A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
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A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby goneriding » Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:54 pm
On I hop again and take a couple of pedals twisting the handlebars back and forth. Same grabbing feeling.
Off I hop again. twist the handlebars back and forth a few times. Nothing interesting. Wheel the bike down the road leaning on the handlebars twisting them back and forth. Same grabbing. "Perhaps something is stuck" thinks I. Apparently not is the feedback I get from the bike as I bounce the front wheel a couple of times. What does happen is that the front wheel and the forks drop out of the headset and I was left with a pair of handlebars in my hands!
Basically, the steering tube has sheared through and I am up for a new set of forks.
Lucky for me one more right turn and another left and I would have been on a very fast downhill (60+ kph). Could have been a bad one!
That's 2 wheels and one set of forks in 12 months. Methinks this is getting to TLL territory!
On the upside I get to buy a new set of forks!
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby xavdav » Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:14 pm
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby Nobody » Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:54 pm
At a guess I'm going to say it was aluminium alloy. I don't think there are many carbon steerers anymore, are there?
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby goneriding » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:22 pm
Before anyone gets to it. Here are the pics (apologies for the poor quality - camera phone!) as proof it did happen.
This is a shot looking down towards the forks. You can see the shear is almost at the top of the forks.
This one is of the steerer end.
An interesting question is whether this part is considered part of the frame or not. Going for the warranty angle on this one although I am guessing not!
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby Mulger bill » Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:37 am
So glad all yer copped was a fright, good luck with the fix.
D'yer mind if I ask what brand/model?
Shaun
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby rustguard » Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:23 am
I thought more steerers were now carbon than before, my old carbon forks were composite new ones are carbon. I havnt been checking out muchh new stuff though.Nobody wrote:I'm just here to tag this interesting thread with an e-mail notification to see what the steerer was made of.
At a guess I'm going to say it was aluminium alloy. I don't think there are many carbon steerers anymore, are there?
I am interested in what brand it is too
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby toolonglegs » Fri Jul 31, 2009 6:02 am
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby goneriding » Fri Jul 31, 2009 8:24 am
Up until last night I've been more than happy with it.
I'll be giving the gents at Cell a call this morning to see what they have to say and report back. Their website says 5 years warranty on the frame and 1 year on all the other bits. I've generally found them to be pretty good.
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby m@ » Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:32 am
Second spontaneous failure of a Cell bike mentioned on this forum today... not good. I'd say you have a very strong case regardless of what they say - see Christopher's advice in the other thread. Even if it were outside the five-year frame warranty period, a reasonable person would not expect a bike to spontaneously break!
Glad you didn't come a cropper!
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby goneriding » Fri Jul 31, 2009 10:11 am
Phew! I thought I might have more than two days off the bike! Is there a methodone treatment for bikes?
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby bigfriendlyvegan » Fri Jul 31, 2009 5:18 pm
Get more bikes.goneriding wrote:Just got off the phone to Cell. It appears that it may well be covered under warranty (fingers crossed). Otherwise they seem keen to "do the right thing" ASAP.
Phew! I thought I might have more than two days off the bike! Is there a methodone treatment for bikes?
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby goneriding » Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:30 pm
I took the beastie (all 3 parts of it) into the shop this morning and showed it to the Boss. Apparently, not covered by warranty but replaced on the spot!
No ifs, no buts. AKA Customer Service. Further this is the level of service I've always got from these guys.
Can't complain about that!
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Postby toolonglegs » Sat Aug 01, 2009 3:42 pm
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby goneriding » Sat Aug 01, 2009 7:02 pm
I'm looking on the bright side!
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby Nobody » Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:48 am
What's the bright side? Is it that you didn't die the last time, or that you have another 15,000Km (2 years) before you have to worry about it again?goneriding wrote:Cynic!
I'm looking on the bright side!
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Re: A funny thing happened on the way home tonight!
Postby Pushy » Sun Aug 02, 2009 9:30 am
The pessimist in me say the new one may not last as longNobody wrote:What's the bright side? Is it that you didn't die the last time, or that you have another 15,000Km (2 years) before you have to worry about it again?goneriding wrote:Cynic!
I'm looking on the bright side!
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