how not to ride your mountain bike in the street.
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how not to ride your mountain bike in the street.
On 4/29/2018 12:42 PM, AMuzi wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/vid...y-nothing.html At about 16 seconds his right foot leaves the pedal at the same time his left foot suddenly swings down to the bottom. I don't see a derailleur. I wonder if he had a hub gear that shifted into a false neutral? -- - Frank Krygowski |
how not to ride your mountain bike in the street.
On 4/29/2018 8:21 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 4/29/2018 12:42 PM, AMuzi wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/vid...y-nothing.html At about 16 seconds his right foot leaves the pedal at the same time his left foot suddenly swings down to the bottom. I don't see a derailleur. I wonder if he had a hub gear that shifted into a false neutral? Someone showed that to me at breakfast on a miniature screen. Now that I've watched it on a big screen I don't think it's a mountain bike. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
how not to ride your mountain bike in the street.
On 2018-04-29 18:46, AMuzi wrote:
On 4/29/2018 8:21 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote: On 4/29/2018 12:42 PM, AMuzi wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/vid...y-nothing.html At about 16 seconds his right foot leaves the pedal at the same time his left foot suddenly swings down to the bottom. I don't see a derailleur. I wonder if he had a hub gear that shifted into a false neutral? A chain snap would do that as well. BT. Someone showed that to me at breakfast on a miniature screen. Now that I've watched it on a big screen I don't think it's a mountain bike. No, but as Frank said he slipped off the pedal. I believe he slipped off the left pedal first and that percipitated the fall. He was trying to pedal harder and may have partially gone out of the saddle. Possibly he wasn't used to that mode of powering a bike and messed up. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
how not to ride your mountain bike in the street.
Per Joerg:
No, but as Frank said he slipped off the pedal. I believe he slipped off the left pedal first and that percipitated the fall. He was trying to pedal harder and may have partially gone out of the saddle. Possibly he wasn't used to that mode of powering a bike and messed up. At first glance, I thought his left pedal spindle had broken - but your explanation makes more sense. -- Pete Cresswell |
how not to ride your mountain bike in the street.
On 2018-04-30 14:12, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Joerg: No, but as Frank said he slipped off the pedal. I believe he slipped off the left pedal first and that percipitated the fall. He was trying to pedal harder and may have partially gone out of the saddle. Possibly he wasn't used to that mode of powering a bike and messed up. At first glance, I thought his left pedal spindle had broken - but your explanation makes more sense. Of course, one always has to ponder where there could be an underlying deeper cause. Such as booze :-) -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
how not to ride your mountain bike in the street.
Per Joerg:
Of course, one always has to ponder where there could be an underlying deeper cause. Such as booze :-) http://tinyurl.com/y9tsn3hm -- Pete Cresswell |
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