the worst part is there is really no sensible way to ride after that - 
luckily when mine happened, we were on our way downtown to the Frankenbike 
meet.  Walked the bike 20 blocks and bought a $5 crank arm to get home.  

On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 8:24:03 AM UTC-5, WETH wrote:
>
> Bob,
> I am glad it was not a more catastrophic experience for you.
> All the best,
> Erl
>
> On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 11:52:15 PM UTC-4, Statrixbob wrote:
>>
>> First let me say...no injuries, no accident, didn't even fall over. 
>> Having said that, it was a bit unexpected and I'm terribly grateful it 
>> didn't happen this weekend when I rode the 2015 JBK Haleiwa Metric Century 
>> on my Quickbeam (and had a great time as documented in another email and 
>> at: http://www.statrix.com/2015/04/2015_jbk_ride_report/)
>>
>> Anyway, I left work today, hopped on my bike and was going to run a few 
>> errands and maybe put in an extra mile or two (and I do mean just a mile or 
>> two - but still fun, eh?)
>>
>> I was at a light and when stood and pushed off when the light turned 
>> green my foot sort of kept going to the ground. Luckily I didn't fall and 
>> stopped, though it probably looked clumsy. I couldn't figure out how I'd 
>> missed the pedal. 
>>
>> I hadn't. My Sugino XD2-QB double 40/32 175mm and come undone. 
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mgps-bob/sets/72157652254822642/
>>
>> I didn't take an image in place. I got the hell off the road. :-)
>>
>> I bought the bike in December 2009 and have ridden the heck out of it. 
>> I've also mostly been a lot heavier than I am today (also documented in 
>> other emails around here). I've gone from 275 to 197, mostly since November 
>> 2014. If you do the math, the crank mostly got me at my heaviest.
>>
>> If you look at the break it seems pretty clear it'd been a while coming. 
>> There are definite differences from one side of the break to the other. As 
>> I said, I'm really just grateful that it didn't happen on the century this 
>> weekend, or in heaving traffic (could have too). It was pretty much a 
>> non-event.
>>
>> For those who wonder, I have a Hunq that'll be ridden a bit more now. If 
>> I'm annoyed with anything it's that I just, and I mean just, ordered some 
>> new cork grips from Riv and now will have to order a new crank - twice the 
>> shipping charge. If I'd have waited a day or two on the cork grips it could 
>> all be one box. Sigh. Luxury problem.
>>
>> Anyway I ride the bike almost exclusively in 42x16 mode and figure I'll 
>> get new chainrings and a new single speed cassette - all contingent on 
>> taking the chain off and actually seeing what things look like - I might be 
>> okay.
>>
>> As for the Hunq I just had a new dynohub wheel made for it and when I got 
>> home instead of playing around the with disassembly the QB I put on the new 
>> Eyc light, Top Line rear light, and wired it all up. Tomorrow I have a late 
>> ride 'date' and until now only the QB had that much light going for it. :-)
>>
>> Aloha, 
>>
>> Bob
>>
>> -- 
>> Robert Harrison
>> Honolulu, HI
>> rfhar...@gmail.com
>> statrix.com
>> Wu Name: Tha Eurythmic King of Nowhere
>>  
>

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