My sweet orbea suffered a severed derailleur and chain in Saturday's ride. The rider suffered a few bruises and a bloody scrape the size of an apricot to her right knee.
I'd been experiencing "ghost shifting" but dismissed it as "cable stretching" on the new bike and something I would fix "later." But on Saturday, my chain dropped three times in a row. Rather than stop and say "what's wrong with this picture?" I just keep putting the chain back on and ride. Well............ suddenly my bike locks up, I'm unable to clip out of both pedals, and down on the ground. Poor Miss Dulce De Luna lets out a yelp. I get up, look down and my derailleur has completely broke off and is stuck between my spokes. My bike can't even be rolled away and I'm on Bear Creek Road with no cell reception. Fortunately there is a farmhouse nearby and Jennie and I scoot over to see if someone can help. The nice gentlemen lets me use his phone so I can call the other rider and let her know I won't be finishing the ride. He is also so kind to give me and Miss Dulce a ride back to Walnut Creek.
I call my LBS (not so local) in Marin and head out there. After an hour of driving and an hour or two in the shop, Miss Dulce is back (or so I thought!). Turns out that the chain had severed and may have whipped around and severed the derailleur. All that was needed was replacing the chain and the derailleur hangar. I take Miss Dulce back to my place for a little R&R.
I get through Sunday's ride with no issues. Then pack up for a bike-camp trip with my friend. I'm about 10 or so miles into the ride when my chain drops again. Well - I am not going to continue to camp like this so I call the LBS which gives me a few instructions and I'm headed back to the shop. They fix me up (again!) and I'm off. No issues the rest of my trip (which was great by the way - we rode to S.P.Taylor Park and camped out for the night).
I'm fine - Miss Dulce De Luna has a few scratches and may need a new derailleur at some point but all seems fine at the moment.
I'll put her to the test again on Saturday when I pre-ride the 65 mile Bike Against the Odds route....