I was hoping that the amount of money I've spent at Rivendell would
counteract his pox. I guess I was wrong. I'll be curious to see how
they warranty the frame. Repair vs replacement and how long it'll
take.



On Nov 23, 3:01 pm, Angus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike,
>
> I was also one critical of the Betty Foy headbadge....actually it was
> more like mother-in-law bashing....
>
> I have also similarly lightened my Rambouillet after getting an
> Atlantis.   Today's ride with the local bike club ended with me
> getting dropped.  I hope Grant's pox continues to take it easy on
> me....
>
> Nice thing about steel bikes...they can be repaired.  Nice thing about
> Rivendell...they have always been more than fair.
>
> Angus
>
> On Nov 23, 4:23 pm, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I headed out on my Ram today after making some changes to it earlier
> > in the week. The changes being trading out the 32 Pasela's for Ruffy
> > Tuffys, putting on cloth bar tape and stripping away the heavy seat
> > bags for a burrito wrap. Since getting the bike last year I had only
> > ever run Pasela's on it and pretty much always had fenders and some
> > kind of saddlebag. Since I now also have an AHH I wanted to make the
> > Rambouillet a little racier.
>
> > I headed out and the ride certainly felt different but the bike
> > remained comfortable. The tires seemed to make a huge difference in at
> > least feeling fast and their design inspires more cornering confidence
> > than the Paselas.
>
> > I was pedaling along thinking about all this, and some other cycling
> > related things, when the bike started to make a weird noise. I checked
> > the cranks and BB but everything seemed find. I got back on it, rode a
> > short distance (25ft or so) and the noise persisted along with a
> > feeling of springyness. I thought maybe I had broken a spoke. As I was
> > checking I noticed that my chainstay was broken all the way through.
> > It could easily be pulled apart. The bike certainly couldn't handle my
> > 190lbs. Of course this was like the one ride I didn't bring my phone
> > on. Some cyclist stopped when they noticed me walking my bike along
> > Skyline. I was able to borrow a phone and leave a message for my wife
> > but was pretty much stuck walking home, a good 10 to 12 miles
> > including down a 4 mile descent. I did not trust the bike to even be
> > able to safely coast down the descent.
>
> > As I was walking along one of the cyclist returned on his scooter with
> > some pipe clamps and some metal sleeves. These were used to support
> > the stay so that I could pedal home. It worked great. Because I use
> > Silver shifters (friction) I was even able to get clean shifts as I
> > pedaled home.
>
> > Check out the fix:http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]/3054058334/in/set-721576098...
>
> > And the crack:http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]/3054058864/in/set-721576098...
>
> > I've sent an email to Grant and will contact RBW tomorrow about how to
> > warranty the bike. I feel confident that RBW will take responsibility
> > and address the issue. I am bummed that my ride was cut short and
> > bummed that a bike that has brought me so much happiness has had this
> > happen. It hasn't been crashed or used to jump garbage cans. It did
> > sustain a ding to the top tube a month after I bought it but that
> > would have no bearing on what happened today.
>
> > I related all this not to belittle Rivendell, it's just one of those
> > things that happened, but because it was so great that with a simple
> > fix I was able to ride home. And how great is that that a stranger
> > came and found me to assist me. And how about friction shifting? If I
> > had STI or Ergo shifters I'll be it would have been off because the
> > rear wheel was out of alignment with the frame.
>
> > Luckily I have a new AHH in the basement which I love but I was really
> > excited about my Rambouillet today as I started my ride. It felt like
> > a whole new bike.
>
> > One other thing. I was one of those people who was critical of the
> > Betty Foy headbadge. Grant wished a pox upon us. Look what happened!
>
> > --mike
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