View Full Version : Kill me now, please (a rant about my own stupidity)
kenyonchris
07-25-2009, 12:31 PM
So I played hooky from work today to go for a 100k organized ride in Cleburne, but in the end wound up sleeping a few extra hours and then loading up my lovely "new" Colnago and driving to Dallas to ride White Rock Lake...which is always fun. It is mostly flat, very little traffic, people sell gatorade and powerade in little lemonade stands along the way, and lots of cyclists in all different shapes and sizes. I rode 4 loops around (about 36 miles, plus the four or so to and from my car...about 40 miles) and was enjoying the flat, the tailwind (mostly) and the people.
I got back to the car, changed my clothes, loaded the bike on my fork mount roof rack, and left. 200 ft. out of the lot there was a thud, and yes, I had not tightened the fork thingie enough and the damn thing had tipped over...and BENT THE DROPOUT OF MY CARBON FORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I JUST built this THING up!!!!! I about drove my key into my heart.
So I drove over to the very busy bike shop near the lake. A cycling pair of ladies (and I say ladies, because they were clutching their coach wallets, round Paris Hilton glasses pushed up on their heads, unsweaty and clean with a pretty new Giant) were complaining to the mechanic about the "noise" the new triple on the new bike was making. The mechanic was trying to explain about cross chaining and trimming...and I stomp in, hair gone wild, in my sweaty Hammer nutrition t-shirt over my sweaty bike shorts, dirty glasses hanging off my nose, Colnago slung over my shoulder. Everyone in there looks up at me and I put the non-Colnago clutching hand on my hip and say, "Yeah, I'm a dumba$$." The "ladies" looked offended and one said to the mechanic, "well, just make that noise stop, I'm going to go look around." In passing I got *THAT* look from them, not about my less than ladylike behavior, it was the head to toe up down examination of me. I tried not to show my fangs at them and handed over the wilted Colnago to the bike guy, who shakes his head at me and puts it on the stand, where he examined it for a moment before proclaiming, "Yeah, your fork is toast." To which I said, "Fu*k"...I am sure those ladies heard me. I don't care. My tolerance for lipstick wearing rude women was not at its highest. I guess saying Fu*k in a public place was hardly polite, but whatever.
So now I am just seething, this derails (so to speak) my current training program (I will have to fill the gaps with running (ugh), mountain biking, and lifiting) and I have no clue how much a Colnago carbon fork is going to cost me to replace, IF I can find one....the newer ones are 1 1/8 and I need a 1 steerer tube....AGH....and no one to blame but myself. I CAN'T BELIEVE I DID THAT!!!!
Sorry for the rant.
redrhodie
07-25-2009, 12:38 PM
Oh, man! Rant on--that really, really bites.
Tri Girl
07-25-2009, 12:46 PM
I probably would have said a LOT more than just F*#K! I'm sooooooo sorry. :( You rant all you need to, girl. When you said you heard a thud- my mind immediately thought the bike fell off the roof and you ran over it. :eek:
That bites it- big time. I'm sorry. :(:eek:
lunacycles
07-25-2009, 12:49 PM
Happy to build you a 1" steel fork whose dropouts can be bent back into straightness:).
No, sorry, that is salt in the wound.
By the way, I do feel your pain, as I've done the same thing.
As far as 1" carbon forks, you may have a hard time with that one. If you can't find a replacement Colnago version, give Wound Up a call in Oregon (parent company is Advanced Composites, I believe). I do believe they still offer a 1" steerer carbon fork, or may be able to make you one. Alpha Q (True Temper) may also still offer a 1" steerer carbon fork.
You may also consider contacting Colnago or your Colnago dealer to see if your fork is indeed repairable. If it is merely the dropout that got bent, and the fork didn't suffer any impact, then they might be able to glue in another one for you. It's definitely worth getting the proverbial "second opinion."
Good luck...and sorry.
Blueberry
07-25-2009, 12:50 PM
Ugh:( That really bites:(
Good luck and crossing fingers that you can find a not-too-expensive fork...
CA
Trek420
07-25-2009, 01:04 PM
Sorry about that. When you said you heard a "clunk" I thought you did what I did, the stupidest move in the world:
Forgot that the full custom hand built by the man who's name is signed on the frame bike is on the roof rack when you pull into the garage! :eek: :(
Luckily it's steel (sorry, you can just rinse the salt from the wound) and a visit to the village smithy and full repainting fixed it like new. But not before choice words were said, and tears shed.
Sorry about that.
spindizzy
07-25-2009, 02:09 PM
+1 to what everyone else said. Ouch!!!
And Kudos for the gutter mouth - my line of expletives (and subsequent rant) would have been a lot longer. You didn't need to be non-verbally berated for your looks or your behaviour - you had every right to be angry.
kermit
07-25-2009, 02:15 PM
That sucks! I guess the good news is it's only the fork. I was waiting for the "oops I forgot the front tire". ANY chance it's usable? Are both dropouts bent or can one be broken off? I know stupid questions.
kenyonchris
07-25-2009, 02:37 PM
That sucks! I guess the good news is it's only the fork. I was waiting for the "oops I forgot the front tire". ANY chance it's usable? Are both dropouts bent or can one be broken off? I know stupid questions.
If it were steel, it would be repairable. But carbon, not so much.
The bike shop is going to contact Colnago for me on Monday. Colnago offers some sort of crash replacement they say....but I am not so sure about replacing a 1" steerer tube fork.
I love, love, love the carbon bike but good grief. I will have to be a little more disciplined in the future.
I will keep my eye on ebay and craigslist and hope maybe Colnago can help.
Thanks to the offers of the steel forks... :)... yes, indeed, salt in the wound. But probably realistic salt.
I really want to keep the bike total Colnago if possible. It might mean putting it in the garage and riding my specialized for a while till I find it. AGH!
