I don’t have any useful advice but to those of you who have been hurt in 
wrecks:  it hurts this nurse’s heart to hear it. I’m just so sorry. Ben, I 
hope you are totally ok, and that your bike is as well. Exliontamer, geez 
what a story. Rear-ended! Ugh, awful. So sorry, you guys.



On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 2:15:21 PM UTC-7 exliontamer wrote:

> I got rear ended by a car(while riding my Atlantis strangely enough) years 
> ago. Granted it was pretty brutal to me and the bike(the front wheel 
> taco'd, the rack was bent, etc). I took it to a shop that I knew had proper 
> frame aligning tools and would recommend you do the same to be safe. They 
> were able to bend my fork blade back in place and get the rear spacing back 
> as they were thrown out of whack from the impact. I think it's a smart 
> thing to do for safety and peace of mind.
>
> On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 3:23:51 PM UTC-5 bjmi...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hey Patrick,
>> Thanks for your thoughts (and sorry about that ice cream cart). It's an 
>> Atlantis (2019 MIT) so I'm guessing it's one of the stouter forks they make.
>>
>> Thanks again!
>> Ben
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 1:45 PM Patrick Moore <bert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm glad you were not hurt, and kudos -- if you fell, at least it was 
>>> while being friendly.
>>>
>>> As someone who has had his share of falls, for reasons reasonable and 
>>> very stupid, I'd guess that the very fact that your basket was bashed about 
>>> quite seriously is an indication that your fork is not damaged -- the 
>>> basket acted as a crumple zone. I "guess." But if you examine your fork 
>>> closely and see no damage, I'd guess (again, that weasel word) that it's 
>>> fine. Forks can take some beating.
>>>
>>> What bike? If the bike is a Rivendell model, especially one of the 
>>> stouter models, *a fortiori* and so forth.
>>>
>>> Patrick Moore, who at age 12 or 13 once bent a fork by stupidly 
>>> concentrating on rubbing a preceding rider's rear fender with his front 
>>> tire -- and running into a timber-built ice cream cart, in New Delhi, India.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 10:18 AM Ben Mihovk <bjmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello!
>>>> I've been back into riding since November of 2019 and just yesterday 
>>>> fell to the ground from a moving bike for the first time since then (fell 
>>>> a 
>>>> few times when I was in middle school, too!). It was the stupidest thing 
>>>> and I'll only say I wasn't going too fast and I tried to wave at a polite 
>>>> driver as I was out to the saddle trying to get up to a fast enough speed 
>>>> to shift to an easier gear. It was humiliating and I'm lucky that I only 
>>>> have a sore shoulder, elbow, and thigh from it.
>>>>
>>>> The bike seems fine, but here's where I need help. The basket on a 
>>>> Mark's rack on the front took the heaviest beating...totally bent and the 
>>>> diving board on the rack bent, too. My grip tape on the right bar and the 
>>>> metal barrel adjuster got scraped up, too. The chain came off the 
>>>> chainring, but went back on quick. The impact caused my handlebars out of 
>>>> alignment, so I fixed that with my mini tool, got on the bike, and rode to 
>>>> a park and had my wife come pick me up. 
>>>>
>>>> Again, I know this is not a serious wreck, but I would like to know 
>>>> what you all typically check for safety and reliability on your bikes 
>>>> after 
>>>> they've taken an impact. Wheels aren't wobbling, brakes are working, bike 
>>>> shifts fine, etc... But should I worry about my fork since the basket and 
>>>> rack got twisted? 
>>>>
>>>> Finally...I did hit my head on the pavement hard enough that the foam 
>>>> in my helmet cracked. It was a Thousand helmet, which I liked...but if 
>>>> anyone has recommendations on safe bike helmets that don't look goofy, I'm 
>>>> all ears.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Ben in Omaha 
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