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Thats sad news,
I do wonder how fast was he going?
His garmin recorded a speed of 20mph and showed the time of the accident. He had laid in the road for 90 mins before being found by a member of the public (very quiet road I know well myself).What's scary about this is the amount of these forks out there still.The matter has been reported to trading standards.
A good man lost.
Makes the ICE head impact sensor/auto emergency SMS thingymagig....seem like a good idea
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On the subject of recalls, CsG / cannondale still haven't made any substantial effort to publicise a recall of OPI / lefty steerer tubes supplied over a 4 year period in Europe.
Although they eventually started a recall in Europe more than a year after they were forced into doing so in the USA and dealers have records of who the bikes with OPI stems / steerer tubes were sold to, they don't seem to have made any effort to ask retaillers to contact the customers with bikes that still have unsafe stems fitted.
Full info on the recall here
[url= http://www.kinesisbikes.co.uk/AdditionalDepartments/Footer-Content/Recalls/RACELIGHT-T-CARBON-FORK-2003-2009-RECALL-NOTICE ]http://www.kinesisbikes.co.uk/AdditionalDepartments/Footer-Content/Recalls/RACELIGHT-T-CARBON-FORK-2003-2009-RECALL-NOTICE[/url]
Quite glad this came up. I've got one of the affected forks that I was about to put on eBay this morning.
I've also emailed the author of the Halstead Gazette article asking her to publish the recall URL. Seems silly she has a quote from Kinesis but not their info about how to get your fork replaced.
Sad news.
Thanks for the headsup though. I passed the recall onto a mate who is riding one of these.
Emailed a link to this thread to a colleague yesterday, he has 4 or 5 kinesis bikes. 2 now need new forks.........
I rode one of those forks for years ๐ฏ
I took mine back for a recall, got one of those DC07 forks in exchange. So, I paid for a full carbon fork, at my own inconvenience I get to swap it for an alloy steerer model.
Thanks Upgrade bikes. ๐
Looks like the ones in the recall aren't full carbon, carbon legs and steerer, aluminium crown to hold it all together.
So, I paid for a full carbon fork,
the recall clearly states not applicable to full carbon versions, only ones with the alu crown.
shit.
mrs has been riding a set of those for ****ing years .
did not know about this.
Full Carbon Racelight T (RT) - 2003/2005
looks like full carbon are up for recall. - then below it says full carbon are not affected .... mixed messages much ?
So, I paid for a full carbon fork,
the recall clearly states not applicable to full carbon versions, only ones with the alu crown.
OK, carbon steerer then, I'm not very good on road stuff.
Upgrade have been in touch, apparently the new fork is better, carbon steerer issues aside, ignore my ill informed drivel.
James
Poor guy.
Hope his family sue the pants of Kinesis/suppliers.
I had one of these forks and rode them for about 4 years. 7 months ago the carbon and alloy parted company over the course of a couple of rides (it felt like the front hub started to get lots of play in it and got progressively worse to the point that it felt like the whole front of the bike was about to collapse under me particularly when heading downhill at speed which was very worrying at the time .... - at that point I noticed it was the forks and not anything else).
As the forks were pretty well used I eventually binned them (wish I'd held onto them now) and bought a new set.
My forks were 2010/2011 DC07.
Very much a case of mixed messages!!
Seems scott bikes seat posts are are also dangerous
http://www.tradingstandards.uk/advice/advice-recall-item.cfm?id=316265 scott seat post
http://www.tradingstandards.uk/advice/advice-recall-item.cfm?id=316336 kinesis forks