I was riding a green trail to prove to my brother that it’s really easy and then this happened…🫠🫠🫠 I’m not sure what I even crashed on, I kinda just fell and died😭
Either your pedal hit something, or you maybe hit a sudden dip in the trail and didn’t have a good enough grip on the bars. Left hand lost grip a bit, right hand suddenly pushed the bar forward cause you had your weight on it, wheel goes left and bike goes down.
Hollirc on
Sweaty hands, greasy grips, and a big bump all conspired against you.
Get some gloves and even if you don’t avoid this at least slapping the ground will feel a lot better
not_my_monkeys_ on
Don’t let go of the handlebars while riding.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
SirSquidlicker on
Why did you let go of the handle bar?
Mako_ on
I don’t know how many times I’m just pedaling down a flat part of trail and suddenly I’m on the ground looking around thinking WTF just happened.
AbidingDuderino on
Wear gloves. Get longer shorts
SilentCastle9 on
you should wear some gloves. rubber from. grips + sweat isn’t a good mix
Spreadeaglebeagle44 on
Hey that’s my move!
im_in_hiding on
Not wearing gloves is certainly a choice
IllegalThings on
Sweaty grip, you can see your hand slip. Get gloves… just as important as those knee pads if not more.
nhp890 on
Almost as if /u/isuzutrooper told you you should wear gloves a few posts ago
wreckedbutwhole420 on
Full face helmet and no gloves lol
Even if it’s hot I wear the fingerless ones to protect palms and farm aura
I’m going to go with your left pedal coming down and hitting whatever that is. Also, for the love of all that is good and pure, wear gloves!
Xavier847 on
Gnarly drop, you’ll get it next time
600lbsofsin77 on
Slick handed fool
getjustin on
Separated my AC on the worst crash of my life going in a straight line across a ski run. It was like the hand of god just pushed me the hell over. I looked over the trail while I was waiting for help and found nothing obvious.
TheJuiceBoxS on
Haha, I did something similar recently. I had been going over some somewhat technical stuff, then hit a tiny bit of sand on a flat section and ate shit hard.
MrPapis on
You clearly wasn’t prepared for that bump and your hands wasn’t holding the bars, so they slipped and you fell.
Nervous_Wrangler_756 on
Your left pedal hit the ground
TheCABK on
That’s a solid Endo, try not to put your arm out during the fall…roll into it. (easier said than done I know) snap snap goes the clavicle.
useriousstuff on
Looks to me like your left pedal struck something. I would recommend gloves, they really help maintaining a secure grip on the hm handlebars. That may or may not have saved this fall but it’s important to hang on and at times forcefully resist the bars getting yanked out of your hands
Grandviewsurfer on
Weird. It looks like you washed out after that teeny drop ever so slightly. You clearly were not anticipating whatever funky rut was down there. But also.. your front tire isn’t rotating even after your hand comes off. Do I have that right? Maybe the washout was bigger than it seems? I had to go back and make sure you didn’t grab a handful of brake. Would love to see the tracks. I would have gone back and investigated that one for sure. Must have felt weird.
Rainbike80 on
It happens. Don’t be so hard on yourself.
Training-Year3734 on
Pretty obvious pedal strike..
EvilMorty137 on
Did your pedal smack the ground and bounce you off them?
GLASSHOUSELABSTX on
I find if I don’t have my levers rotated back (up) enough, I end up with perfectly straight wrists and my hands slip off easier. It’s good to have a slight bend in the wrist so your hand naturally stays on the bar in this situation
Far_Land7215 on
Gloves
Lanky_Ad6712 on
The ground. You crashed on the ground.
METT- on
You hit a bump and squeezed the front brake lever and hence almost endo’d.
ridinderty on
I’ll NEVER understand not wearing gloves while riding. But it seems I’m the minority
SecretEntertainer130 on
The comments about gloves aren’t exactly wrong, but this was more of a wrist strength/posture problem from where I sit. The way you grip the bars needs to be flexible, but firm enough to handle sudden, jarring hits like this. Your wrist straight up rolls off the bar in the video (which I’m sure feels great on your thumb today).
