Friday, I was absent for a long journey on my bed and I happened to look at my front wheel and I noticed a broken word. The wheel appeared quite good shape, not too “out of real”, and was always extinguished. So I went home and changed my bikes, finishing the journey on my amount. Later, I took a good look at the wheel and I found that he actually had 5 broken shelves. Everything broke at the J-Bend where the radius comes out of the hub. I was surprised because I had never broken more than one spoken before and generally there is an audible ping. These are my front wheel with the electric motor, so the rays are subjected to engine torque as well as an impact, for example nests-of-poule. He had worked very well for more than a year, so I guess I had to hit something quite large recently. I ordered replacement rays on Amazon, being happy to discover that they came in personality lengths so that I can order the right size. I will repair the wheel when they come and recover it on the road. I will endeavor to stay on smoother roads in the future.
In the meantime, I can always set up my amount if I want an electric help, and I have the original wheel on the bed. The timing is fortuitous. I had not had enough straight montage since I recovered from my last sciatica fight. So my buttocks became painful on longer walks on the amount. A has come across a fun term for this on an ultramarathon cycling website: “Marshmallow Butt”. I need to harden my buttocks, from the “marshmallow” to “iron”, because in May, I go to the van of a friend in Paso Robles for a few days of bike, and my bedtime will therefore not take my right. I will make sure to get more saddle time on the amount in front of them.