Thats wise thinking,if you don't feel comfortable on it then you shouldn't be on it.i'm not afraid to go fast again. just not on that jinxed bike.
LOL, neither did I.it wasn't the fenders, it was th drum brake that got me.
i've got no worries about the fenders failing.
Cascade effect. The nut fell off, the arm (or cable) spun into fender support arm bending and collapsing it onto your tire, which then sent you for a trip.
If the fender supports were able to not deform when the arm came loose and the wire caught, then you'da been ok. I don't even know how I did it, but on my rear fender support, or the rear deck supports. They have already been crushed into the spokes on my bike. I think though that I was putting on the wheel and the derallier grabbed it.
Then ok if I am totally wrong then you are saying the drum brake turned on when it fell off the arm? I read the report lol, so the wire tensioned up and then the brake seized.
Ufff!! and I just bought a 90mm Sturmey archer drum brake hub...... Uh Oh!
Looks like I'll Muffler clamp and ,, AND put one of those hose clamps as well!!!
Can't be too sure after seein that!
What brake where you using? I just started a new build with drum brakes and want to be safe. Thanksearly this morning, about 5am, after working all night, i was heading to the derelict donuts shop car show in huntington beach when the clamp holding my front drum brake bracket to the fork snapped.
i was doing about 40mph, hit the front brake coming up to a red light, and the bracket snapped, spinning the drum, and wrapping the brake cable up tight.
so, in that slow-mo time machine effect that all great crashes have, i was launched over the bars and slammed to the pavement.
my bike looped it, smashing up both fenders as it tumbled, but i was much worse.
couldn't breathe, couldn't lift my arm, couldn't get my smokes outta my pocket, much less light one.
i felt myself going into shock, so i layed on the sidewalk and forced myself to relax. then i called my roommate, no answer, my co-worker, no answer, and then i called Dale, aka msrfan.
he answered and rescued me. i can't thank him enough for showing up, loading my broken bike and busted body and taking me to the hospital in huntington beach.
seriously, i owe you man...
spent a few hours getting poked and xrayed, shuffled from room to room and gurney to gurney, then got shipped out to the UCI trauma center in an ambulance with sirens blaring.
in california, any crash over 20mph gets you sent to the trauma ward.
awesome.
so, more of the same, except some really hot nurses. who ate poking things into me, instead of the other way around...
i have/had a dislocated shoulder, bruised ribs, heart, lungs, and kidneys, scraped up knees, tweaked left wrist and my right pinkie finger hurts, too.
i'm pissing into a plastic bottle because i can't get up without help and a lot of pain, and they're keeping me overnight (at least) until i can stand up on my own, and to keep an eye on my bruised lungs, etc.
called Dale and the bike's not too bad.
on the up side, i've got great insurance and aflac. i'll be back in the saddle in no time.
happy st. paddy's day...
Sounds like the clamp to me?Front what I gather the brake wasn't the issue, it was a bolt that either didnt get tighten by mistake or the bolt just failed, wasn't a brake issue in itself.
Baird explained all of this very clearly in his post.
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Cool thanks for the heads up.it is an old atom drum brake. it has a bracket that mounts to the fork, like a coaster brake bracket. i've since crashing it, i made a stop on the brake arm so it hits the fork and won't spin around..
Canadian health care is not "free". Someone pays for it.
baird I know what you mean about spending more than you use, I pay a bout $300 per month for my medical, dental plan company I work for picks up the other half, may be a wreck next year though.......I been paying this stuff for last 18 1/2 years now and might have had a couple thousand in insurance claims.i had good insurance. my bills ain't much. probably a lot less than all the money i spent on health insurance that i never used before...