This is an adjunct post to the crash problem.
The tyre punctured as a result of the crash and so today after getting the bike fork replaced I attacked the puncture problem.
Normally I can replace a tube on any of my standard bikes in five minutes depending on the weather and ditch conditions - where I usually end up on the country roads I ride - because as you all know, standard bike hangers are open. However, I have discovered that on the Vendetta - and maybe all front wheel drive bikes - the hangers are enclosed, so in order to remove the wheel to replace a tube, the skewer has to be pulled out resulting in the collapse of the entire drive train which is not the sort of thing you'd be anxious to tackle on a cold, wet, dark middle of the country road sans any kind of useful lighting.
Any thoughts from the gurus?