JerseyPete
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Thankfully Rick didn't post a Dusty Rhodes GIF.Fat people gotz moves too yo.
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Thankfully Rick didn't post a Dusty Rhodes GIF.Fat people gotz moves too yo.
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Too little too late!It depends how it was hit, lot of stuff could have stopped the impact but didn't (pedals, cranks, chainring). We'll never know.
JimN was right
This thread make me want a steel bike made out of recycled battle ships
Oh! so now the true story is told.Too little too late!
I don’t think a bash guard would have saved it. I timed my bunny hop wrong and the weight came down on the crack (of course). Funny enough, I had a bash guard in my hand to buy at the shop the day before the infamous crack ride, but put in back on the shelf.
I have a carbon one of these for youToo little too late!
I don’t think a bash guard would have saved it. I timed my bunny hop wrong and the weight came down on the crack (of course). Funny enough, I had a bash guard in my hand to buy at the shop the day before the infamous crack ride, but put in back on the shelf.
I cracked the frame mountain biking, and not on anything above my pay grade. There wasn’t a crash involved where I fucked myself up so I actually did a full ride on the bike without even knowing there was a crack in the frame.Oh! so now the true story is told.
You tried to have us believe and feel bad for your new bike that the frame just magically had a crack just riding along.
I did something similar to the OP on my Hightower C and I know there is a paint chip.... this thread is making me want to inspect it closer but scared to lol
easy there.... just busting you nads. Sucks but chit happens. Just like my rear derailleur was yanked off by a stick.I cracked the frame mountain biking, and not on anything above my pay grade. There wasn’t a crash involved where I fucked myself up so I actually did a full ride on the bike without even knowing there was a crack in the frame.
I was bitching from being in shock that a two week old bike, that I had spent months buying parts for and saving up on, already needed a part replaced that I hadn’t ever needed to replace before. It broke on a mistake that I’ve made before too. I just didn’t expect a frame to crack from that.
easy there.... just busting you nads. Sucks but chit happens. Just like my rear derailleur was yanked off by a stick.[/QUOTE]QUOTE="phillychris498, post: 920413, member: 9843"]I cracked the frame mountain biking, and not on anything above my pay grade. There wasn’t a crash involved where I fucked myself up so I actually did a full ride on the bike without even knowing there was a crack in the frame.
I was bitching from being in shock that a two week old bike, that I had spent months buying parts for and saving up on, already needed a part replaced that I hadn’t ever needed to replace before. It broke on a mistake that I’ve made before too. I just didn’t expect a frame to crack from that.
including us, but that's another thread (https://www.mtbnj.com/forum/threads/post-your-booboos.2559/)it sucks that every part of a mountain bike is subject to break from... mountain biking.
NSFW!!!it's Friday, so what the heck..
no son, THIS is a crack (attached as thumbnail for those of you with self-control)
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Did you say ‘Hightower C’ with one ‘C’ ? New bike!I did something similar to the OP on my Hightower C and I know there is a paint chip.... this thread is making me want to inspect it closer but scared to lol
Yeah... my HT is the heavier carbon.Did you say ‘Hightower C’ with one ‘C’ ? New bike!