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• #28302
flaps brah
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• #28303
Difference between full-size mudguards and inferior stuff like raceblades (which I now have) or cruds (good at protecting drivetrain and headset, bad at protecting the person behind you. which I used to have, concidentally)
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• #28304
Difference between full-size mudguards WITH long flaps and inferior stuff
ftfy
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• #28305
EEEK!!
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• #28306
How did that happen??
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• #28307
had to emergency punch a van. got called a fucking cunt by neanderthal that thought over taking me heading towards a stopped bus at a junction with less space between me and the bus than the length of his van was a top notch idea at 6am. The wheel spin acceleration to thunking stall on trying to accelerate at me afterwards was a highlight.
Maybe it's time to re-read the camera thread, get anger management classes and and hope i get to chortle at at least one cycle training related comment...
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• #28308
I’m not really sure to be honest, definitely lack of attention to my bike mostly to blame. I assume it has a bit to do with the fact that the rubber washer I’m using under the spindle bolt isn’t an original part and actually slightly thinner than the rotor ones?
I was just riding along and it felt like I’d started to unclip so I tried to clip back in and then I had a crank arm dangling from my foot 😂 luckily this all happened on a cycle path and not on a road.
Weirdly not the first time it’s happened to me either but last time was because the previous crank’s thread stripped which sucked.
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• #28309
Huh. Still a bit weird that you wouldn't feel it starting to come off first... but hey at least you were clipped in so you didn't lose the crank arm! :D
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• #28310
Looked like something similar happened to someone turning from Tooley Street onto London Bridge this morning? He was riding along fine then all of a sudden he was on the floor. NDS crank on the floor about 6 feet away from where he hit the deck with the DS crank along with chainrings also detaching themselves. Was weird
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• #28311
Jesus 😳 hope they were okay!
That baffles me that both sides could come off at the same time, any time I’ve removed a DS crank arm it’s needed a mallet to get the spindle moving through the BB.
*Edit: unless it was square tapered I guess? But still how unlucky do you have to be for both crank arms to come loose at the same time?
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• #28312
Yeah it’s not as obvious as you’d think I guess!
Though my pedals are a bit fucked and have some play in them so that definitely will have masked the feeling a bit, I’ve Checked the play in those by hand recently though and didn’t notice any play in the cranks at the time so this must’ve come undone pretty quickly.
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• #28313
How did that happen??
Too Much Awesome Power™.
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• #28314
I know, whenever I've had to take both sides off for any reason its involved scraped knuckles and may swears. Was almost jealous of him!
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• #28315
From my experience, that’s pretty common on Rotor cranks. Thread lock helps.
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• #28316
I would say check it regularly, like when you clean the bike, but by the looks of it that’s rare.
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• #28317
Think once the NDS falls off on these newfangled two piece cransets, there’s fuckall holding the DS / spindle into the cups. So, not a square tapered crankset is more likely.
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• #28318
by the looks of it that’s rare.
Ooo you bitch! It rains a lot in Manchester and I spend half my commute riding through leaf mulch okay! Buying mudguards soon and i’ll give it a clean it then until then I’m fighting a losing battle.
From my experience, that’s pretty common on Rotor cranks.
🤔 hmm you never told me this when I purchased them from you.
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• #28319
There’s quite a lot of friction IME? And what forces are you putting on a crank arm big enough to slide a spindle about 20cm to the right?
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• #28320
Sadly, I think we can rule that out.
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• #28321
Well, it's the cause of every single bike failure I've ever had. :)
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• #28322
I was joking. You should see the state of my road bike. Keep meaning to wash it, keep not having time during daylight hours.
I’m pretty sure I said to threadlock the non drive side retaining bolt. Once I’d done that properly, it stayed tight.
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• #28323
I was also only pulling your leg mate!
But yes, thread lock is on the never ending shopping list!
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• #28324
So it's winter now then...
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• #28325
s’freezin
I still get sprayed in the face when tailing people with mudguards...go figure?! They just don't get that brown striped shitty arse.