I got clobbered last night with a nightmare mechanical all down to a newspaper. I was cycling home down the lovely A23 and had just got to the top of Brixton hill.
As I came across the top of the hill a innocuous newspaper, didn't notice what it was, probably the Sun, blew in the high winds into my rear spokes. It then worked its way round the wheel, lifted up my rear derailler which then snapped off.
Hmm, that was fun, I soon came to a standstill and still perplexed as to what had happened didn't take my feet out of the pedals quick enough and slowly fell onto the ground, to a couple of people standing by the side of the roads amusement.
Now anyone who knows me I am useless at DIY and anything mechanical, but not to be put off I thought that with a bit of jiggery pockery I could turn by trusty steed into a single gear for the remainder of the journey.
So managed to eventually work out how to break the chain, ripped off the rear derailler and then shortened the chain and put it back together. This sounds all very easy except:
1. Some passer by told me I should take the chain right off and put it together, which those experienced will know that is dumb, and therefore I had to take the chain back apart and redo this with the chain on the bike.
2. Putting a chain together in high winds with no experience of doing this is bliming difficult.
3. I slightly damaged one link as I put it on and this meant that after about 10 pedal revolutions the chain snapped in this place.
4. I then eventually got it going, but had taken out links so that I could only ride in the hardest gear.
After leaving work at 5.30pm I got home at 9.00pm. I think that is the longest that it has ever taken me to do 20miles, but at least I felt a sense of achievement in the fact that the bike did not fall apart going up my hill close to home, and I managed to heave myself up it in the hardest gear.
Anyone else had similar fun experiences of major mechanicals but managing to cobble something together to get home?