I can't believe this one myself. A couple of weeks ago I had my bike in the shop for a few minor things, including truing up the rear wheel. I've ridden it several times since then. Two days ago I was starting out on a ride and was stopped at the light at a busy intersection. The light went green, I locked in and went, except the bike didn't go with me, and somehow I was able to get my foot out and down before I hit the pavement. I carried the bike off to the side and found that the rear wheel had come loose from the dropouts and jammed. I rammed it back into place and made sure it was clamped tight.
I do my ride, and I'm back at that same intersection, heading home. Light goes green, I lock in and step on it, and down I go, all the way this time. Damned rear wheel was sprung loose again. I was "lucky" with only a bloody elbow and knee to show for it. Had cars been passing me on the right, I could have gotten a crushing headache.
Now I don't even know if I trust my bike anymore. The wheel is in place, it's very tight. But I thought it was before, too. I guess I'm going to have to experiment a bit on some grass before I "hit" the road again.
I do my ride, and I'm back at that same intersection, heading home. Light goes green, I lock in and step on it, and down I go, all the way this time. Damned rear wheel was sprung loose again. I was "lucky" with only a bloody elbow and knee to show for it. Had cars been passing me on the right, I could have gotten a crushing headache.
Now I don't even know if I trust my bike anymore. The wheel is in place, it's very tight. But I thought it was before, too. I guess I'm going to have to experiment a bit on some grass before I "hit" the road again.