping and the bucket had hit my rear light!
I just looked up at the driver and he mouthed "Sorry" and shrugged his shoulders!
I was so shocked I couldn't even swear. (For me that means I'm really surprised
)When I got to the office I checked for damage(I had memorised the name of the company), but found only a scuff mark on the top of my rear light. The sks guard it's mounted on wasn't even kinked.
I'm just glad he didn't let it slip forward a foot or so!
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1985 Sandy Gilchrist-Colin Laing built 531c Audax/fast tourer.
1964 Flying Scot Continental (531)
1995 Cinelli Supercorsa (Columbus SLX)
1980s Holdsworth Mistral fixed (531)
2005 Dahon Speed 6 (folder)
(YES I LIKE STEEL)
2008 Viking Saratoga tandem
2008 Micmo Sirocco Hybrid (aluminium!)
2012 BTwin Rockrider 8.1
plus je vois les hommes, plus j'admire les chiens
1985 Sandy Gilchrist-Colin Laing built 531c Audax/fast tourer.
1964 Flying Scot Continental (531)
1995 Cinelli Supercorsa (Columbus SLX)
1980s Holdsworth Mistral fixed (531)
2005 Dahon Speed 6 (folder)
(YES I LIKE STEEL)
2008 Viking Saratoga tandem
2008 Micmo Sirocco Hybrid (aluminium!)
2012 BTwin Rockrider 8.1
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At the moment I'm dodging combine harvesters, but no close calls yet.
Glad you're okay.
Richard
Did you see the JCB bikes last year? - also best avoided
Glad you're okay.
Richard
Did you see the JCB bikes last year? - also best avoided
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Originally posted by chewa
For those non Brits, a JCB is a hydraulic digger, with a bucket on the front and scoop on the back
JCB
I was in front of it in traffic, and had just stopped at the traffic lights going on to Princes Street. I just felt a nudge from behind (like the thing you get if another bike hits your back wheel) turned round to see that the JCB was rocking on it's springs from stopping and the bucket had hit my rear light!
I just looked up at the driver and he mouthed "Sorry" and shrugged his shoulders!
I was so shocked I couldn't even swear. (For me that means I'm really surprised
)
When I got to the office I checked for damage(I had memorised the name of the company), but found only a scuff mark on the top of my rear light. The sks guard it's mounted on wasn't even kinked.
I'm just glad he didn't let it slip forward a foot or so!
For those non Brits, a JCB is a hydraulic digger, with a bucket on the front and scoop on the back
JCB
I was in front of it in traffic, and had just stopped at the traffic lights going on to Princes Street. I just felt a nudge from behind (like the thing you get if another bike hits your back wheel) turned round to see that the JCB was rocking on it's springs from stopping and the bucket had hit my rear light!
I just looked up at the driver and he mouthed "Sorry" and shrugged his shoulders!
I was so shocked I couldn't even swear. (For me that means I'm really surprised
)When I got to the office I checked for damage(I had memorised the name of the company), but found only a scuff mark on the top of my rear light. The sks guard it's mounted on wasn't even kinked.
I'm just glad he didn't let it slip forward a foot or so!
I am glad you and your bike are ok, boyfriend!
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that could have been much worse! glad your able to tell us about it though
and someday you'll even laugh and say " i remember that day i was hit by a jbc" and You'll smile and laugh 
-Ross
and someday you'll even laugh and say " i remember that day i was hit by a jbc" and You'll smile and laugh 
-Ross
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My God! Didn't you HEAR it come up behind you! Why the frig was this twit so close anyway?
Digger
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Originally posted by digger
My God! Didn't you HEAR it come up behind you! Why the frig was this twit so close anyway?
Digger
My God! Didn't you HEAR it come up behind you! Why the frig was this twit so close anyway?
Digger
Don't ask me why he felt the need to stop so close. I think he thought I was going to pass the bus, but I knew the bus was going straight on (it was stationary across two lanes) so pulled in behind it. I think he just misjudged things.
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1985 Sandy Gilchrist-Colin Laing built 531c Audax/fast tourer.
1964 Flying Scot Continental (531)
1995 Cinelli Supercorsa (Columbus SLX)
1980s Holdsworth Mistral fixed (531)
2005 Dahon Speed 6 (folder)
(YES I LIKE STEEL)
2008 Viking Saratoga tandem
2008 Micmo Sirocco Hybrid (aluminium!)
2012 BTwin Rockrider 8.1
plus je vois les hommes, plus j'admire les chiens
1985 Sandy Gilchrist-Colin Laing built 531c Audax/fast tourer.
1964 Flying Scot Continental (531)
1995 Cinelli Supercorsa (Columbus SLX)
1980s Holdsworth Mistral fixed (531)
2005 Dahon Speed 6 (folder)
(YES I LIKE STEEL)
2008 Viking Saratoga tandem
2008 Micmo Sirocco Hybrid (aluminium!)
2012 BTwin Rockrider 8.1
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At the moment I'm dodging combine harvesters, but no close calls yet.
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Chewa - glad to hear there was no serious damage or injury. That is a pretty bizarre incident and a "close one".
It reminds me of the time a couple of years ago I was forced to stop behind a driver waiting to turn into a driveway that realised they were one house too far along. Without checking mirrors they reversed straight into me until my front wheel stopped the car (buckling in the process). Luckily there was no injury, and the driver took care of the cost of repairs promptly and without any argument.
I guess we just put it down to the silly season,
Cheers,
Ed
It reminds me of the time a couple of years ago I was forced to stop behind a driver waiting to turn into a driveway that realised they were one house too far along. Without checking mirrors they reversed straight into me until my front wheel stopped the car (buckling in the process). Luckily there was no injury, and the driver took care of the cost of repairs promptly and without any argument.
I guess we just put it down to the silly season,
Cheers,
Ed
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