With my commuting bike temporarily (?) indisposed (see 'bike shop problem #1') I've been commuting on my carbon Cannondale. In the last couple of weeks I've noticed the right pedal getting more and more unstable in the crank, but couldn't find any obvious reason for it. Finally I went to Brixton Cycles last night to see if they could throw any light on the matter. Without hesitation they said that the problem was a fault with the crank itself, which was the subject of a recall from Cannondale. 'Result,' I thought. 'Problem solved.'
But I went to my Cannondale dealer (OYB in Tooley Street) first thing today and guess what? They'd heard of no such recall, and were extremely sceptical, but reluctantly agreed to look into it. As I write, I still await their call.
In the meantime, I've looked online and the recall was in the States, for cranks on bikes sold from June 2007 onwards. I bought mine in that same month, but it had been a 2006 model. But the cranks are the same - Cannondale Si Carbon - and the problem is the same as the one leading to the recall . So my question is, do I have any chance of getting them to replace it or sort it out? I have the distinct feeling they're going to call back and tell me there's nothing they can do (if they call back at all, of course - OYB are another notorious never-call-backer).
That's it now - I'm out of bikes. If only I could find the key to my old Dutch granddad bike...