You mean you don't enjoy hearing people talk about how they have complete control over their animals and that their animals are well-trained? Yeah, I'm tired of it, too. lol
He should have brought his bicycle to another shop, to have them check if the axle was adjusted properly to begin with - his story is quite likely, but he needs someone else to confirm it, even though he has to pay for that type of assessment. The quick release axles where I work require that a second nut (not the lever - that tightens against the second nut, but the lever must be shut to lock in place) to be properly tightened and adjusted to the width of the fork, otherwise the lever will be loose, and they will not tighten on properly. It looks like it was too tight the first time, and too loose the second, and the plaintiff would in that case simply never have a chance, the lever will open by itself without touch, if it's not adjusted properly in the start from vibrations and the rotation of the wheel -- imagine a lever that is supposed to tighten and sort of clamp a bit together, but instead it can't quite reach, like vice grips that are open too far, and won't grab hold and lock into place.
i dont trust him , i think he did not take it to another bike repair shop because he believed that they would have confirmed that nothing was wrong due to poor workmanship .
When you add any nuts and bolts on any machinery that allows you to open, remove, or replace something "quick", it adds a weakness.... ask me how I know....
Lol, you can’t “realign” a broken collar BONE. I’m a nurse, you are a little confused on your anatomy. You are thinking of a dislocated shoulder perhaps
@@kac4klhc977 well, you can, but it might not stay. That's WAY out of alignment.....the bone will have trouble remodelling itself over THAT far a distance. If it's not through the skin , you CAN push it back into place but WOW! does it hurt. You cross fingers and pray that with the bone back in position and the arm in a sling, the bone will STAY back in position, and then it will heal and remodel itself quite well....sometomes to the point where you can't see where it was broken. Btw, i'm a Dr. All the best to you!! (Drs these days probably DON'T re-align the bone as much.....kids scream and adults sue.) I had to pop my own shoulder back in when i was 12....it was either that or wait for ages to go to the hospital and then see a Drr and WOW it HURTS as well! Besides, if my mom had foiund out, she would have killed me (we were playing on the swing set)
I broke my collarbone in 1988. My doctor said they didn’t “realigne” the collarbone. That was 34 yrs ago. How long has it been since it was the norm to do so?? I think you’re full of bs.
I flipped over the handlebars as a child on my bike, and it was because I somehow got my sandal stuck somewhere on the front tire. I've never worn sandals on a bike again, and the neighborhood kids laughed at me. Fun times.
so true . alot of bike accidents happen because a person's foot may miss the pedal causing the pedal to spin around and hit them in the back of the ankle causing a loss of control from being startled and then falling off the bike. i think something similar most likely happened to the plaintiff but he wanted to blame someone else to get them to pay his medical bills .
I recall getting road rash on both of my elbows and my knees. The chain came off while I was riding and boy did i get jacked up.. I was about 8 years old and luckily I didn't break anything.
What happens if you're riding over rough terrain: bumps in road, speed bumps, dirt road, rail road tracks, could that possibly cause those quick release levers to open a little? 🤔 I'm sorry the plaintiff got injured.
The quick release is attached to a threaded rod you have to tighten it up by holding one side and spinning the other as you engage the quick release it puts pressure on the rod pinching it between the forks holding the tire in place. If the bike shop didn't tighten the rod enough the quick release would not have much pressure on it so it could be easier for the quick release to open and cause the tire to come loose from the bike. You want to make sure the release is tight but not too tight where it is vary difficult to close all the way, if it is over tight the lock on the release won’t close all the way and could then pop free causing the same issue. There is no way to prove if it was the bike shop or if he caught it on something and pulled the quick release so the judge made the right call.
i think he simply just lost control of the bike. most bicyclists get injured due to falling off the bike due to loss of control from missing the pedal when riding at a fast speed or going over a big bump or a hole they did not see in time to avoid or swerving in order not to hit something at the last second .
Properly adjusted quick release cams don't come loose as easily as the bikeshop owner suggests. I've had them on a bike for years and never had one come undone from a knock or otherwise.
