Went to play out in the snow

Discussion in 'Face Plant' started by MuddySump, Dec 4, 2012.

  1. MuddySump

    MuddySump Adventurer

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    Had some snow last night so thought i would go out on my drz today to see what the trails were like...........silly idea

    Video and a coupe of photos i took from the footage.

    Seeing the 2nd photo and now see why my knee hurts so much :huh


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKx_XxJuJN4


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    Hope you enjoy my pain :D
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  2. Mr. DTM

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    I assume that it is your left knee that is sore - did the handle bars force your leg in the fall ? Hope you rode back without any problems.
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  3. Seth650

    Seth650 Been here awhile

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    Are you [engine] braking, judging by the speed decrease leading up to the crash, making the front end more likely to deflect or tuck?
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  4. MuddySump

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    Yes my left knee. Got home alright. Was gonna keep going then changed my mind :) It wasnt until i got home and rested when it started hurting

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  5. MuddySump

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    Yes i think i probably did. Didnt know that :thumbup:

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  6. crofrog

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    Didn't look like a front tuck... I think you just gave it a bit more gas then it could handle and it stepped out and you wheren't on top of it.

    Ride in the grass beside the road in those conditions.
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    I'm wondering what you were riding on; a road, trail network or ?

    Private or public? Looks like a mix of dirt & paved?

    Probably help to air down a bit in those conditions, though w/ out studs you are fooked on ice.
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  8. MuddySump

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    It was a dirt trail, hard packed in some places.

    Its public roads (byways), very strict here in the UK where you can ride.

    Tyres had 15psi in, you sometimes have to do quite a bit of paved road inbetween the trails :cry
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  9. ozmoses

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    Seemed like great terrain, nice scenery too! I especially liked the tight, hedge-lined sections .

    Out of curiosity, are there a good number of dirt roads there still? I'm fairly confident there are still more miles of dirt vs paved here in the US. Trails, on the other hand...
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  10. MuddySump

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    Its not too bad, the problem is you sometimes have to do a lot of road miles to get between the trails for a decent days ride out.

    Not too sure about other parts of the UK, some places look like they have a lot more than us, Northumbria area, and the likes of Scotland there is none as they have different laws there and i think its all private land or something like that
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