Re: [RBW] Broken Crank (Quickbeam)

2015-04-30 Thread Jason Hartman
In that case, my apologies. Nice bit of camouflage too. Jay On Thursday, April 30, 2015, Ron Mc wrote: > Jay, it's only Lambert foils from Cyclomondo. It was an Anglophile > splash, disavowing the French connection. > > >

Re: [RBW] Broken Crank (Quickbeam)

2015-04-30 Thread Ron Mc
Jay, it's only Lambert foils from Cyclomondo. It was an Anglophile splash, disavowing the French connection. On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 8:34:30 AM UTC-5, jay hartman wrote: > > Not to be pedantic, but that lo

Re: [RBW] Broken Crank (Quickbeam)

2015-04-30 Thread Jason Hartman
Not to be pedantic, but that looks like the Lambert copy of the TA crank. They were designed for their proprietary spindle that was taperless. If you were using it on another bottom bracket, it's not surprising that it broke. A lot of people get the two cranks confused because they look so similar.

[RBW] Broken Crank (Quickbeam)

2015-04-29 Thread Robert F. Harrison
First let me say...no injuries, no accident, didn't even fall over. Having said that, it was a bit unexpected and I'm terribly grateful it didn't happen this weekend when I rode the 2015 JBK Haleiwa Metric Century on my Quickbeam (and had a great time as documented in another email and at: http://w