Got rear-ended on ride home...

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Maz

Guru
As above.

I was at the front of a line of traffic waiting to join the circulatory of a roundabout. Got shunted from the rear by a car and I came off the bike. I have the driver's details and some other motorists got out of their cars to see if I was OK. I am unhurt but I dont know how my bike (Allez Elite) was affected (it has carbon forks).

To the naked eye, there are no visible signs of damage to the bike. Should I take it to a bike shop for them to double-check (e.g. cracks)? Has anyone done this before to assess damage to their bike?

Thanks.
 
The most likely point of damage would be a rear wheel buckled if that's the cars point of contact. If your back wheel is fine, you are 'probably' ok.

If your LBS will have a look over it for you then it's likely worth it, I mean what's to lose from it? However if you can't see damage on the back wheel you should be ok. I appreciate the carbon forks could have been damaged from hitting the floor - but if you had just dropped the bike you probably wouldn't be worried about them!
 
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Maz

Maz

Guru
Doh! Just realised one of the bar end plugs is now missing... probably still on the roundabout. Might still be there in the morning. ^_^
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
and wait a few weeks before deciding you're unhurt if you fell with any force at all

details exchanged?
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Unlikely any fork damage. Get the bike in for a quick check, rear wheel true etc. any scuffed up parts, you are entitled to replacements.
 

BLUE(UK)

Active Member
Unlucky there Maz. There were some fricking a55holes on the road today in Leicestershire, I almost had road rage with some guy in a BMW even though when I drive at work I go easy and enjoy the drive between jobs.Luckily(for him at least), he didn't pull over when I guestured him to do so.

......I shouldn't have got drawn in to be fair.
 
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Maz

Maz

Guru
Unlikely any fork damage. Get the bike in for a quick check, rear wheel true etc. any scuffed up parts, you are entitled to replacements.
Can you tell if its out of true just by spinning it? Spin looks ok to me.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Hope there's no unseen damage to yourself. Wait until the morning, then you'll have a better idea.

As for the bike, get it checked.
If you feel sore anywhere get yourself checked.
 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
From past experience - check the rear wheel daily for a couple of weeks. When I had a similar incident several spokes failed soon afterwards at the hub end where they bend.

Good that you don't seem to be hurt, these things happen, often a misjudgement, and provided the driver or his insurers make good any damage there's not much anyone can do about it.
 

betty swollocks

large member
Wheels are inherently strong structures.
Even if wheel is, or appears to be undamaged, it doesn't mean to say other parts of the bike will be intact too.
Years ago, I had a front wheel shunt: the wheel remained perfectly true, but the head tube and down tube were bent. The force of impact simply got transferred elsewhere.
Glad that you're ok.
 
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