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no1mad 12-16-10 06:41 PM

Racks are truly versatile...
 
Mine decided it wanted to be a drag chute today :notamused:. About 6 miles into my ride home, I pulled over to shed a layer and that is when I discovered that my rear rack was now in a vertical state (with my heavy non-bike specific jacket strapped to it :eek:). Both of the mounting screws that attaches the rack at the upper part of the seat tube were MIA. Luckily, I finished the ride without any further mishap.

The rack is now in "time out" in the garage, while my rear fender gets to see the light of day again.

Fizzaly 12-16-10 06:44 PM

Time for some thread locker:)

funrover 12-16-10 07:14 PM

Man you must have been going fast

B. Carfree 12-16-10 07:39 PM

I had a rack that did that once. It was an old Eclipse rack that had two small screws that could be loosened to adjust the length of the rack. While on a tour with the rack stacked full of crap above my panniers, both screws came loose. One of my riding partners saw the mountain of stuff falling and bolted past me. At first I didn't know what had happened, only that I suddenly had a bit more drag. Mine acted more like an anchor than a drag chute. Thankfully, nothing was lost. I just tightened up the screws, repacked, had a good laugh and set off again.

Also, +1 to the thread lock compound. Since I started using it, I haven't had one shake loose in decades.

no1mad 12-16-10 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by funrover (Post 11944934)
Man you must have been going fast

For me, yes. Fast as compared to some around here in general, no.

I don't know if those bolts worked themselves loose from the way I manhandle the bike during the loading/unloading from the SUV, or if some one (who surely has a very special place in Hades reserved) removed them.

imi 12-17-10 02:45 AM


Originally Posted by Fizzaly (Post 11944832)
Time for some thread locker:)

hihi! I first thought you meant an administrator should lock the thread!! ...too much internet, too little nuts 'n bolts! :D

MichaelW 12-17-10 06:57 AM

I have had rack screws come loose, they do it of their own accord. The solution is either thread lock or a better washer. Some kinds of star washer can lock up a bolt well enough.

AdamDZ 12-17-10 12:01 PM

Preventive maintenance...

Glynis27 12-17-10 12:26 PM

I'm always amazed at how many bikes come into the shop with loose rack mounting bolts. I always check them when a bike is brought in. They are loose about 25% of the time.

DJConspicious 12-17-10 03:04 PM

I just got back from the store to pick up some more bolts and nylon threaded heads to lock my rack and fenders to my bike. Earlier today I had a surprise visit from the bottom of the fender on my leg. One bolt came out and the other one was just about to.

I have several of those locking washers, that look like they are split in the middle, but I would rather be safe than sorry.

truman 12-17-10 03:15 PM

I had that happen with an old Cannondale rack on my old Cannondale. My 1st 'tour', an S24O.

The front of the rack came unsecured and the rack, loaded with tent and panniers, rotated back until my Planet Bike SUperflash began to bear against the tire.

The tire chewed through the plastic on the light before I could get stopped, but a little duct tape kept her flashing for awhile.

Alas, she nonetheless grew despondent in her disfigurement and flung herself from her specially-crafted bracket and into rush-hour traffic on the ride home one cold, windy night. So it goes...

R.I.P, Blinkie


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