This thread is to show your hurtys that you have got through mountain biking.
sure the Hodge will be along soon to start us off.
sure the Hodge will be along soon to start us off.
Acromioclavicular separation?
Bull track?
Naah Mikey ..there's a lot worse than my little scratch ..sure the Hodge will be along soon to start us off.
Now that is a big send. Well done sir.
Yeah 2nd time there , was onit until it all went wrongBull track?
But was the bike OK?
Here's a picture of me in the E.R. with a compound ankle dislocation. if you look closely, you can see my lower leg bone sticking out of the side of my ankle. The ankle eventually died and it was replaced with an artificial ankle. I switched to eBikes during my recovering from the injury.
View attachment 113745
Well I was hungryHere's a picture of me in the E.R. with a compound ankle dislocation. if you look closely, you can see my lower leg bone sticking out of the side of my ankle. The ankle eventually died and it was replaced with an artificial ankle. I switched to eBikes during my recovering from the injury.
View attachment 113745
Wear your knee pads when riding rocky terrain...Wahoo!
View attachment 113746
WOW that looks painful.Here's a picture of me in the E.R. with a compound ankle dislocation
Just had a kebab for my tea, now on here and the first thing I see is this. CheersHere's a picture of me in the E.R. with a compound ankle dislocation. if you look closely, you can see my lower leg bone sticking out of the side of my ankle. The ankle eventually died and it was replaced with an artificial ankle. I switched to eBikes during my recovering from the injury.
View attachment 113745
Wear your knee pads when riding rocky terrain...Wahoo!
View attachment 113746
It's your thread you ding a ling, you should have thought of that.Just had a kebab for my tea, now on here and the first thing I see is this. Cheers
For those interested, here's the Reader's Digest version.WOW that looks painful.
Can you walk properly now they fixed it, or do you have a limp? I wonder if your legs the same length as it was before.
Blindfolded we all walk in a big circle anyway though
In October of 2019, I had a bad get off and I came down hard on my right foot.
Wow truly remarkable, mad respect deserved for beating that injuryFor those interested, here's the Reader's Digest version.
Mad air time. Well worth it! Hope you’re well healed now
And the winner is...Here's a picture of me in the E.R. with a compound ankle dislocation
Can I borrow your cat…..View attachment 113762
Do not panic, this is just my cat applying some after ride shiatsu to my ankle.
I'm glad your bikes ok . I was getting really worried towards end of story .Scene of the Crime; Several weeks after my recovery I had to return to the area and piece together what had likely happened. I rode this path almost 300 times on my eMTB so I was fairly confident to ride quickly through these deep creeks.
View attachment 113798
I’m pretty sure this was the spot. The blue line was my usual line. It’s only about 5’ deep but the in/out can be tricky.
I believe my front wheel struck the black rock on the red line. My head likely smashed into the old bridge timber after I went OTB. My body probably lay on the with my feet/legs in the creek water.
I don’t know how long I laid there before another rider found me. He asked if I was okay. I could barely talk, didn’t know where I was, didn’t know the way out. I wasn’t much help. After he pulled me out of the creek he started searching me for a phone. I’m not sure how but he called the first number, who happened to be my neighbor and the incident networked out from there. Search and rescue, ambulance and eventually my wife were called.
My rescuer had a tire tube so he create a sling for my arm and shoulder. My neighbour arrived first. He had an idea where we were and must of let others know because shortly after others started showing up to help. I was able to stand by this time so I was partially carried and occasionally walked when I had to. It was about 3-4 miles to the entrance where the ambulance and SARS waited.
As the ambulance attendants prepared me for the ride, my wife showed up. I could kinda tell she wasn’t happy as she removed my dark riding glasses from my face. It was already dark out and I hadn’t noticed. Off to the hospital we went.
I was released the next day. Broken clavicle, dislocated shoulder, cracked ribs and a pretty good concussion. It took about 3 days before I started thinking right. My helmet was destroyed but my bike was ok . Not a scratch and clean tires. Whew.
With my wheels in the air and my head towards the ground …I occasionally try this trick and spin it.I'm glad your bikes ok . I was getting really worried towards end of story .
The World's largest electric mountain bike community.