steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
I had an off and bent one of the mech arm plates. The outer plate was bent outwards. The jockey wheel is end-on in the picture and parallel to the inner plate. You can see the outer plate flaring (and that is after @myapes had a go at straightening it. The shifting was still fine though, so we pressed on.
About 200 yards further on, I got one of those young pine tree branches stuck in the mech. It was about half an inch thick and very bendy. They are difficult to break, but cut easily. There was a horrible graunching noise and my transmission went hard, so I stopped pedalling straight away. I looked down and half the mech was hanging from the chain! The mech had snapped just below the clutch body. The mech hanger was unbent (as far as we could tell).
In the picture below, the mech arm holding both jockey wheels is upside down. You can see the clutch body. The fracture passed through the centreline of that silvery bit that is a metal plug that a screw goes into to secure the clutch housing (1of 3). There is a gasket that seals the clutch and that is exposed by the fracture.
Here is the main body of the mech, still attached to the bike. The fracture runs along the bottom edge of the mech that you can see, just below the hinge.
About 200 yards further on, I got one of those young pine tree branches stuck in the mech. It was about half an inch thick and very bendy. They are difficult to break, but cut easily. There was a horrible graunching noise and my transmission went hard, so I stopped pedalling straight away. I looked down and half the mech was hanging from the chain! The mech had snapped just below the clutch body. The mech hanger was unbent (as far as we could tell).
In the picture below, the mech arm holding both jockey wheels is upside down. You can see the clutch body. The fracture passed through the centreline of that silvery bit that is a metal plug that a screw goes into to secure the clutch housing (1of 3). There is a gasket that seals the clutch and that is exposed by the fracture.
Here is the main body of the mech, still attached to the bike. The fracture runs along the bottom edge of the mech that you can see, just below the hinge.