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submitted 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) by PNW_Doug@lemmy.world to c/bicycles@lemmy.ca
 

The view of a 2024 Crust Romanceür from West Seattle at dawn, reproducing an earlier post with a new frame.

The bike was rebuilt after getting t-boned by a red-light runner in January of 2024 which destroyed the bike, broke my pelvis, snapped my left femur, turned my left tibia and fibula into a jigsaw puzzle of seven major pieces, and shattered my right knee's condyle.

Now I've got 39 titanium pins, screws, bolts, rods, and a plate inside me, but am back on the bike. First ride was December of 2024, 11 months after getting hit. Nearly every part was salvaged from the old bike, only having to replace mudguards and a tacoed rear wheel.

At some point I'll have to put together a timeline post of the wrecked bike, x-rays, and this rebuilt one.

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[–] PNW_Doug@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

Thank you, I'm glad too.

The crankset's a Dia Compe ENE Ciclo I picked up for that lovely three arm spider. How easy it will be to replace the chainrings when the time comes, I'm unsure. Like the crankset, I'll probably have to source them through a Japanese merchant. At least it's Dia Compe, so unlikely to be impossible.