Thought I'd share here:
Last Thursday (May 13th) I rode my Kona to work. About a block from my home a lady opened her door in my path. I realize that I shouldn't have been riding so close, but it is a residential street and not that wide. The car had not just pulled up, it hadn't moved since I came onto the block. No brake light action. I had no reason to think that someone was in the car.
Anyway, she opened the door on her Hyundai Accent and it happened so fast! My head pounded the door and I hit the ground like a tub of sh!t. I'm not sure how fast I was going, but I'd guess 10-15mph (about my average rate).
If I had not been wearing the helmet, my head would have been sliced open. My helmet broke as it was. I feel pretty fortunate that I have minor bruising and a nasty abrasion on my elbow. My hands would have also been torn up had I not been wearing full fingered gloves.
The Kona suffered a bent front brake lever and some minor scratches (since I know you guys are interested in the bike
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Last Thursday (May 13th) I rode my Kona to work. About a block from my home a lady opened her door in my path. I realize that I shouldn't have been riding so close, but it is a residential street and not that wide. The car had not just pulled up, it hadn't moved since I came onto the block. No brake light action. I had no reason to think that someone was in the car.
Anyway, she opened the door on her Hyundai Accent and it happened so fast! My head pounded the door and I hit the ground like a tub of sh!t. I'm not sure how fast I was going, but I'd guess 10-15mph (about my average rate).
If I had not been wearing the helmet, my head would have been sliced open. My helmet broke as it was. I feel pretty fortunate that I have minor bruising and a nasty abrasion on my elbow. My hands would have also been torn up had I not been wearing full fingered gloves.
The Kona suffered a bent front brake lever and some minor scratches (since I know you guys are interested in the bike
