Carbon Bike Fell Over at Victoria Horton blog

Carbon Bike Fell Over. If you can't feel it with a fingernail, the crack probably isn't in the carbon. I am worried, if the bike frame is damaged. Sometimes if you have a defect. What do you guys think? If your bike fell over or was in a crash, have it checked. Another trick is to whack the tube with a quarter over. She must have had some static. Is there fix for a misaligned dropout on a carbon bike? Take it somewhere competent to have it inspected. If you *flex* the carbon fibre and *break* the strands, the layers can come apart. Then she circled back and tapped the bike with her nose. The bike fell over and she jumped away startled. Had my carbon bike resting on a wall and it fell over on a stone floor. Even if everything looks fine, it’s easy to miss damage. Most carbon bikes have nothing like the above vulnerability and, falling over at low speeds, realistically would only get damaged in a major single point impact to a tube.

Bike fell over! Damn! Yamaha FZ09 Forum
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If your bike fell over or was in a crash, have it checked. Then she circled back and tapped the bike with her nose. Even if everything looks fine, it’s easy to miss damage. Sometimes if you have a defect. The bike fell over and she jumped away startled. She must have had some static. What do you guys think? Is there fix for a misaligned dropout on a carbon bike? What about the case when there was no major crash, but you just fell down on a carbon bike or you found a scratch on the frame? If you can't feel it with a fingernail, the crack probably isn't in the carbon.

Bike fell over! Damn! Yamaha FZ09 Forum

Carbon Bike Fell Over If you *flex* the carbon fibre and *break* the strands, the layers can come apart. Sometimes if you have a defect. Another trick is to whack the tube with a quarter over. If your bike fell over or was in a crash, have it checked. Even if everything looks fine, it’s easy to miss damage. The bottom line is this: She must have had some static. Most carbon bikes have nothing like the above vulnerability and, falling over at low speeds, realistically would only get damaged in a major single point impact to a tube. Had my carbon bike resting on a wall and it fell over on a stone floor. Then she circled back and tapped the bike with her nose. Take it somewhere competent to have it inspected. What do you guys think? If you can't feel it with a fingernail, the crack probably isn't in the carbon. What about the case when there was no major crash, but you just fell down on a carbon bike or you found a scratch on the frame? The bike fell over and she jumped away startled. If you *flex* the carbon fibre and *break* the strands, the layers can come apart.

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