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Old 08-04-09, 04:12 PM
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This happened to my brother last summer, except that his crank actually did come off at around 35 mph.... He did come off fine, but almost crashed since his foot was still attached to the left crank (imagine the surprise at first.... then the oddness of trying to stop while stepping on your crank). Yes, dangerous stuff, but user error - having built up the bike himself. Glad you found the problem first before it found you.
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