Not knowing how old the bike is but if the skewer was replaced than the quick release should have been replaced as well. The tire locking up wouldn't make sense with the quick release failing. Sounds like a bearing misplacement or the end cap is flush with the lock ring meaning something is not sitting right. This could have been from being an old bike or the defendant did something on accident to the tire without realizing but without a second bike mechanic opinion can't really say for sure. However the plaintiff would have no reason to touch the quick release if the defendant said he put a lot of pressure to keep the quick release closed. Saying it doesn't take much to release the quick release is just wrong. The bike industry wouldn't release something to the public that can potentially cause accidents. I worked on quick releases & after replacing them & using my hand to close it & the pressure is more than enough to have a tight lock on those quick release's. But I still agree with the Judge here, the plaintiff didn't get a second opinion to see how the accident happened.
Going up a hill, and thrown over the handle bars? He hit a rock..... The issue was not in the rear drive train. A rear lockup cannot throw the rider over the front fork.
It can if the bicycle comes to a full stop from the wheel locking, while you have forward momentum. It happens far more often with the front, but if the entire bicycle comes to a sudden halt from the rear wheel locking, you can still wind up thrown very easily. In that case, the bicycle doesn't tumble over with you, but you sort of wind up ejected from it in a different manner, flying over the top, while it stays put behind a bit. When the front wheel locks, the back just flips up over you, tossing you with it. This is why you need a seatbelt when driving a car as well -- it doesn't matter if the front or rear stops, you keep going through the windshield or into the dashboard without one.
@@FireDragonAnime a rear wheel locking up while going up hill wont throw you over the handle bars. You haven't ridden very many bikes if you think that can happen lol
@@journeysalkebulan they are raw fed and get different amounts due to sizing Titan gets 19.5 ounces twice a day Zeta and Shorty both get 15.5ounces twice a day. Which is made up of bone lean meats and organ. It’s been a long time since we’ve fed kibble but if I had to guess it would be 4-6 cups twice a day but that’s a guess. Titan is 132 lbs Zeta is 120 lbs and Shorty is 103 lbs and they get the same amount because Zeta can easily put on the weight and Shorty needs a little extra to keep on weight as she is HIGH energy lol 🥰.
Just after hearing what was said at the very beginning I have a huge question.... If it was the rear wheel that locked up, how did he flip forward? Wouldn't the only way he would be flipped forward would be because the front wheel locked up? It kind of doesn't make sense to me.
It’s the responsibility of the bike owner to ensure te bike/quick release is okay when using their bike. Same with KNOWING how the bike and these parts WORK. Too many people simply use the gear and things like quick release without understanding how they function!
A quick-release can get out of adjustment very easily by turning the external nut. every rider should know how to adjust the quick release so that when the cam lever is closed that it is not easily opened by itself or by vibrations.I did not like how easy the nut turned on the demo assembly..
I have never seen a wheel lock up unless the chain derailed again that might lock the wheel so derailer might of been unaligned by rider or shop. Wheel could tilt left to right by adjusting wheel wrong. Sound like when he left he wasn't using that gear and when he did it derailed due to misaligned derailer
I'm heavier than a typical bicyclists and therefore capable of applying more force than usual when standing. I always did my own work on bicycles and found that regardless of brand or quality if I installed the rear wheel perfectly lined up, I applied enough torque to bend the axle causing the tire to rub on the left side. With the axle tight it would only bend so far however and I found if I installed the rear wheel lined up so it was almost rubbing the right side I would end up bending the axle only to the point the wheel was then centered. After changing a tire or tube I would have to be sure to reinstall the wheel with the bend in the right place and I usually replaced the axle at every other tire change just to be safe. With that in mind I can see how if the quick release was loose either from not being fully locked or from not being adjusted properly it could possibly shift enough to stop the wheel from turning. I think the most likely scenario would be if the lever wasn't fully locked in place and when the added torque was applied it completely released. That would cause an instantaneous shifting of the tire into the frame, likely with enough force to lock up. The rubber marks also suggested a very hard contact. Personally because of my weight I never used a quick release on the rear. They require a hollow axle for the skewer to pass through. Since I was bending the axle I felt a solid axle with nuts I could tighten to the exact torque I wanted was a better choice for me.
Brand new bike, and we didn't check the quick-release wheel my son applied the brake flipped over the handlebars, the front wheel fell off, and cracked some of the plastic pieces because of the way the bike fell. We had the bike for one day. They exchanged it out, but like the man said, we check that often.
