The triples came out yesterday and we aired up the tires. We had to raise everyone’s seats — pretty cool to see how much the kids have grown just since last summer.
On our shake down trip we rode over to Gateway Movie 12 for a cheap night out. One the ride there we were cruising along when I heard a chain popping sound just after a little blip in the pedal feedback. Interesting, but Dare’s Van’s shoes got caught up in the triple chain and that caused it to get too tight… and it just broke apart. We sat there for a minute wondering if we had a chain tool with us. We did not. I have everything else, but no chain tool.
The back chain from Torrent’s spot to the rear wheels was still working. So he alone pedaled the whole rig. Me, Dare and Sanguine were all just sitting in as Torrent stood up and pounded us up and over the I-5 Bridge to Gateway. Once we were there we went on in and starting looking for a tool at Cabela’s and Target, but no luck. We ended up having a meal out then watching the movie. As the movie ended, we loaded up – with a bit of re-distribution – and headed back home with Torrent again powering us as I just sat back and steered.
On the way home, We asked everyone we saw if they had a chain tool. Finally on Coburg Rd. just under the I-105 overpass, we found some kids that had a chain tool. Within minutes I removed the a link from the rear chain and had the timing chain tied back together. We were on our way. Torrent was proud of himself for using hiss trength to help the whole family.
We made it home without another incident. We will not leave the chain tool home again on any triple rides from here on out.
We test rode a BF triple on Monday. Brent and the three eldest took to it quickly. They loved it! In the very short amount of time we were riding…Elliot’s (8yo) pants stuck in the chain. We had to rip them out. There’s something about chains this week 🙂