Some of you know that I had a highside at mosport rdt last year where I broke my collarbone.
I'm back on the saddle now but every right turn I take I am extremely hesitant. I decided to do some light ramping alone at very moderate speed (no where near knee dragging) and even that triggered some PTSD symptoms; I would look at the corner exit and suddenly experience a sensation of the rear kicking out and me hitting the guard rail. That broke my concentration and made me fixate at the guardrail. This happens with anything turning right from curbs to slippery lines...hell, I fixated at a curb turning right and ended hopping onto it and hopping off.
Left turns I have no problem with...only right. How the **** do I get over this?
And I'll emphasis this: this is not happening at a fast pace. Even taking intersection turns at 30km/h I'm involuntarily freaking out a little.
I'm back on the saddle now but every right turn I take I am extremely hesitant. I decided to do some light ramping alone at very moderate speed (no where near knee dragging) and even that triggered some PTSD symptoms; I would look at the corner exit and suddenly experience a sensation of the rear kicking out and me hitting the guard rail. That broke my concentration and made me fixate at the guardrail. This happens with anything turning right from curbs to slippery lines...hell, I fixated at a curb turning right and ended hopping onto it and hopping off.
Left turns I have no problem with...only right. How the **** do I get over this?
And I'll emphasis this: this is not happening at a fast pace. Even taking intersection turns at 30km/h I'm involuntarily freaking out a little.