LOL the footage is damning, I do see what looks like a tap on the left brake lever....
I know what I did.
I used to ride a ton on snow and ice. My rear brakes wore out 3x faster than my front. I also got in the habit of standing up for a quick exit if needed whenever I needed to hit the brakes.
Funniest one I did was on an ice patch and the bike slid out from under me. I step out of it and slid across the ice on my feet. I got an applause from car driver who happens to see it happen.
And for using the front brake....
Never brake in slippery ground. Never brake with the front brake on slippery ground.
Best to avoid slippery ground at all.
I ride an electric fat bike and have tried a particularly sloppy patch of trail, twice, feeling quite confident of my wide, knobby tires. Both times I regretted my decision.
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I have only had a couple harsh wrecks on my bike in all my almost 40+ years of riding and commuting. I had a 7.5 mile one way commute in Seattle and did it 2-3 times a week with most weeks 4-5 times. It rains a lot in Seattle so I was always in the wet but if you take precautions, its not so bad.
So this one time it was cold and wet and I was at the end of the ride, pulling into the parking garage where the bike locker is. I have to go down a ramp and then turn left at the first underground floor.
The ground is wet and when I took the left my wheels just decided to point the right direction but keep going in the way they were, and me in click in peddles.
The only time in my adult life I have flopped and it hurt and left a lot of road rash... and the parking lot attendant had to come and ask me if I was alright.
So tissek, I feel you man. Hope it didn't leave too much of a mark :)
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