Thanks yall!
OakLeaf
07-25-2009, 03:06 PM
Aw, f@#%.
Hope you can get it back on the road before too much longer.
Hope you learn to love running in the meantime. ;)
I'm so sorry about the fork! That completely sucks.
And you'll be happy to know that new research says that swearing helps ease the sensation of pain (http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1910691,00.html)--and I think that extends to mental anguish as well as physical pain!
Sarah
lunacycles
07-25-2009, 03:48 PM
if in the unlikely event you are riding 650c's, give me a holler, as I do have a few full carbon forks in 650c with 1" steerer (Reynolds Ouzo Pros)...
kenyonchris
07-25-2009, 04:14 PM
Drat, no. 700s. I think I can order one from Colnago and a few places that carry the 1" steerer.
I sent my boyfriend a text telling him to come take my gun (he's a cop too). By the time he got back to me I had moved on to a wet/dry vac. He told me to put the vacuum down and step slowly away. Such a negotiator.
I accidently sucked Mouse the mastiff's tail into the vac in my fury. I was trying to goose him into moving.
I'm off the ledge now and am trying to be philosophical about it...
lunacycles
07-25-2009, 04:52 PM
poor Mouse!! You have a mastiff named Mouse. That's hilarious.
Just make that noise stop. I'm going to go look around
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb14/zencentury/TheCritic.jpg
Running Mommy
07-25-2009, 06:34 PM
Just a quick look at one of my distributers (BTI) and I found a few options.
Torelli Aspect carbon
Alpha Q CS-20 carbon
Alpha Q GS-10 carbon
Those all have a 1" threadless option.
also
Ritchey comp carbon
Winwood RT-10- I believe this is a threaded steerer tho
These came from a quick look at QBP.
So if you don't need an exact replica, there are options.
TxDoc
07-25-2009, 06:56 PM
Sorry about your fork.
Easton makes the EC90 SL with 1" steerer tube also. The SLX is 1 1/8 only, but the SL is in 1" too and is pretty easy to find. I think it runs for $300-something.
Bianchi made a few models with steel frames and 1" full carbon fork. Those a re hard to find because everyone has the carbon with alloy steerer tube - but a local Bianchi dealer recently found me one. So if you have a dealer nearby go ask him and he may be able to get it. Those go for about the same price as the Easton.
I do not know about Colnago 1" forks, sorry.
Reynolds ouzo pro come in 1" too, do not know the price.
Good luck!
Pedal Wench
07-25-2009, 07:44 PM
I have no words.:(
And quit checking out my 1" Colnago forks.:rolleyes:
kenyonchris
07-25-2009, 07:51 PM
Oh, you guys are the best. I am glad to know that I have options. I'll see what Colnago says on Monday and go from there. I am no longer about to throw myself on my sword...or shop vac.
I have my Specialized Ruby ready to list on eBay, I can pull her out, change out my cleats on my shoes, and ride her if I get desperate...but I need to sell her (especially now!). She is all cleaned up, checked by the shop, and ready to go, so I would rather not. I will spend some time on the MTB trails and hit the gym.
ooooo, that sucks.
"Just make that noise stop". :D :D
Selkie
07-26-2009, 04:55 AM
I'm sorry to hear about your fork. It'll work out.
I think you showed restraint in front of those two "ladies," by the way. My Irish temper would have gotten the best of me, as encountering them would have been the last straw. :D They would have learned some new profanities--something to discuss as they drove off in their white Lexus/BMW/Cadillac/FillintheBlank SUV.
white Lexus/BMW/Cadillac/FillintheBlank SUV.
I have one of those. Great car.
Selkie
07-26-2009, 12:21 PM
I'm happy for you, Zen.
kenyonchris
07-26-2009, 12:39 PM
I have one of those. Great car.
Its the combination of attitude, manicures, vehicles, over accessorization, and the general lack of dirt, sweat, and intolerance for those who were sporting them (aka me) that made me so irritated. Bicycling is not a fashion statement (as in something to take up so as to fit in with the other Jr. League women). I used to teach spin and had a small group of women who came to talk to each other, not pedal. It was distracting to those who were trying to actually spin in peace. I finally told them that if they could talk, they weren't working very hard. Instead of letting them adjust their own tension, I did it for them. That put an end to that.
TxDoc
07-26-2009, 01:41 PM
I have my Specialized Ruby ready to list on eBay, I can pull her out, change out my cleats on my shoes, and ride her if I get desperate...
Sent you a PM.
Pedal Wench
07-27-2009, 07:55 AM
Oh, you guys are the best. I am glad to know that I have options. I'll see what Colnago says on Monday and go from there. I am no longer about to throw myself on my sword...or shop vac.
I have my Specialized Ruby ready to list on eBay, I can pull her out, change out my cleats on my shoes, and ride her if I get desperate...but I need to sell her (especially now!). She is all cleaned up, checked by the shop, and ready to go, so I would rather not. I will spend some time on the MTB trails and hit the gym.
They don't make the Star forks (1") anymore, but I see them often on ebay. Some have white graphics, some yellow, so you can even match your bike! I think they make the Force or Street forks still in 1", and while not as nice as the Star forks, you'll still have a full Colnago bike on the road. Good luck!
kenyonchris
07-27-2009, 10:10 AM
They don't make the Star forks (1") anymore, but I see them often on ebay. Some have white graphics, some yellow, so you can even match your bike! I think they make the Force or Street forks still in 1", and while not as nice as the Star forks, you'll still have a full Colnago bike on the road. Good luck!
I am watching ebay avidly....the street fork is about $400.00, the force is EXPENSIVE...around $800.00. I do want to keep it full Colnago if possible, it is SUCH a machine, and it seems counter-productive to have any other fork on it.....
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