Dude , if they're that easy to open, then imagine if someone wants to ride their bike for 10-20 miles and it just gets jostled open?? That seems way too faulty to me... especially if the "expert" is talking about people going UPHILL ... I live in Canada , everywhere you go there are hills... makes no sense. The plaintiff should be reimbursed. Especially if the guy took the bike into the back to "fix the issues" on two other occasions for half a second each time 🙄
Not commenting on whether the plaintiff or the defendant is right or wrong but why does the judge keep allowing the defendant to repeat himself? he has said the same thing so many times! it is ridiculous, talking about the quick release and how he tells his customers to always check that and the Tire pressure, like okay we get it the quick release being open even the tiniest amount could cause the wheel to wobble and you should check your tire pressure before you go on a bike ride! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Had it been any other part of the bike I might have been on the plaintiff's side, but the rod that is held shut with a 'quick release' lever, is the bike owner's responsibility. I have friends that take their front wheel off EVERY time they lock their bike up, by putting the front wheel and back wheel together and then the bike lock goes through both wheels and then around the post AND then they take their seat away with them, all of which have simple 'quick release' lever bolts...
antibodies only last for 3-4 mos. After that immunity is from T and B cells....there are no more antibodies. If your daughter had it in Jan 2020, there wouldn't have been tests in time to detect antibodies....they would have passed LONG before.
i think quick release axels were invented for professional racing bikes they really are not suited to the weekender the shop owner was right, it could easily be knocked out of lock position i had them on my bike when i was younger and can understand exactly what may have happened
I bet she did have it in January 2020. I did and ended up in the hospital. The thing that makes me so sure is I had all the symptoms including the loss of taste that I now know is a sure sign of it. I also tested negative for the antibodies but by the time there was a test for antibodies it had been so long that we now know people don't test positive forever.
I tested positive 4 days ago, it's my birthday weekend, had to cancel my plans, oof. July 26 2022 here. I caught it before, was quite mild, this time was just horrible.
The defendant is showing a front wheel, not a back wheel. A quick release is usually only on the front because the rear is connected to the frame by cables and the chain. No 'quick release' for a rear wheel.
Defendant lied about the wheel clamp; it has nothing to do with Pressure. It is to keep the wheel in place and is there to lift up to remove the tire. And sad when one professes to be a prefessional and is not.
What the hell?! Poor dog doesn't even know why he can't drink water! 😢 😡 I wouldn't have stopped my dog from drinking water to hell with whatever is going on!
I'm an avid cyclist. No way you are getting a new cable, derailer, cable and skewer for $100. My bike tuneup is more than that! That would have immediately raised a red flag.
Not to mention, a rear wheel locking up isn't going to flip you over the handle bars. Especially if you are going up hill. It wouldn't cause you to go over the handle bars if you were going down hill.
I don't know if it's the details or specifics of the actual cases or just flat out bias, but Milian seems much more pleasant and relaxed when dealing with caucasians and non blacks. Not to mention listens to the litigants without interrupting as much. In any event I side with the plantiff here and believe Milian got this wrong as she oftentimes does.
The believe the defendant didn't fix the bike properly which led to the malfunction which caused the accident. I'm convinced that it wasn't done right while in the defendants care and control.
I've been watching judge milian for years and I totally disagree about the race baiting thing you're doing. And she's from Cuba so she's not white she talks about that a lot. I do recognize that she has PMS and she's crabby sometimes. But quit the race baiting we have enough trouble in the world. We should all realize.. United we stand divided we fall!!
Theresa nobody's race baiting here. I'm being honest and truthful with respect to what I've seen from here as a avid viewer of this show. Because she's from Cuba is even more of a reason as to why she's indifferent to blacks. Hispanics and blacks have a longstanding relationship of disfunction if you will that's been around since forever. So the mere fact that she's Cuban doesn't change a thing. I've been able to make my own personal opinion about her based off of how she treats blacks in her courtroom as oppose to everyone else. This isn't race baiting, making up stuff or anything else. You just don't pay attention to the details as I do with respect to how she is when dealing with certain litigants.
As someone who got into bike repair during the pandemic, finally a case worth watching. Enough of dog bites and rent disputes.
You mean you don't enjoy hearing people talk about how they have complete control over their animals and that their animals are well-trained? Yeah, I'm tired of it, too. lol
Yes exactly 💯 right.
I dont mind tenant disputes, but boooy do i hate animal cases.
