I'll betcha that was it. It's a bummer that it snapped, but very cool of VO 
to send you a new one. 

On Friday, February 13, 2015 at 9:30:18 PM UTC-8, Benedikt wrote:
>
> Thinking back over the last 6 months or so I do seem to remember an 
> occasional "tink" sort of sound and feel in the downward stroke of the 
> right crank. Could this have been a tell tale sign of the crank cracking 
> ever so little bit more? I couldn't think of anything else in that area of 
> the drive train that would cause this. Bottom bracket, chain ring bolts, 
> etc. were all buttoned up nice & tidy.
>
> On Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 12:31:07 AM UTC-8, Benedikt wrote:
>>
>> I seem to remember seeing a similar post to this a few weeks/months ago 
>> but here it is ...
>> My VO crank that had 13,000 miles on it busted this morning on my way 
>> into work. I was at a stop. Pushed down with my right foot, locked my left 
>> clip in, pushed down with the right and "clunk" crank arm came right off. 
>> Fortunately I wasn't going that fast, hammering down the road. What causes 
>> this? Do ALL cranks have a life span? These are an aluminum alloy. 
>> Here's a pretty good picture of the break - 
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/neutralbuoyancy/16320815710/
>>
>> - Brian in Seattle
>>
>

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