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  • What is the mtb equivalent of sods law?
  • thecrackfox
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    Just replaced middle ring, chain and cassette on my bike ready for SITS, bit of time to let it bed in, just one of those jobs while I had a bit of spare cash was worth doing.

    Went for a ride on Saturday and my rear brake has blown up!!!

    How does this happen, did my brakes get jealous?

    Jamie
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    I believe it is still Sod's Law.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Isn't it normaly Murphys law anyway?

    Waderider
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    Rock suck.

    sofatester
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    Went for a ride on Saturday and my rear brake has blown up!

    Are you OK? No major shrapnel wounds i hope? 😉

    PJM1974
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    Sod's Law…

    Was building my old Enduro up over the weekend and could not get the rear wheel round no matter what. I've settled for 'slightly wobbly'. Throw in a missing pin from a chain tool and sudden delamination of brake pads and you have the recipe for rage.

    tang
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    LBS delight.

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