@xtaran asks:
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@xtaran asks:
Given that the freewheel of my Brompton Electric G-Line started failing today and the cassette was spinning without the wheel in both directions...
Q2. What _unexpected_ part failures have you had on your cycle(s)? (Ordinary flat tires do not count.
)#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A2. There’s a little plastic piece on my main bike (Tern NBD) that attaches to the gear hub. After what turned out to be quite a few warning signs last year, it basically just snapped in half as I went over a bump. Took a while to get the replacement part in, as it wasn’t something my LBS kept in stock. Irksome to be sidelined for a small plastic piece! (I’m sure it has an official name, I just have no idea what it is.) #BikeNite
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@xtaran asks:
Given that the freewheel of my Brompton Electric G-Line started failing today and the cassette was spinning without the wheel in both directions...
Q2. What _unexpected_ part failures have you had on your cycle(s)? (Ordinary flat tires do not count.
)#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite
#BikeNite A2:
Besides the numerous flat tires, and several shifter cable breaks, the only less usual part failure has been a broken spoke when a thick twig hopped up and caught in the stays. But that happened 17 or 18 years ago. Since then I am more careful with running over twigs -
@oheso @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite

Pretty sure it was a manufacturing defect! -
@ajft @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite back when I was racing and buying the lightest everything, I had seatposts break. Similar experience, awwwwwkward ride.
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@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite
A2: Not an ordinary flat: Second year of using my Schwalbe winter tyres. Easy, find a warm halway and fix it. Second time was -20C or so, find another warm hallway. I mainly bike at night so running short on warm places. It kept happening and I thought it was my old rubber so changed the tube. After a few weeks this one starts failing too. I have a closer look and it has about 120 evenly spaced holes. The spikes are working themselves through the tires...
#BikeNite@eq @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite I thought oh studded tires I can make that with little wood screws and some duct tape and a tire liner to cover the heads.
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@xtaran asks:
Given that the freewheel of my Brompton Electric G-Line started failing today and the cassette was spinning without the wheel in both directions...
Q2. What _unexpected_ part failures have you had on your cycle(s)? (Ordinary flat tires do not count.
)#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale@sfba.social @xtaran@chaos.social @bikenite@fedigroups.social A2: May not be totally unexpected, but my saddle suddenly tilted backwards while I was riding relatively fast. Sure scared the heck out of me! As it turned out, I hadn't tightened the saddle nearly as much as I was supposed to (5 Nm vs 12 Nm)... #BikeNite #MastoBikes #BikeTooter
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@xtaran asks:
Given that the freewheel of my Brompton Electric G-Line started failing today and the cassette was spinning without the wheel in both directions...
Q2. What _unexpected_ part failures have you had on your cycle(s)? (Ordinary flat tires do not count.
)#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A2. I was a bit surprised to have a derailleur pulley wheel come off on my mtb. Luckily it was towards the end of my ride and pretty much all downhill to the finish.
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@silvermoon82 @yantor3d @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite yikes, seems like some quality control issues with the assembly and/or parts
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I trashed a freewheel ratchet too - and Mavic the cheeky bleepers tried every trick to avoid replacing it. Ended up sending a letter before action to show them I wasn't fooling around.
Tangled a rear derailleur into my spokes and wrote off entire bike.
Saw someone snap a front fork - that was horrid. He was super lucky/catlike and rolled head over heels down the bike lane. But it was instantaneous and he went from doing 30km/h to hitting the deck in no time
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@moz
That’s a lot of horsepower!
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@oheso
Had that cable issue on older Shimano brifters. I think there was a sharp edge in there. I eventually replaced with bar-end shifters
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@xtaran asks:
Given that the freewheel of my Brompton Electric G-Line started failing today and the cassette was spinning without the wheel in both directions...
Q2. What _unexpected_ part failures have you had on your cycle(s)? (Ordinary flat tires do not count.
)#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
A2.
I tend to mash more than I spin, and I was even worse about that when I was younger.
One day, starting from a standstill, standing on the pedal as usual and probably placing too much force on the handlebars - they snapped.I walked in with the pieces to the LBS and just asked for a new handlebar as if it was just another Wednesday.
