Uncle B
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In April, for my birthday, my wife got us a pair of Specialized HRXC mountain bikes. I was not happy that she spent as much as she did on these bikes, because for our riding needs, a $200 mountain bike from Costco would have been just fine.
I thought to myself, that at least we'll have nice bikes that will last us for years.
I went for the first ride and noticed that the chain is making a rattling noise on some of the gear settings as if the shifters or something was not adjusted properly. This ticked me off, because I would expect a profesional bike store to inspect and adjust everything before letting their bikes out the door.
I was planning to take the bikes back to the store to get this corrected, but since we only rode them about 5 times since April, I never got around to it.
Besides the rattling chain, the chain would sometimes completely fall off the front sprocket. Basically, the 1st gear in the front was unusable because the chain would rattle really bad or fall off.
Yesterday afternoon we went for a bikeride. Now these are pretty expensive mountain bikes that are meant to be used offroad. Here I am, riding down a sidewalk, with my 2 year old daughter in her baby seat probably going no more than 6 mph. I'm aproaching a hill, so I downshift, hear a loud clunk and the rear wheel locks up. I get off the bike to check out what happened and I see the rear derailleur (the thing that the chain goes through that hangs down below the sprocket) is wedged in between the spokes. WTF? After a 3 mile walk home I took these pics in my garage:
The derailleur simply broke off!
I have owned many bikes in my life, some of them really cheap and poorly made compared to others, and I have never seen anything like this happen.
It gives me chills to think what would have happened if this occured at a high speed since I was riding with my daughter.
Is anyone hear an expert on mountain bikes. What do you think about this?
I thought to myself, that at least we'll have nice bikes that will last us for years.
I went for the first ride and noticed that the chain is making a rattling noise on some of the gear settings as if the shifters or something was not adjusted properly. This ticked me off, because I would expect a profesional bike store to inspect and adjust everything before letting their bikes out the door.
I was planning to take the bikes back to the store to get this corrected, but since we only rode them about 5 times since April, I never got around to it.
Besides the rattling chain, the chain would sometimes completely fall off the front sprocket. Basically, the 1st gear in the front was unusable because the chain would rattle really bad or fall off.
Yesterday afternoon we went for a bikeride. Now these are pretty expensive mountain bikes that are meant to be used offroad. Here I am, riding down a sidewalk, with my 2 year old daughter in her baby seat probably going no more than 6 mph. I'm aproaching a hill, so I downshift, hear a loud clunk and the rear wheel locks up. I get off the bike to check out what happened and I see the rear derailleur (the thing that the chain goes through that hangs down below the sprocket) is wedged in between the spokes. WTF? After a 3 mile walk home I took these pics in my garage:
The derailleur simply broke off!
I have owned many bikes in my life, some of them really cheap and poorly made compared to others, and I have never seen anything like this happen.
It gives me chills to think what would have happened if this occured at a high speed since I was riding with my daughter.
Is anyone hear an expert on mountain bikes. What do you think about this?