JimFPU
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RBENT member, retired in Tennessee.
Posts: 1014
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OK, so to tell the end of the story: Broken power side idler repaired by previous owner, and we thought it would hold. Well that repair did, but the idler had the same break in another spot. OK I was in Bonn by this time and found a shop that helped me duplicate the previous repair. Thought it was good (and it was) until the idler failed again in a 3rd spot. Basically what happened was it was a plastic idler, with a 5 spoke hub, which failed in between the spokes causing the gears to 'flatten' out and collapse inward. When this would happen, it felt like it was pedaling on a very bumpy road, and I could not pedal smoothly. It was tiring to say the least. So, finally found a shop right before I got into Holland and they gave me a roller that didn't have a bearing, but did have metal gears and looked like it would at least keep the chain moving without jumping. If I only knew what would come down the road...turns out when I finally made it home after racing to catch the ferry at the Hook of Holland, after taking the seat off, I realized that the extra noise was not just the poor idler...it was a failed idler!!! Chain wore about half way through the CF brace over the drivetrain channel, and almost half way through the idler axle! I'm just glad I made it home!!! New parts should be here today so no worries. Ended up with about 350 +/- miles for the Sunday through Friday afternoon ride down the Rhine and Waal (what the Rhine turns into in Holland). Would I do it again? With someone to get lost with! And I'd have better maps and recovery foods along the way, because Tuesday it felt like I was recovering from the flu. Kim gave me an Emergen-C drink and started to feel better after about 10 minutes. So for those long hauls, over many days, I have to eat differently. I thought regular eating, with added pasta in many places, would be enough, since my longest day was about 76 miles or so. Amazing how nice and quiet the Quest pedals now that I have a TerraCycle power idler that I stole from my 700 on there... What an adventure!!
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