As an aside - which doesn't fit the question because firstly it didn't happen to me (I just happened to be nearby and saw it), and secondly _technically_ could be described as a "flat", was someone in a (somewhat slow) social ride who had the front tube blowout with such vigor that the tube somehow managed get stuck between the wheel and the brakes or fork (or both), locking up the wheel. We might just have been going slow enough that the rider managed to avoid getting literally thrown over the handlebars, but he did come down hard in any case.
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@moz
That’s a lot of horsepower!
@lopta @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite@dgodon a friend thought I was just careless until he got a power meter. The rotor on his wind trainer exploded at about 1300W. It was exciting!
Bikes mysteriously failing for no reason when I rode them made more sense to him after that.
Also explains me considering 150kg on the load bike perfectly reasonable.
Luckily I'm older and wiser now. Or fatter and less fit. Same same.
Mozbike: my loadbikes in action
how I use the bikes that I build, and what other people do with them
(moz.geek.nz)
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@silvermoon82 @yantor3d @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite yikes, seems like some quality control issues with the assembly and/or parts
@dgodon @oheso @silvermoon82 @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite In my case, I had just had it in the shop to install a range extender, which requires you drop the motor. They might not have fully tightened the screws when putting everything back together.
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@xtaran asks:
Given that the freewheel of my Brompton Electric G-Line started failing today and the cassette was spinning without the wheel in both directions...
Q2. What _unexpected_ part failures have you had on your cycle(s)? (Ordinary flat tires do not count.
)#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale
A2: Broke my saddle rails last year.The way leather saddles (like the brooks one) are built it will loose tension and come in pièces right there under you backside
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@xtaran asks:
Given that the freewheel of my Brompton Electric G-Line started failing today and the cassette was spinning without the wheel in both directions...
Q2. What _unexpected_ part failures have you had on your cycle(s)? (Ordinary flat tires do not count.
)#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A2. Man, I am so *bummed* to hear that happened on a Brompton. I had a Brompton built in the '90s, but the build quality on it was so good and I really like smaller manufacturers like they are (used to be?).
The Ti-Trikes cargo quadricycle had a few fails...bad QA. The batteries shipped having difficulty holding a charge, for one. I can pedal it a little acoustically, but it's a bad fail to have when you have osteoarthritis in the knees. #BikeNite
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@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite #BikeNite
A2. While bombing down a rocky trail, a part of one of the front cantilever brakes on my '93 MTB fell off, and I didn't notice til miles later. Turns out old XTR cantilever parts are *very* hard to find now, so we went back the next day (me on a different bike) to re-ride the trail v e r y s l o w l y, and, amazingly, found the cantilever (thanks to my eagle-eyed husband).
@akkana @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite Thanks for the reminder to put my old XTR groupset up for sale. Includes v-brakes rather than cantilevers

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@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A2. Man, I am so *bummed* to hear that happened on a Brompton. I had a Brompton built in the '90s, but the build quality on it was so good and I really like smaller manufacturers like they are (used to be?).
The Ti-Trikes cargo quadricycle had a few fails...bad QA. The batteries shipped having difficulty holding a charge, for one. I can pedal it a little acoustically, but it's a bad fail to have when you have osteoarthritis in the knees. #BikeNite
@meganL @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite I think/hope the G line is working through its first manufacturing hiccups (they had a hinge problem to that is fixed now)
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@meganL @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite I think/hope the G line is working through its first manufacturing hiccups (they had a hinge problem to that is fixed now)
@otfrom @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite One of those times where being a "pioneer user" doesn't pay off.
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@xtaran asks:
Given that the freewheel of my Brompton Electric G-Line started failing today and the cassette was spinning without the wheel in both directions...
Q2. What _unexpected_ part failures have you had on your cycle(s)? (Ordinary flat tires do not count.
)#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite
#bikeNite
#bikeNiteA
A2.
I had a pedal just outright fall off. Fortunately I'd just set off and was less than a hundred meters from home.
It was a Brompton folding pedal, that had a very specific spacer, that I didn't know I had to go look for until it was far too late.
I now have MTB flats on it, and stuff the folding pedal.