EebStrider
Well-known member
Got caught out on Friday. What I thought was level ground, going round a tree, saw a root sticking out at the last minute, and it was too late, down I went. Bent handlebars, bent gear lever, the bike wouldn’t go into the top 5 gears. Luckily, it was on soft ground, so no cosmetic damage, other than a tiny chip of paint at the top of the forks, which I reckon I can touch in with some matte hammerite.
Took it to a local specialist yesterday, who dropped everything, and fixed it within an hour. It turned out that the cable in the gear lever had snapped when the bike went down, twisting the lever out of alignment. He replaced the inner cable, adjusted the derailleur (which wasn’t bent, surprisingly!), re-torqued the stem properly, and all was sorted.
Tbh, at the speed it happened, and the way the bike cartwheeled away from me, I was expecting a very big bill. These bikes are bloody strong, and can take a real hammering. I now have a new found respect for my Cube!
Just need my shoulder to stop aching now, so I can ride again. Nothing broken, just a bit battered and bruised. Ordered another 10kg of Epsom salts, so will have hot baths for a few days to sort it.
Took it to a local specialist yesterday, who dropped everything, and fixed it within an hour. It turned out that the cable in the gear lever had snapped when the bike went down, twisting the lever out of alignment. He replaced the inner cable, adjusted the derailleur (which wasn’t bent, surprisingly!), re-torqued the stem properly, and all was sorted.
Tbh, at the speed it happened, and the way the bike cartwheeled away from me, I was expecting a very big bill. These bikes are bloody strong, and can take a real hammering. I now have a new found respect for my Cube!
Just need my shoulder to stop aching now, so I can ride again. Nothing broken, just a bit battered and bruised. Ordered another 10kg of Epsom salts, so will have hot baths for a few days to sort it.