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I have to agree, it's actually more than worrying.

When it come to ones safety and life, safety standards can never be set high enough.

 

Ride mid range components...not to light to break/fail ;)

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That must be awefull when you realise your brakes are gone and something bad is about to happen but you dont know yet how bad.

It reminds me of the joke:

I want to die like my grandfather one day. Nice and quiete in his sleep and not all shouting and screaming like the guys on the back of his bakkie!

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I wonder what the brake/ rotor company says about such a high profile failure, could this not to damage to ones credibility.

 

How many people that are riding the same brakes might be now doubting them, I know I would. Reading the guesstimates of failure, it could be a serious problem.

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We are all scratching our heads about this, but Poor Kev will be having nightmares about this for a long time.

 

Someone, Could be Garry fisher, said these profound words, I think he said it was revealed to him in a dream :rolleyes:

 

"Light, cheap, strong... pick any two"

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We are all scratching our heads about this, but Poor Kev will be having nightmares about this for a long time.

 

Someone, Could be Garry fisher, said these profound words, I think he said it was revealed to him in a dream :rolleyes:

 

"Light, cheap, strong... pick any two"

I doubt it, he has bliksemed down enough to raelise that you can't have it all .

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Ok, so here's a stick in the spokes.

I have read some of the threads on here and noticed all the speculation aimed at his front brake having failed.

 

I watched the coverage and never heard him say once that it was his front brake.

1)So what happend to the rear brake if this was the case? This is also a very good way to stop, pull the other brake!!

 

2)What is the 1 in a million chance of both front and rear brakes failing at the same time?

 

3)If it was his mechanic, why did the brakes not fail sooner?

 

4)if it was brake fade, he would have felt this coming on during a few brakes before then?

 

All pro's do experience a "brake" in concentration (see any road race and the amount of crashes). So could it not be that he just lost concentration for a split second, over estimated the downhill and never managed to get control of the bike?

We are all human. it happens.

 

If this is the case, it would be very sad that he blamed it on brake failure. Because a statement like that is really bad publicity for a bike and product.

Its far easier to blame something else than to admit it was your own mistake.

We all do it.

 

I feel very sorry for Kevin and George.

Kev, good luck and get well soon.

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Someone, Could be Garry fisher, said these profound words, I think he said it was revealed to him in a dream :rolleyes:

 

"Light, cheap, strong... pick any two"

keith bontrager

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Epic Crash Report

 

To clear up any confusion around the crash, here it is from me:

It was simply a problem with the disc pads that we changed the night before the stage. On the steep descends, the aluminium rotors were overheating and causing the brakes to ‘fade’ and loose power. On the steepest descend on the stage, 25km into the race, I had too much speed to slow down and knew I was heading for a crash. All things considering, I think I was fairly lucky, as I crashed in a very hectic corner. Helmet completely smashed and I could have been so much worse!

 

http://www.kevinevansracing.blogspot.com/

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keith bontrager

 

Thanks gents.

 

@ Dangle, This "afbliksem" just had more significance. but He's a balanced person, skeem He will enjoy the time at home with Ruby and Karin and when Its time to get back he wil come back with more hunger. I"m more worried about how Dave will motivate himself again..

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The failing kind???? :)

 

 

It was simply a problem with the disc pads that we changed the night before the stage. On the steep descends, the aluminium rotors were overheating and causing the brakes to ‘fade’ and loose power.

 

Ai ai ai...aluminium rotors.. DUDE... as much as I am a fan, friend and biggest supporter.. Kevy... ALU ROTORS ???? Why buddy?

 

Theres no need for this !! Alu heats up way way WAY more than steel.. It wil melt into pads Im not pretending to be the smartest oke out there, and who knows maybe in 3 years time were all running them, but ALU is weight weeny stuff, not epic material.. CARBON rotors, maybe.. but ALU.

 

I cant get over it..:angry:

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