Small chip on my carbon fork - should I be worried?
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bigjim wrote:Yes but mine's based on decades of education fueled by intelligence, and yours is nonsense.
I mean, what on earth is the relevance of a creaking headset?0 -
Webboo wrote:apreading wrote:bigjim wrote:Yes. Thats what I thought, though there is no visual damage, but yes it was really hard. Felt like I'd been clubbed on the side of the head. I'm so suprised the plastic had not cracked.
Its not the plastic on the outside that matters. Helmets are like climbing rope - rated at one fall/crash only then dispose. Only you can decide how hard the impact was but based on how you describe it, I would get a new one.
I should have googled it before posting... I am sure I recall climbing when I was a teenager and being told by the instructor that the ropes were only rated for a single fall. That was a good few years ago and I am sure technology has moved on but looking on the web now, it probably wasnt true even then.
I think the statement still holds for the relevant part here though - bicycle helmets. Many manufators have some sort of programme to replace a crashed one at cost price, sometimes in return for you sending them the crashed one for analysis. Specialized certainly do this.
And the theory still holds that you cant judge a helmet or a rope by visual inspection - changes in the structure and its ability to function arent always easy to see.0 -
I thought that was the case. Back in the day 20 plus falls while working a route would have been the norm and a rope would probably last a couple of years, although you might up cutting off the ends when they went furry. You can't really trim down a helmet.0
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I bashed my Specialized Evade when I got knocked off a few weeks back. The only damage visible is a small crack on the lip of the rear but I will not be wearing it again. Insurance can get a replacement for me or I'd be getting a crash replacement from specialized. Just not worth the risk.0
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First Aspect wrote:bigjim wrote:Yes but mine's based on decades of education fueled by intelligence, and yours is nonsense.
I mean, what on earth is the relevance of a creaking headset?
Thats a no then.
By the way it may be a good idea to use your superior intelligence to give Trek a ring and tell them how wrong they are to alter their Fork Warranty after that poor guys death.
https://cyclingtips.com/2016/12/after-the-death-of-a-canberra-cyclist-should-you-be-concerned-about-catastrophic-fork-failure/Nothing to prove. http://adenough1.blogspot.co.uk/0 -
First Aspect wrote:bigjim wrote:Yes but mine's based on decades of education fueled by intelligence, and yours is nonsense.
I mean, what on earth is the relevance of a creaking headset?
Don't be a coward; in the playground, after school. Be there.Faster than a tent.......0 -
SmoggySteve wrote:I bashed my Specialized Evade when I got knocked off a few weeks back. The only damage visible is a small crack on the lip of the rear but I will not be wearing it again. Insurance can get a replacement for me or I'd be getting a crash replacement from specialized. Just not worth the risk.Nothing to prove. http://adenough1.blogspot.co.uk/0
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bigjim wrote:First Aspect wrote:bigjim wrote:Yes but mine's based on decades of education fueled by intelligence, and yours is nonsense.
I mean, what on earth is the relevance of a creaking headset?
Thats a no then.
By the way it may be a good idea to use your superior intelligence to give Trek a ring and tell them how wrong they are to alter their Fork Warranty after that poor guys death.
https://cyclingtips.com/2016/12/after-the-death-of-a-canberra-cyclist-should-you-be-concerned-about-catastrophic-fork-failure/0 -
bigjim wrote:SmoggySteve wrote:I bashed my Specialized Evade when I got knocked off a few weeks back. The only damage visible is a small crack on the lip of the rear but I will not be wearing it again. Insurance can get a replacement for me or I'd be getting a crash replacement from specialized. Just not worth the risk.
Really don't want to be buying anything from Sports Direct for all sorts of reasons. As for the old helmets - the manufacturers give them fixed lives but I can't see why one kept in the cupboard for years would have in any realistic sense degraded. They'll perhaps be less ventilated than modern lids and perhaps a bit heavier but that only matters if you notice it. I would tend to favour 8 year old Specialized over brand new Sports Direct.Faster than a tent.......0