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RIRview 04-05-14 09:48 AM

Possible crack in carbon handlebar?
 
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First, apologize for the quality of the photos--I had a flashlight in one hand, and my iPhone in the other. Second, I am going to take my bike to the shop I purchased it from and have them look at it, but I'm working this weekend, and I wanted to get a few opinions before then.

My bike is a 2014 Trek Domane 6.2, only a month old. Yesterday I was stopped at a traffic light and I looked down and saw the "crack," and I'm 95% positive it was new. It stretches the width of the bar, from the tape on one side to the other, and it's something I'd never seen before yesterday.

It's definitely NOT a surface scratch. A) The clearcoat above it is still smooth and unbroken to the touch. B) The "crack" (outlined in red) clearly runs under the graphics.
(The bright line to the left is glare from the light). I'm off work Monday and I'll take it to the shop, but if it isn't a crack, what could a possible explanation be?

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jimc101 04-05-14 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by RIRview (Post 16643964)
My bike is a 2014 Trek Domane 6.2, only a month old.

Warranty, go see the LBS you bought it from and get their opinion.

copswithguns 04-05-14 07:41 PM

Try taking a picture in proper lighting, re-submit.

FBinNY 04-05-14 07:49 PM

It's a bad photo, but the crack seems to be too perfectly straight to be a crack. Probably some sort of manufacturing anomaly, and perhaps the dealer will show you something similar on other bars. Or he may replace.

Meanwhile it's your decision whether to ride or not.

WhyFi 04-06-14 06:41 AM

Did you try the tap test? Did you adjust the bars or has the shop done literally all of the work?

RIRview 04-06-14 06:58 AM

I haven't made any adjustments to the bars since I picked it up, new, about four weeks ago. Yes, I did tap on them; no obvious change in sound. I'm off work Monday and Tuesday and I want to ride. I'm going to take the bike to the shop on my lunch hour today (Sunday) and have them look at it…don't want to take any chances.

eja_ bottecchia 04-06-14 07:57 AM


Originally Posted by RIRview (Post 16645944)
I haven't made any adjustments to the bars since I picked it up, new, about four weeks ago. Yes, I did tap on them; no obvious change in sound. I'm off work Monday and Tuesday and I want to ride. I'm going to take the bike to the shop on my lunch hour today (Sunday) and have them look at it…don't want to take any chances.


Good plan. No point in taking chances with a cracked handlebar.

gc3 04-06-14 08:49 AM

which is better? this thread, or the thread about this thread?

rm -rf 04-06-14 08:52 AM

My guess is that it's the edge of a carbon sheet, and not a problem. If the bars are built up from layers of carbon sheets (is that how they are made?), there has to be an edge somewhere.

\But go see the LBS, and take a look at other Domane bars to see if they have similar looks.

WhyFi 04-06-14 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by RIRview (Post 16645944)
I haven't made any adjustments to the bars since I picked it up, new, about four weeks ago. ... I'm going to take the bike to the shop on my lunch hour today (Sunday) and have them look at it…don't want to take any chances.

Good - let's hope for a speedy resolution.

Looigi 04-06-14 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 16646230)
Good - let's hope for a speedy resolution.

...hoping for improved photographic resolution.

Homebrew01 04-06-14 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by gc3 (Post 16646218)
which is better? this thread, or the thread about this thread?

I'm waiting for the parody thread.

RIRview 04-06-14 01:47 PM

So I race over to the Trek dealer on my lunch hour today. The first person I see is my friend the sales manager. The Domane is the fourth bike I've bought from him. Super cool dude, knows more about bicycles than anyone I know. I explain my concerns to him, and instead of looking at the bike, he points to the wall. "Take a look at the [Bontrager] RXL handlebars over there." Sure enough, they have the exact line in the exact same position as the one on my bars. The "crack" is merely the way the carbon fiber is laid during the manufacturing process.

Better safe than sorry, as the old cliche goes...

FBinNY 04-06-14 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by RIRview (Post 16646930)
...he points to the wall. "Take a look at the [Bontrager] RXL handlebars over there." Sure enough, they have the exact line in the exact same position as the one on my bars. ....

from post No. 4

....and perhaps the dealer will show you something similar on other bars.

All's well that ends well. It's good that you went back though because there's not much worse than riding a bike you don't trust.

Team Sarcasm 04-06-14 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by gc3 (Post 16646218)
which is better? this thread, or the thread about this thread?

The thread about this thread :D

RIRview 04-06-14 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm (Post 16647003)
The thread about this thread :D


Is that similar to holding a mirror up to a mirror?

Team Sarcasm 04-06-14 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by RIRview (Post 16647016)
Is that similar to holding a mirror up to a mirror?

Only if you have a multicolored strobe light going to town between them.

ahsposo 04-06-14 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by Homebrew01 (Post 16646259)
I'm waiting for the parody thread.

This isn't it?

Homebrew01 04-06-14 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by ahsposo (Post 16647289)
This isn't it?

It's so hard to tell sometimes.


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