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Saddle bolt broke
I had about a mile left of my 14 mile ride this morning when the bolt that holds the saddle to the bike suddenly sheared in half. It's an 09 Trek Valencia. As I felt the seat suddenly loosen, I was able to stand and bring the bike to a stop with no damage to my nether region, but it was still a little shocking.
Thankfully there was motorist behind me kind enough to honk and point out that I had lost my saddle. :rolleyes: Here's an admittedly crappy picture of the bolt: http://www.texasghosthunters.com/mystuff/seat_bolt.jpg I'm assuming this would be covered under warranty. Regardless, I'm letting Trek know about it. |
i've broken quite a few of these. They're always a suprise when they go. It's gotten to the point where I now usually carry a spare. Not much the manu****urer can really do. It's a bolt. they don't make the bolts. It's a 50 cent part, for which the bike shop would probably charge you 2 to 3 dollars.
Perhaps make sure when you remount your saddle, that the seat isn't waaaaaaay back on teh rails. More towards the middle of the rails. that will help in the future. If you are sitting waaaay back on the rails, your top tube may be too short. Either a larger bike, or a set-back seat post will help. Good luck, glad you weren't hurt. I've crashed a few times from this happening to me. |
Originally Posted by orange leader
(Post 10313415)
i've broken quite a few of these. They're always a suprise when they go. It's gotten to the point where I now usually carry a spare. Not much the manu****urer can really do. It's a bolt. they don't make the bolts. It's a 50 cent part, for which the bike shop would probably charge you 2 to 3 dollars.
Perhaps make sure when you remount your saddle, that the seat isn't waaaaaaay back on teh rails. More towards the middle of the rails. that will help in the future. If you are sitting waaaay back on the rails, your top tube may be too short. Either a larger bike, or a set-back seat post will help. Good luck, glad you weren't hurt. I've crashed a few times from this happening to me. Also, you should make sure it is torqued properly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screw |
Originally Posted by jeph
(Post 10320812)
Are you guys big? Also, it might be worth find a better grade of bolt that has more shear and tensile strenght.
Also, you should make sure it is torqued properly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screw |
Originally Posted by jeph
(Post 10320812)
Also, it might be worth find a better grade of bolt that has more shear and tensile strength.
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Originally Posted by starla
(Post 10320935)
I'm not a "guy" and no. Jackass.
:roflmao: . |
You also might want to place a bit of grease on the threads of your new bolt. It seems to be missing on the one pictured.
LUBE is GOOD |
Originally Posted by Stray8
(Post 10321591)
:roflmao:
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Originally Posted by starla
(Post 10320935)
I'm not a "guy" and no. Jackass.
I would go to the Trek dealer you presumably bought the bike from and see if they will warranty the seatpost, or at least provide a new bolt free of charge (more likely). |
Originally Posted by day1si
(Post 10321629)
You also might want to place a bit of grease on the threads of your new bolt. It seems to be missing on the one pictured.
LUBEs is GOOD |
Originally Posted by starla
(Post 10320935)
I'm not a "guy" and no. Jackass.
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That happened to me twice. After the second time I examined the clamp. The two halves of the clamp have these grooves that fit together so the seat doesn't tilt when the bolt is tightened. Mine were worn. I theorized that the seat slipped, backward, I suppose, and thus pushed the top half of the bracket forward, and that force would have been perpendicular to the bolt, and snapped it off. Just a theory. I bought a new clamp (I think I had to buy the whole seat post). Centering the seat in the bracket, in the front-to-back direction, would reduce the force that wants to tilt the seat back.
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Originally Posted by starla
(Post 10320935)
I'm not a "guy" and no. Jackass.
At least some people got a laugh out of it. Jeff |
Originally Posted by starla
(Post 10320935)
I'm not a "guy" and no. Jackass.
No pun intended. |
This is admittedly old information (2011), but in case it hasn't made it your way, and might apply: http://www.mybikeadvocate.com/2011/1...eat-clamp.html
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