Cycling (bicycle) & early failure
Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 6:53 pm
Unfortunately I had an early failure of my titan otr (tube leak) a couple of weeks ago.
I am an avid cyclist and I fear that cycling long distances may be one of the reasons (I ride 200/250 miles per week).
I use a saddle with a big cutout in the middle (slr superflow) and I always use tight bike shorts that keeps my "stuff" up. In fact I have no discomfort while riding, I don't feel any pressure on the pump or tubes.
I will have a revision soon and I hope this early failure is just a bad luck.
Doctors said cycling should not be an issue using a saddle with a cutout or a split saddle.
I would like to hear your opinions, especially from other cyclists, but every comment is welcome.
P.S. I had two ams implants before also with early failure but that was related to defective pumps affected by a recall, so nothing to do with cycling.
I am an avid cyclist and I fear that cycling long distances may be one of the reasons (I ride 200/250 miles per week).
I use a saddle with a big cutout in the middle (slr superflow) and I always use tight bike shorts that keeps my "stuff" up. In fact I have no discomfort while riding, I don't feel any pressure on the pump or tubes.
I will have a revision soon and I hope this early failure is just a bad luck.
Doctors said cycling should not be an issue using a saddle with a cutout or a split saddle.
I would like to hear your opinions, especially from other cyclists, but every comment is welcome.
P.S. I had two ams implants before also with early failure but that was related to defective pumps affected by a recall, so nothing to do with cycling.