utahdog2003
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Friendly Question, Kooka lovers please put down your stones...
I notice that a good many of you have some of your retro bits installed on bikes that are actually used in battle, even some retro bits that were totally unsafe for use when they were new! (Kooka cranks for example) I understand wanting to collect them, and I understand the show bike thing, and I understand the idea that some of you want to use your retro pride and joy for what it was intended. Still, to use unsafe schwag from back in the day, after we now know some of these things to be dangerous, is a mystery. I also stipulate that there are certainly examples of all parts failing at some point, but the fact remains that some are predisposed to failure more than others, (read Nuke Proof) I've got a set of NOS Fast Feather QRs in violet that are dead sexy, but they were such garbage back in the day that I would never use them on a bike. They are also not for sale. Neither is the Fast Feather post, the list goes on and on.
At Interbike Vegas in 1993, I had a conversation with a guy who worked with Ringle back when the first gen Cam-Twist and Ti-stix skewers were released, and he told me that the original function of the skewer was intended to be as most skewers work, and it was only after they realized that the closing force afforded by the design was too inferior to be functional that they came up with the idea of twisting them tighter after they were closed. Yikes! There are many other parts we all cherish today that came into being in an engineering vacuum, and yet they are sprinkled all over muddy bikes on these pages.
Searching for "danerous parts" yields a thread about Critical Racing stems and whether being a flexy bit is a worry...well, the answer is yes, you are nuts to use a Critical Racing stem on the trail. Sell it?...NO, but Ride it?....Hmmm...good luck!
I'm not trying to start a rash with anybody, and I've rewritten this thread a few times trying to soften the point as much as possible, but some of this is quite scary. How do you ride Kooka cranks today? You guys that do, do you worry?
I notice that a good many of you have some of your retro bits installed on bikes that are actually used in battle, even some retro bits that were totally unsafe for use when they were new! (Kooka cranks for example) I understand wanting to collect them, and I understand the show bike thing, and I understand the idea that some of you want to use your retro pride and joy for what it was intended. Still, to use unsafe schwag from back in the day, after we now know some of these things to be dangerous, is a mystery. I also stipulate that there are certainly examples of all parts failing at some point, but the fact remains that some are predisposed to failure more than others, (read Nuke Proof) I've got a set of NOS Fast Feather QRs in violet that are dead sexy, but they were such garbage back in the day that I would never use them on a bike. They are also not for sale. Neither is the Fast Feather post, the list goes on and on.
At Interbike Vegas in 1993, I had a conversation with a guy who worked with Ringle back when the first gen Cam-Twist and Ti-stix skewers were released, and he told me that the original function of the skewer was intended to be as most skewers work, and it was only after they realized that the closing force afforded by the design was too inferior to be functional that they came up with the idea of twisting them tighter after they were closed. Yikes! There are many other parts we all cherish today that came into being in an engineering vacuum, and yet they are sprinkled all over muddy bikes on these pages.
Searching for "danerous parts" yields a thread about Critical Racing stems and whether being a flexy bit is a worry...well, the answer is yes, you are nuts to use a Critical Racing stem on the trail. Sell it?...NO, but Ride it?....Hmmm...good luck!
I'm not trying to start a rash with anybody, and I've rewritten this thread a few times trying to soften the point as much as possible, but some of this is quite scary. How do you ride Kooka cranks today? You guys that do, do you worry?