Pull ups, and wrist strengthening exercises can definitely help avoid spontaneously letting go of the handlebars. Same with keeping your weight more on your pedals and less on the bars. And yes, gloves will help, although I doubt it would have saved you in this case except for the part where you high five the rocks and dirt.
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Either your pedal hit something, or you maybe hit a sudden dip in the trail and didn’t have a good enough grip on the bars. Left hand lost grip a bit, right hand suddenly pushed the bar forward cause you had your weight on it, wheel goes left and bike goes down.
Sweaty hands, greasy grips, and a big bump all conspired against you.
Get some gloves and even if you don’t avoid this at least slapping the ground will feel a lot better
Don’t let go of the handlebars while riding.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
Why did you let go of the handle bar?
I don’t know how many times I’m just pedaling down a flat part of trail and suddenly I’m on the ground looking around thinking WTF just happened.
Wear gloves. Get longer shorts
you should wear some gloves. rubber from. grips + sweat isn’t a good mix
Hey that’s my move!
Not wearing gloves is certainly a choice
Sweaty grip, you can see your hand slip. Get gloves… just as important as those knee pads if not more.
Almost as if /u/isuzutrooper told you you should wear gloves a few posts ago
Full face helmet and no gloves lol
Even if it’s hot I wear the fingerless ones to protect palms and farm aura
Please wear gloves.
How many fingers do you use to brake?
https://preview.redd.it/5vd937u0estg1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f4de64c3808a731b62858d93b0ebd22fc209072c
I’m going to go with your left pedal coming down and hitting whatever that is. Also, for the love of all that is good and pure, wear gloves!
Gnarly drop, you’ll get it next time
Slick handed fool
Separated my AC on the worst crash of my life going in a straight line across a ski run. It was like the hand of god just pushed me the hell over. I looked over the trail while I was waiting for help and found nothing obvious.
Haha, I did something similar recently. I had been going over some somewhat technical stuff, then hit a tiny bit of sand on a flat section and ate shit hard.
You clearly wasn’t prepared for that bump and your hands wasn’t holding the bars, so they slipped and you fell.
Your left pedal hit the ground
That’s a solid Endo, try not to put your arm out during the fall…roll into it. (easier said than done I know) snap snap goes the clavicle.
Looks to me like your left pedal struck something. I would recommend gloves, they really help maintaining a secure grip on the hm handlebars. That may or may not have saved this fall but it’s important to hang on and at times forcefully resist the bars getting yanked out of your hands
Weird. It looks like you washed out after that teeny drop ever so slightly. You clearly were not anticipating whatever funky rut was down there. But also.. your front tire isn’t rotating even after your hand comes off. Do I have that right? Maybe the washout was bigger than it seems? I had to go back and make sure you didn’t grab a handful of brake. Would love to see the tracks. I would have gone back and investigated that one for sure. Must have felt weird.
It happens. Don’t be so hard on yourself.
Pretty obvious pedal strike..
Did your pedal smack the ground and bounce you off them?
I find if I don’t have my levers rotated back (up) enough, I end up with perfectly straight wrists and my hands slip off easier. It’s good to have a slight bend in the wrist so your hand naturally stays on the bar in this situation
Gloves
The ground. You crashed on the ground.
You hit a bump and squeezed the front brake lever and hence almost endo’d.
I’ll NEVER understand not wearing gloves while riding. But it seems I’m the minority
The comments about gloves aren’t exactly wrong, but this was more of a wrist strength/posture problem from where I sit. The way you grip the bars needs to be flexible, but firm enough to handle sudden, jarring hits like this. Your wrist straight up rolls off the bar in the video (which I’m sure feels great on your thumb today).
Pull ups, and wrist strengthening exercises can definitely help avoid spontaneously letting go of the handlebars. Same with keeping your weight more on your pedals and less on the bars. And yes, gloves will help, although I doubt it would have saved you in this case except for the part where you high five the rocks and dirt.
Skill issue