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I'd question whether this frame is bonded together with a rear triangle + front triangle bonded in those 4 places + a manufacturing defect.
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Disc brakes caused this? Maybe, think about the forces when the rear brake was applied. non-drive chain stay receives the most force as it tries to stop the wheel from turning, it snaps and transfers the load to the drive side, snaps it and the seat stays receives the load and they snap as their designed to dampen the load on the saddle and look cool. On rim brakes the stopping force is at the brake location not the wheels connection point. the story doesn't mention if the brakes were being applied when it happened. or maybe a disgruntled wife hit it as he was jra.
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Four went to three went to zero. Okay, I didn't actually retire them...I sold them to someone who, I guess, hadn't seen those photos.
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I'm guessing this was some goofy attempt to give someone a ride on the back of the bike, and the passenger put their feet on the seatstays, causing the chainstays to collapse sequentially.
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I don't think that's a given, the thing deconstructed itself while being used. It probably spent some time sliding along the ground.
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Here are a few "for sure" things (for me):
I'm a guy who won't ride CF, yet I have no other reason than my irrational fear it will fail without warning, despite the fact that millions of people are riding bikes made of it without danger or problem. For the dude who was riding the broken bike in the OP, his failure rate on that particular bike was 100%. No one will ever really know if he did something to induce the failure or if he was indeed Just Riding Along. At 62 years old with still a little motor left, the difference between what I am on one of my steel Merckxs or Guerciottis or a CF wonder bike is negligible. I no longer race and ride solely for fun and fitness. Even though I know my fear of catastrophic failure of CF is irrational, it would still compromise my time on the bike with worry. I applaud those who seek out the best of the best and cause manufacturers to push the envelope in design and execution. It just isn't for me. Last edited by Nomadmax; 10-28-2021 at 03:44 PM. |
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Maybe his kid was doing BMX drops, heard a cracking noise and put it back where he got it saying nothing...
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