Tophat Fiddle
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Boom Separation and Collapse--My Own Dumb Fault
Okay, so–there I was, riding my bike on the city streets that lead to the trail, when I said to myself, “Self, I seem to be having to scootch down in the seat to get full extension on the pedals, hmm. Well, it must be my imagination….”
Not 30 seconds later, the inner boom tube came out of the outer boom tube and the crank and front sprocket crashed to the ground! It happens at 0:16 in the clip.
It's my own dumb fault–I have neither been checking the boom clamp that holds the inner boom tube in, nor have I been looking at the scale number on the boom scale to ensure that it's where I set it at. I had my tools with me, it was easily fixed, and now I know that the boom scale is adjusted to and tightened at 20 on the scale and so if 21 starts to show, then it's slipping out.
Lessons Learned: (a) if I'm feeling like I have to scootch down in the seat to get full pedal, it's not my imagination, and (b) add a look at that scale number to my preflight check.
Mmm-hmm.
Okay, so–there I was, riding my bike on the city streets that lead to the trail, when I said to myself, “Self, I seem to be having to scootch down in the seat to get full extension on the pedals, hmm. Well, it must be my imagination….”
Not 30 seconds later, the inner boom tube came out of the outer boom tube and the crank and front sprocket crashed to the ground! It happens at 0:16 in the clip.
It's my own dumb fault–I have neither been checking the boom clamp that holds the inner boom tube in, nor have I been looking at the scale number on the boom scale to ensure that it's where I set it at. I had my tools with me, it was easily fixed, and now I know that the boom scale is adjusted to and tightened at 20 on the scale and so if 21 starts to show, then it's slipping out.
Lessons Learned: (a) if I'm feeling like I have to scootch down in the seat to get full pedal, it's not my imagination, and (b) add a look at that scale number to my preflight check.
Mmm-hmm.