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moomin
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PostPosted: 20:13 - 30 Sep 2015    Post subject: Dropped my bike today Reply with quote

Today I dropped my bike on my foot while doing a u-turn, My foot is only sprained I hope, and the my bike only has a snapped brake lever.

After the accident I had a weird episode, that I now realise was concussion, I do not remember hitting my head on the ground, as I believe I had my head up the whole time looking at my leg.

I have two questions, should I replace my helmet, and should cut my new lever to create a fracture point so I can get home safely with 1/2 sized levers.
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Iain.
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PostPosted: 20:17 - 30 Sep 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Me too.

I called it a swearword and picked it up, then got on with my day.
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PostPosted: 23:05 - 30 Sep 2015    Post subject: Re: Dropped my bike today Reply with quote

moomin wrote:
Today I dropped my bike on my foot while doing a u-turn, My foot is only sprained I hope, and the my bike only has a snapped brake lever.

After the accident I had a weird episode, that I now realise was concussion, I do not remember hitting my head on the ground, as I believe I had my head up the whole time looking at my leg.

I have two questions, should I replace my helmet


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You need to see a doctor about the possible concussion.

If you has hit the helmet yes you must replace it.

moomin wrote:
and the my bike only has a snapped brake lever.

and should cut my new lever to create a fracture point so I can get home safely with 1/2 sized levers.


I have no idea what do you mean here.
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fatjames
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PostPosted: 07:31 - 01 Oct 2015    Post subject: Re: Dropped my bike today Reply with quote

moomin wrote:
should I replace my helmet


I wouldn't bother, but it's your head. I heard a rule that if your helmet drops from higher than waist height, it needs replacing.

moomin wrote:
and should cut my new lever to create a fracture point so I can get home safely with 1/2 sized levers.


If your lever still works, I'd just use it and order a replacement. Is there a sharp edge you're going hurt yourself on?
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PostPosted: 07:53 - 01 Oct 2015    Post subject: Re: Dropped my bike today Reply with quote

Val wrote:

moomin wrote:
and the my bike only has a snapped brake lever.

and should cut my new lever to create a fracture point so I can get home safely with 1/2 sized levers.


I have no idea what do you mean here.


a lot of levers (mine included, image below are not mine) have a built in weak spot, where they will snap.

https://cdn-images-2.medium.com/max/600/1*gVSue7bQCfeSu6nWWVjH4w.jpeg
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PostPosted: 10:56 - 01 Oct 2015    Post subject: Re: Dropped my bike today Reply with quote

fatjames wrote:


I wouldn't bother, but it's your head. I heard a rule that if your helmet drops from higher than waist height, it needs replacing.



Only if there's a head in it at the time. If there's nothing inside the helmet when it's dropped, there's nothing to compress (& ruin) the polystyrene stuff, so a waist-height drop probably won't hurt it.

But in this instance there was a head inside it, so yes - replace.
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moomin
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PostPosted: 15:44 - 01 Oct 2015    Post subject: Re: Dropped my bike today Reply with quote

Val wrote:
I have no idea what do you mean here.


Sorry that was the concussion talking, I had to ride 20 miles home in rush hour traffic with essentially no brakes as I had only 1 inch of brake lever and my right, brake foot was injured so as others have stated I was asking about doing a DIY break away point in the new lever I ordered.
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PostPosted: 02:34 - 03 Oct 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

if suspect concussion see doctor. If you smacked your head on the ground inside your lid hard enough to cause concussion replace lid.

Alternatively, you had a weird episode on the bike and fell over. Then another one. See doctor.

Alternatively weird episode was stroke/brain tumour/panic attack/shock/low blood sugar or a million other things.

See doctor.
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