Just looked at this video about 10 times, and I'm not sure what the failure is. Could be bad design, could be poor installation, could be bad luck.
For my question, it doesn't really matter, what the cause is, but I'm wondering whether a normal type of extension (two seperate extensions) is safer.... In case 1 fails, you might just be able to hold it (alltough falling would be an option with 1 failure as well).
Seems like an interesting debate, given the fact more bikes seem to come with mono extensions (p5X, Trek SC, Factor Slick, etc.).
https://www.facebook.com/CyclingCrashes/videos/857944257714303/?hc_ref=ARTbZ6CtEXeOuegaAuL0_h-gkDTvQc0N3PCCxIPH4MElYWA0nOoIsBdBYgOgogDlFK0
I hope the video shows
For my question, it doesn't really matter, what the cause is, but I'm wondering whether a normal type of extension (two seperate extensions) is safer.... In case 1 fails, you might just be able to hold it (alltough falling would be an option with 1 failure as well).
Seems like an interesting debate, given the fact more bikes seem to come with mono extensions (p5X, Trek SC, Factor Slick, etc.).
https://www.facebook.com/CyclingCrashes/videos/857944257714303/?hc_ref=ARTbZ6CtEXeOuegaAuL0_h-gkDTvQc0N3PCCxIPH4MElYWA0nOoIsBdBYgOgogDlFK0
I hope the video shows