John in CR said:
Scary about the fork and glad you're ok.
I must be missing something, but how can you not avoid hitting a car at 3mph? Don't ride directly behind cars or you'll end up a car sandwich at some point....gotta have an escape route at all times as well as always looking far enough ahead that his braking comes as no surprise be seeing his need to brake before he did.
I had been slowing down for a few seconds, but not as fast as a car overreacting to a yellow light

. I was going 10-15mph, because all the cars were hauling ass to get through the short light, and so was full throttle until the driver in front of me decided that they should slam on the brakes because they thought the yellow was too short. There are red light cameras in that area.
Those bike brakes have to stop about 290lbs of mass. Let's be honest, unless you have 203mm discs all around ( and a frame that can handle that amount of braking force ), your brakes probably don't stack up to a car's either. Mine have always felt lackluster. Even when i was running a 160mm disc in the rear and 180mm in the front.
I essentially had all ~280lbs of me + bike sitting on the fork, with the majority of the weight on the disc brake side.
dogman: yeah, the wheel and disc brake are in perfect true!
Thud: they did crack at impact. The fork was a little flexy before the impact though ever since the 180mm disc was installed. I am sure that was not helping it.
Another thing that had been happening is kind of a knocking sound when i'd brake hard. I have had to tighten down the headset many times. It doesn't help that i am using a lot of extenders. I think i am going to find a bigger frame to avoid this, lest i risk frame problems too. I have a 19.5" but i think i need a 21"+.
Sounds like the eBike will be down again
