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2006-06-14 7:49 PM

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Subject: Help - My car was rear-ended with my bike on the trunk rack
I need some advice - I was rear-ended by another motorist today with my bike on the trunk rack. My question is there is a fair amount of damage to the rear of my car and my bike has the following damage - front rim bent and not serviceable - My bars are twisted sideways ( not bent ) and the bike shop owner I had look at my bike thinks there is a hairline crack in the frame ( it looks like a very small blemish in the paint to me ) . My concern is I am worried about the overall stress to the Aluminum Frame and carbon Fork. The bike is only 3 months old. WOULD YOU GUY'S feel safe riding this bike again or should I get a new bike even if the hairline fracture turns out not to be. Thanks in advance for the input.


2006-06-14 8:34 PM
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Subject: RE: Help - My car was rear-ended with my bike on the trunk rack
Sorry to hear about the bike (and car, of course). Mine is inoperable at the moment, and I'm depressed.

If there really is a crack in the frame or even moderate stress, I would highly suggest that you don't use it. Maybe take it to another bike shop for a second opinion and decide based on the two. I had a friend who was riding a frame that was stressed, but with only mild visible problems. He hit a pothole and the frame separated at the head tube & top/bottom tubes, leaving him on the ground.

Hopefully the guy's insurance will cover the bike.
2006-06-14 9:01 PM
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I wouldn't ride that bike on a bet.  Call your insurance company, have them get the other guy's insurance company to pay for a brand new bike.  That's what you pay all those premiums for.

 

2006-06-14 9:47 PM
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max - 2006-06-14 10:01 PM

I wouldn't ride that bike on a bet.  Call your insurance company, have them get the other guy's insurance company to pay for a brand new bike.  That's what you pay all those premiums for.

While Max is confused about other thing(s), I would have to think that s/he is spot on with this one ... hairline crack = trouble.

Visualize your self skipping across the pavement at 18-21 mph with nothing on but a helmet, sunglasses and spandex.

Ouch.

2006-06-14 10:14 PM
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Subject: RE: Help - My car was rear-ended with my bike on the trunk rack
That really sucks. It also happened to another lady on my women's cycling board, recently. In fact, I just told my Mom the other weekend that I will not use a trunk mounted bike rack, because I am fearful of my bike getting hit. It's nice and safe in my trunk. Well, unless they totally demolish the rear of my car!

Shouldn't the guys insurance company pay to replace the bike?

I say get a new bike and don't even try to salvage this one.

2006-06-14 10:42 PM
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i would definitely not ride it again.  minor defects in the frame can cause big trouble.  my friend's dad had his fork break while he was riding, he pitched over the bike and broke his collarbone and some ribs.  there was a fracture in his bike he didn't know about that caused it.  the integrity of your bike holding together is dependent on there being no weak points.

good luck with getting reimbursed/covered for all that....it sucks that it was a new bike



2006-06-14 10:48 PM
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I would have it checked at another bike shop.  If they agree that the bike is broken and not fixable, then I would make sure the insurance company replaces it.
2006-06-14 10:58 PM
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IF there's a crack in the paint, it means the metal underneath it strained enough to cause the crack. The frame may be cracked or not, but if it were me, I'd replace it (and include it on the insurance claim). Even if the frame did not crack, you've now moved that point in the frame WAY up the fatigue curve.

Sorry.
2006-06-14 11:00 PM
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YOu could ride it on a trainer, but I wouldn't take it out on the road.
2006-06-15 5:20 AM
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Sounds to me like the offending party just bought you a new bike!
2006-06-15 6:17 AM
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I am a claims manager in Auto Insurance. The other persons insurance will definately pay for the damages for your bike. Their liability insurance covers all property damaged that their "insured" driver caused. If for some reason they do not have insurance then if you have "uninsured/underinsured - property damage insurance", then this steps in and takes the place of the at fault parties insurance. Hopefully you don't have to go that route.
In review of your damages I would definately get another bike.

jamie


2006-06-15 6:41 AM
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Thanks guys for all the input .
2006-06-15 11:00 AM
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Take the money they give you for a new bike and augment it with your own cash and use the huge pot to buy the quality of bike that you may never be able to justify otherwise. You know you want to...

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2006-06-15 12:45 PM
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Ooh I'm sorry that happened, but like others have said, maybe it will work out for the best.

My bike racks are on my roof, so luckily I won't have the problem you have, but I'm always worried about driving into an underground lot and forgetting to take the bike off of the roof.
2006-06-15 1:25 PM
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This is one the biggest things that stresses me out about traveling to and from races... my baby is out there and those idiots think they're cool tailgating and whatnot...

Wonder how cool they'll be when they get the bill for two "nice" bikes...

Course, I've heard of people wrecking their bikes when using a roof-rack too... one drove into a low-hanging tree-branch at Wildflower.  The other had a mental lapse and pulled into their garage...

 

2006-06-15 4:12 PM
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briderdt - 2006-06-15 12:00 AM

YOu could ride it on a trainer, but I wouldn't take it out on the road.



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2006-06-15 6:28 PM
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Fight for a new bike. Cracks are not good.
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