08-24-2010, 12:14 PM
I was recently in a head-on collision with a truck. I was stopped at a stop sign and the driver turned into my lane and hit me. Luckily I am fine, aside from a few scrapes and bruises, but my bike suffered some damage. To make sure everything would be covered by the driver's insurance, I took my bike into a shop to have it assessed.
The front wheel was destroyed and my brake levers were bent, so those both obviously are going to be replaced. The mechanics didn't seem to be concerned about my carbon fork or the carbon seat stays, which suffered no obvious visual damage.
I had heard previously that after collisions like this carbon parts should be replaced. Should I be more concerned about this? Also, should I have the bike overhauled, or simply tuned-up in addition to the other repairs? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
The front wheel was destroyed and my brake levers were bent, so those both obviously are going to be replaced. The mechanics didn't seem to be concerned about my carbon fork or the carbon seat stays, which suffered no obvious visual damage.
I had heard previously that after collisions like this carbon parts should be replaced. Should I be more concerned about this? Also, should I have the bike overhauled, or simply tuned-up in addition to the other repairs? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!