Whys of Falls
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@s-leon I have noticed this too, sometimes things change on the way back on the same ride. But, I actually try not to memorize the trails. I ride the same 40ish miles of single track over and over again, so I try to forget as much as possible to keep it from getting boring and letting my guard down.
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We're all a bit worse for wear the past few days aren't we. Hope your scrapes are healing up nicely @HanahsDax
Gave a corner way too many beans and ended up paying for it with a fresh hole in my jeans, tights and knee plus a nicely ground off edge on the wrist guards.
(Pulled the jeans over the bloodied bit. It's nothing impressive but nobody wants to see that)
(These things have saved my wrists more times than I'm willing to admit)
There's a really fun corner to come up on and hook around. Being used to the Whisper I used to really lean into it to get the tire to follow. Forgetting the new Hoosier D20 is a dream and doesn't need any sort of effort to turn I pressed too hard on my heelside and plummeted off the board halfway into a full 45 lean at maybe 10+mph.
Got up, picked up Slush off the road and carried on off to go get dinner. Only noticed my bloodied knee later after prying off my bottom half. Oops, one less patch of skin to shave I guess ;)
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@s-leon
I was having the same before my last spill. Happily cruising at 22-23mph and forget how little margin there's left. I tuned down 1 mph, maybe 2😂.The "field weakening" using back-emf of the motor increases the max rpm of the motor but the cost is torque. Definitely will not use this on vesc where rpm is true and reliable. So for more speed add more cells;)
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It is more or less official: At my six week check-up today after clavicle surgery all is healing well, and the doctor says as long as I take it easy with that arm and do not fall on that shoulder I can resume life! To me that means that as long as I do not fall on my leading arm/shoulder, I can Onewheel. The BadgerSense is help as a safeguard.
And I have held to the doctor's advice even before it was given.
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@s-leon said in Whys of Falls:
as long as I do not fall on my leading arm/shoulder
Time to ride switch! Which, btw, I am incapable of. :)
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@onedangt -- Switch? Not likely after 22,000 regular miles. Ha!
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@s-leon I always wanted to ride switch when I snowboarded, but it was a pain as I would have to remount my bindings and was stuck on the beginner slope.
However, last year I started riding switch(regular) on my OW and I'm at a level where I was after 3 months of goofy riding OW , not confident enough to ride in traffic yet. -
@lemur i always get Fakey and Switch confused, but i can ride for short (generally straight) distances Fakey on my snowboard. still haven't managed it on my Pint, though. i tried to learn for a few weeks back in the Before Times, but then decided that the way i ride, it's just fine if i only ride Regular. same with SimpleStop: i learned with it on, and i got used to it and like it, so i just decided to leave it on in the end.
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@franko Yeah, fakie is short end forward, I tried on steeper slopes, but always revert back to safety after 10-20 meters and tired of falling on my butt.
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@lemur just gotta go slow. ill bring my gnarliest board n wear something pink. i wore a bike helmet once n it was a big hit at the park.
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My little contribution to this off-topic:
switch = opposite to your natural stance
fakie = riding battery side forward, sensors back (while feet remaining on same pads respectively your stance type)
[While in skateboarding these mean higher science ...]
... in onewheeling implementing both of these terms is somewhat comprehensible.
I wouldn't see 'switch' in snowboarding due to boots clamped onto board. And I wouldn't imagine 'fakie' with surfboard due to its hydrodynamycs. But I might be short-sighted as not deeply involved in either sports. -
@sirgu based on your description, for both OW and snowboarding, then, i can ride Fakie (or Fakey?), i can't ride Switch.
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I took a gnarly digger the other day. The cause, showboating combined with a pothole I didn’t see. No one or thing to blame but myself. It wouldn’t have been as bad if I wasn’t being a moron.
I came into a parking lot at the local market, saw a friend who I just worked with earlier and tried to show off for him. I took a left hand turn at decent speed while pulling a rear ankle grab when I hit a pothole that sent me into a wobble I couldn’t ride out.
I slammed on my left side having my elbow take the majority of the impact. I rolled it out to the right and watched my board roll three times before coming to a stop. I immediately felt the burning pain of a scrape on my left hand palm. I dusted myself off, shook my head in displeasure of my behavior and rode to clean myself up. That’s when I notice the nasty abrasion on my left elbow.
WARNING: Viewer discretion is advised.
My palms have minor abrasions as well as the left side of my iliac crest and the lower section of the left side of my rib cage. Bruising on the inside of my left knee right above the knee cap on the inside of my thigh. Figured I would spare everyone those photos. Insult to injury, no pun intended, I took another fall yesterday. To Be Continued...
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@hanahsdax gnarly
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@hanahsdax -- Oh! Painful! -- and another fall, too?!!! Darn it!!!
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@hanahsdax Big ouch! Palm scrapes suck but that elbow must really bite.
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Haven't really fallen for over 9k miles until today. Luckily, it was a low speed crash (< 10 mph).
Was just after my turnaround point after 11 miles of riding where I like to hit this quarter mile gravel road. You basically have to ride in one of the wheel tracks to avoid being in too much gravel. So I get near the end and this HUGE mowing tractor, bigger than most trucks, was parked right in the middle blocking both wheel tracks. The operator was sitting on the side having lunch. I "should've" gotten off and carried around it, but it looked like a clear path just outside the left wheel track, so I went for it. I got past the tractor fine, but then coming back into the road, I think I hit some deep loose gravel and the board just slipped away to the right and I went down, sliding in the 1 inch gravel. Really not even time to think about jumping off and since the board was gone so fast, really just tried to tuck in my arms and land.
Results are my left forearm scraped from elbow to my wrist guard, but not as bad as
@S-Leon@HanahsDax's pic above. Somehow my right thumb got split right in front of my nail and dirt got inside. Very minor scrapes on my left leg and some scrapes on my left side near the ribs. Left wrist guard did some saving as it's a bit scratched up. The GT carbon fiber fender got some pretty big scratches from all the rocks, so now it has some character.Worst part was, I had to ride the 11 miles home with no way to clean up or bandage my wounds. I think I'll put together a small med kit and start carrying that with some water so I can at least do some triage next time. :)
Edit: gnarly pic owner corrected!
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@onedangt -- Gravel rashes are painful! But it was not me in the photo above -- that's the elbow of HanahsDax! Personally, I wear Fox Titan Pro Elbow guards complete with forearm coverage, too. Doesn't it happen that falls occur unexpectedly! Heal well!!! -- Good idea on the medical kit.
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i broke my smith forefront helmet yesterday. i took the fang minis off my xr cause they keep twisting around with the bang bumpers, and i took a corner too fast on the local singletrack. i guess the nose digged in, and somehow i flew off the board and managed to roll backwards on my back, and then bonk my helmet on the trails from the back. earbuds went flying out, and my helmet cracked pretty big time, though my head did not. i guess i needed a new helmet anyways :)
i put the fangs back on, turns out they are super useful even on dirty trails.
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@swinefeaster -- Oh! Much better a cracked helmet than a damaged head. How is the rest of you?