Bike Forums

Bike Forums (https://www.bikeforums.net/forum.php)
-   Singlespeed & Fixed Gear (https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/)
-   -   Powa (https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/528728-powa.html)

cdotbois 04-07-09 06:15 PM

Powa
 
:p

Why my housemate took the bus home today after sprinting off the light... and into the ground.

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...07-09_1242.jpg

elTwitcho 04-07-09 06:22 PM

Damn.

That chainring had to have seen a ton of use to fail like that.

craigcraigcraig 04-07-09 06:24 PM

thats awesome.

dervish 04-07-09 07:53 PM

wow, gotta say, ive never seen a chainring break like that before

Geordi Laforge 04-07-09 08:12 PM

loose chainring bolts?

cdotbois 04-07-09 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by Geordi Laforge (Post 8687035)
loose chainring bolts?

I think we've decided he was missing one. Oops.

artesc 04-07-09 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by cdotbois (Post 8687084)
I think we've decided he was missing one. Oops.

oops indeed.

Did he eat dirt?

HybridPilot 04-07-09 09:05 PM

ouch. that crash had to have hurt.

rduenas 04-07-09 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by cdotbois (Post 8687084)
I think we've decided he was missing one. Oops.

Jesus. One time I got home after being out all day. I randomly glanced at my chainring, and noticed one chainring bolt was completely missing. Just gone. Obviously I quickly put a spare on there. But I wondered what could've happened if I had never noticed, or noticed the hard way.

Looks like I dodged a bullet.

cdotbois 04-07-09 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by HybridPilot (Post 8687408)
ouch. that crash had to have hurt.

He made it out with just a few scrapes on his leg. He didn't get going or anything, just stomped on it and then fell straight down. Nobody was behind him at the light so he didn't get ran over. We're in Portland, so necessarily there were other bicyclists. One wondered how it even happened, and another guy asked if he was 'roiding out.

I took the bike myself up here the other day (grade!), and that was definite torque. The next day he said the bike started creaking, likely indicating a growing crack. The sprint start was just the last straw.

herenowbe 04-07-09 10:11 PM


Originally Posted by cdotbois (Post 8687556)
another guy asked if he was 'roiding out.

exactly what i thought

tgscordv6 04-07-09 10:19 PM

Those are the newer Sugino RD cranks?

SpaceFace 04-07-09 11:00 PM

hahahaha. damn.

cdotbois 04-07-09 11:09 PM


Originally Posted by tgscordv6 (Post 8687887)
Those are the newer Sugino RD cranks?

As far as I know, the crown logo is on the older stuff. I'm not sure what era that denotes, or if that's even true. I should probably look it up...

lordgold 04-07-09 11:09 PM


Originally Posted by tgscordv6 (Post 8687887)
Those are the newer Sugino RD cranks?

I believe that the crown logo is the older Sugino logo.

EDIT: Ah, beaten.

tgscordv6 04-07-09 11:16 PM


Originally Posted by cdotbois (Post 8688074)
As far as I know, the crown logo is on the older stuff. I'm not sure what era that denotes, or if that's even true. I should probably look it up...

The RD's that I ordered from Ben's came exactly like that.

cal_gundert05 04-07-09 11:48 PM

Jeez. Was he trackstanding or did he have a foot down? What position were his cranks in when he tried to sprint?

cdotbois 04-08-09 12:15 AM


Originally Posted by cal_gundert05 (Post 8688183)
Jeez. Was he trackstanding or did he have a foot down? What position were his cranks in when he tried to sprint?

He says he was coming down on his left foot for the sprint, which I can't quite put together from the picture, but I haven't thought about it too hard.

adriano 04-08-09 07:43 PM

i hope he doesnt still think that has anything to do with power!

cdotbois 04-08-09 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by adriano (Post 8694746)
i hope he doesnt still think that has anything to do with power!

Nah, I let him know who's fastest.

<---

Ryan Rapolsive 04-09-09 10:37 AM

Hoverboards don't work on water!
 
You got to have POWA!

<img src="http://nerdapproved.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pitbull-hoverboard.jpg">

Cynikal 04-09-09 10:53 AM

This is 100% user error. Always check your stackbolts.

CliftonGK1 04-09-09 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by cdotbois (Post 8687556)
I took the bike myself up here the other day (grade!), and that was definite torque.

Is that hill a constant grade, or does it get steeper as it goes up? (If it's constant, it works out to a 9% grade for less than a half mile.) I just saw the de Ronde pictures on another forum; now those are some brutal hills.

cdotbois 04-12-09 10:45 PM


Originally Posted by CliftonGK1 (Post 8698409)
Is that hill a constant grade, or does it get steeper as it goes up? (If it's constant, it works out to a 9% grade for less than a half mile.) I just saw the de Ronde pictures on another forum; now those are some brutal hills.

It's pretty constant. I thought of it as my mini-Brynwood from de Ronde. I was there this year, and I agree. Those are some brutalllll hills.

liquor 04-12-09 11:38 PM

it looks as if he put his chainring on the inside of the spider to correct the chainline, which would not allow the hidden 5th bolt to work without a long bolt and proper spacers. he prob rode without one, and thats why it failed on him. my guess.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 02:14 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.