COLDCUT
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Well, I had what I would consider a close call today. Nearing the end of my 48 mile commute home from work, I felt what I would refer to as a faint shudder emanating from the front wheel. This feeling presented itself as I was slowing to a stop at an intersection and while I was applying light combination braking. Convincing myself that I must have traveled over an abnormality in the roadway, I continued on and made it home. Upon bringing the Feej to a full and complete stop in my garage, I again felt the shudder and heard a very audible “clunk”. I dismounted and began to inspect the front wheel area. I initially thought that perhaps something had managed to get wedged up underneath the front fender. After not finding anything, I continued my prodding around and then discovered that one of the two front brake caliper bolts was missing. The other bolt had loosened nearly all the way out and the mysterious “clunk” that I had heard was the front reflector falling down and coming to rest against the front fork. Nearly two thousand miles have passed since I last pulled the front wheel for a tire change. I’m certain that I used the correct torque settings and double checked these bolts for tightness when re-installing the wheel. I guess one can never be too careful though and I’m spending the evening checking as many of the critical bolts as I can find. The image in my head of myself plowing into the rear of a stopped big-rig is sickening. Now that I think of it, maybe this explains why my wife was nosing around in my toolbox the other day…Hmmm.