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Riding home after a late shift at silly o’clock in the morning there was a loud bang; it was all I could do not to go over the front of the bike. It was dark and I had no idea what had happened. More to the point I was doing 30mph downhill. The bike swerved right, I hit the tarmac scraped down the road on my back, off the side of the road down an embankment and into a tree….. a downhill skier could not have done it any better 10 out of 10 for style =D>
Once I had checked all my body parts were in the correct place, I looked at my bike….
It appears that one of the two bolts holding the bars to the stem had snapped. The second bolt ripped out causing the handlebars to become detached…..
Luckily I had some electrical tape in my bag, I re-attached the bars and rode home B-)
Looking at the stem…. two bolts???? What was I thinking????? What a s**t design…. X(
Maybe I am being a bit harsh; I have had this stem for some time and I have used it on unforgiving territory, or British roads as they are also known.
Anyway; I have skin missing on my face, shoulder, hip and knee along with very colourful bruises on both of my thighs. Not forgetting the general aches and pains….. I am feeling very sorry for myself 🙁
I am writing this just to warn others to look very critically at their stem and ask yourself is it fit for purpose?
This incident could have been so much worse….
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