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Old 06-10-2023, 10:06 AM #1
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Default Biking over pothole/ speedbump

is it possible that you can get a concussion or neck injury from biking over a large speed bump quit fast. The speed bump was a deeper dip in the road that I was expecting. It made a very loud sound and I felt the force rattle/vibrate through my entire body. I stood up slightly on the bike but there was still a lot of force through my arms on the handlebars and throughout my entire body basically. This felt like quite a massive jolt so I feel quite anxious about it and am angry with myself for not slowing down more.
My bike tire is also pumped up a bit too much a think since I just refilled the air so I think the high pressure fussed more force to transmit through my body.
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