Well, i learned a valuable lesson today.
Brake for train tracks at bad angles!!
Can't say i really remember what happened too well. Was traveling along and next thing i know, i see a track, i hear the clank of the bike, feel my shoulders hit something, realize i'm down, and see some guy pull over to the side of the road almost the second it happened.
Very thankful that i was wearing my helmet ( yes, it took a blow for me ), jacket ( which now is trash ), and gloves ( my hand was scraped up very bad everywhere there wasn't glove material ). Very thankful i was doing just 20mph as well.
No broken bones.... no concussion.. just some road rash & very very sore and i can't lift my arms up very fast at the moment
I've got no feckin' idea how i scraped up BOTH handlebars..
The cycle analyst lived, with the mount breaking very gracefully.
the handlebar i had strapped down to my cargo rack, and the rear cargo beams helped slow the bike down and are pretty scratched up but OK.
Not sure what can be done about these tracks but i'm gonna talk to the city about these. The guy who helped me up after i regained my senses told me that he wrecked his bike on the same road. I wonder how many bikes have wrecked here.
I'm sure my tire literally got sucked right into the track as the groove was deep and the angle very slight.
So here's a word of wisdom to you guys.... watch out for this, especially at higher speeds.
Brake for train tracks at bad angles!!

Can't say i really remember what happened too well. Was traveling along and next thing i know, i see a track, i hear the clank of the bike, feel my shoulders hit something, realize i'm down, and see some guy pull over to the side of the road almost the second it happened.
Very thankful that i was wearing my helmet ( yes, it took a blow for me ), jacket ( which now is trash ), and gloves ( my hand was scraped up very bad everywhere there wasn't glove material ). Very thankful i was doing just 20mph as well.
No broken bones.... no concussion.. just some road rash & very very sore and i can't lift my arms up very fast at the moment

I've got no feckin' idea how i scraped up BOTH handlebars..

The cycle analyst lived, with the mount breaking very gracefully.

the handlebar i had strapped down to my cargo rack, and the rear cargo beams helped slow the bike down and are pretty scratched up but OK.
Not sure what can be done about these tracks but i'm gonna talk to the city about these. The guy who helped me up after i regained my senses told me that he wrecked his bike on the same road. I wonder how many bikes have wrecked here.
I'm sure my tire literally got sucked right into the track as the groove was deep and the angle very slight.
So here's a word of wisdom to you guys.... watch out for this, especially at higher speeds.