Uncle Grumpy
Devout Dirtbag
Re: Re:
Like how breakfast cereals have helplines you can call.
I had the same situation once, up the park riding with my kids and a kid had his forks on backwards. I spoke to his Dad and said "Mate, I don't want to be "that guy" but your sons forks are on backwards which is actually dangerous because..." and went on to explain the geometry, steering and dropout angle etc.
I went on to say "I can't ignore it, because if he does come a cropper and I could have prevented it, I'm a bit of a twat."
The Dad thought he was doing the right thing because the V brake on the front would be forced away from the fork by the rotation of the wheel.
I'm thinking the uber carbon 27.5" dually I was on may have lent an air of credibility to my case. Anyway, I had tools on me so fixed it then and there and now if the kid loses his frigging teeth, it won't be because of a poorly assembled front end.
I'd say something. The crime you walk past is the crime you accept. Or something.
Grumps
MartinYorkshire":2azv77z4 said:CassidyAce":2azv77z4 said:Do these people not see other bikes and notice that the forks look somewhat different? Or that helmets are directional and look, er, 'unusual', the wrong way around?
All of it sounds ridiculous, even to me, but then again I never expected to see safety labels on laundry tablets that say "do not eat", either.
Like how breakfast cereals have helplines you can call.
I had the same situation once, up the park riding with my kids and a kid had his forks on backwards. I spoke to his Dad and said "Mate, I don't want to be "that guy" but your sons forks are on backwards which is actually dangerous because..." and went on to explain the geometry, steering and dropout angle etc.
I went on to say "I can't ignore it, because if he does come a cropper and I could have prevented it, I'm a bit of a twat."
The Dad thought he was doing the right thing because the V brake on the front would be forced away from the fork by the rotation of the wheel.
I'm thinking the uber carbon 27.5" dually I was on may have lent an air of credibility to my case. Anyway, I had tools on me so fixed it then and there and now if the kid loses his frigging teeth, it won't be because of a poorly assembled front end.
I'd say something. The crime you walk past is the crime you accept. Or something.
Grumps