I fell off the Rose for the first time today.
Not due to my poor bike handling skills, of course, it was the fault of the Alfine hub.
I got a box full of neutrals - pedals spinning, bike at slow speed, but no drive.
The sensible thing to do would have been to get off the bike.
Instead, I kept spinning the pedals in the hope of finding a gear.
My speed was slowing all the while and I missed what could be called the point of no balance return.
Too late I put my left leg down, only to realise the road sloped away in that direction.
Thus I toppled to the ground in what must have looked like a comedy fall.
Something else to blame was my two heavy pannier bags full of shopping, one of which pinged off the bike.
No real damage done to me or bike, although some items of my groceries are now in squashed packaging.
I've readjusted the hub change and all appears to be well with that, so it may be just one of those things.
There is talk online of the Alfine 11 being unreliable, I think Alex on here had trouble with his.
Given that, and the faff I had to get the gearing right, I don't think my next bike will have one.
But the real moral of the story is put a foot on the ground before the bike loses balance, not after.
Not due to my poor bike handling skills, of course, it was the fault of the Alfine hub.
I got a box full of neutrals - pedals spinning, bike at slow speed, but no drive.
The sensible thing to do would have been to get off the bike.
Instead, I kept spinning the pedals in the hope of finding a gear.
My speed was slowing all the while and I missed what could be called the point of no balance return.
Too late I put my left leg down, only to realise the road sloped away in that direction.
Thus I toppled to the ground in what must have looked like a comedy fall.
Something else to blame was my two heavy pannier bags full of shopping, one of which pinged off the bike.
No real damage done to me or bike, although some items of my groceries are now in squashed packaging.
I've readjusted the hub change and all appears to be well with that, so it may be just one of those things.
There is talk online of the Alfine 11 being unreliable, I think Alex on here had trouble with his.
Given that, and the faff I had to get the gearing right, I don't think my next bike will have one.
But the real moral of the story is put a foot on the ground before the bike loses balance, not after.