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Scottwax said:Doubt the guy has any money, looks like an old hippie. We hit right on the centerline so even if he has insurance, they'd probably say based on the location of the impact fault is 50/50 even though he made no attempt to move over or brake.
Bought the bike used from a customer but new would have been $1600-1800, plus I just picked up a set of lighter wheels which luckily, other than the front one being slightly out of true and the tube bursting, are okay. Should be able to find a comparable frame on craigslist in the $400-600 range.
Ben@Autopia said:Other than the busted frame, the bike looked like it was well maintained. You should do a bike "before and after" when you get a new one!![]()
Scottwax said:In a really fast group, 21-24 mph pace, had already hit 32 mph on flat ground during the ride.
yakky said:Couple more mph and you are at TDF pace :biggrin:
Bill D said:It's odd for me to do anything righty. Seriously, I know it does nothing to lessen the pain, Scott, but a left handed or a one handed detail by you is still a million times better than those of a thousand sub-Autopian detailers. Get well soon!
Scottwax said:UPdate: Saw an orthopedic sports specialist today who said I was healing up very well ...
Scottwax said:.....Also found a new bike frame for $150. Same frame I had (comes from the same factory as my Fuji frame) but with a higher grade of aluminum, slightly more sloping top tube and minor changes in the shape of the tubing. Came with a carbon fork and the seat stays are also carbon. 3.2 pounds including the fork. Should be about 17 pounds once I swap over all my components and wheels.![]()