@@derinaries I don't even watch the ones that involve "your pit bull mauled my Yorkie.....".
Ikr
He should have brought his bicycle to another shop, to have them check if the axle was adjusted properly to begin with - his story is quite likely, but he needs someone else to confirm it, even though he has to pay for that type of assessment.
The quick release axles where I work require that a second nut (not the lever - that tightens against the second nut, but the lever must be shut to lock in place) to be properly tightened and adjusted to the width of the fork, otherwise the lever will be loose, and they will not tighten on properly.
It looks like it was too tight the first time, and too loose the second, and the plaintiff would in that case simply never have a chance, the lever will open by itself without touch, if it's not adjusted properly in the start from vibrations and the rotation of the wheel -- imagine a lever that is supposed to tighten and sort of clamp a bit together, but instead it can't quite reach, like vice grips that are open too far, and won't grab hold and lock into place.
i dont trust him , i think he did not take it to another bike repair shop because he believed that they would have confirmed that nothing was wrong due to poor workmanship .
He should have known she was going to ask for expert testimony. She usually asks for that.
Also JM usually ask the defendants in other cases "Where is the worker to cross examine him?" right 😂😂
When you add any nuts and bolts on any machinery that allows you to open, remove, or replace something "quick", it adds a weakness.... ask me how I know....
How do you know?
Yes tell us how you know. 😉 lol
@slinks612 it's been 12 days and no response.
"....ask me how"
Doesn't have a clue what he's talking about or he would've answered you by now.
@Lindsey Young
No answer yet, hmmmm
".....ask me how" is full of it. He is just another BSer who wanted to put his 2 cents in.
someone should have re-aligned the collar bone. It would have hurt like bleep, but it would have likely healed better.
Lol, you can’t “realign” a broken collar BONE. I’m a nurse, you are a little confused on your anatomy.
You are thinking of a dislocated shoulder perhaps
@@kac4klhc977 well, you can, but it might not stay. That's WAY out of alignment.....the bone will have trouble remodelling itself over THAT far a distance. If it's not through the skin , you CAN push it back into place but WOW! does it hurt. You cross fingers and pray that with the bone back in position and the arm in a sling, the bone will STAY back in position, and then it will heal and remodel itself quite well....sometomes to the point where you can't see where it was broken. Btw, i'm a Dr. All the best to you!! (Drs these days probably DON'T re-align the bone as much.....kids scream and adults sue.) I had to pop my own shoulder back in when i was 12....it was either that or wait for ages to go to the hospital and then see a Drr and WOW it HURTS as well! Besides, if my mom had foiund out, she would have killed me (we were playing on the swing set)
I broke my collarbone in 1988. My doctor said they didn’t “realigne” the collarbone. That was 34 yrs ago. How long has it been since it was the norm to do so?? I think you’re full of bs.
The plaintiff actually shocked me here. On his way to file the lawsuit he should have stopped by another bike shop to an expert on his side. Too bad.
*”SIXTY YEARS?! 😳 Did YOU start it”?* 🤦🏽♀️
The shade of it all. 😅
???? He could’ve! She didn’t know. Neither did I. 🤦♀️
I flipped over the handlebars as a child on my bike, and it was because I somehow got my sandal stuck somewhere on the front tire. I've never worn sandals on a bike again, and the neighborhood kids laughed at me. Fun times.
so true . alot of bike accidents happen because a person's foot may miss the pedal causing the pedal to spin around and hit them in the back of the ankle causing a loss of control from being startled and then falling off the bike. i think something similar most likely happened to the plaintiff but he wanted to blame someone else to get them to pay his medical bills .
I recall getting road rash on both of my elbows and my knees. The chain came off while I was riding and boy did i get jacked up.. I was about 8 years old and luckily I didn't break anything.
What happens if you're riding over rough terrain: bumps in road, speed bumps, dirt road, rail road tracks, could that possibly cause those quick release levers to open a little? 🤔
I'm sorry the plaintiff got injured.
No
The quick release opens if the handle is not in its locked position...
The quick release is attached to a threaded rod you have to tighten it up by holding one side and spinning the other as you engage the quick release it puts pressure on the rod pinching it between the forks holding the tire in place.
If the bike shop didn't tighten the rod enough the quick release would not have much pressure on it so it could be easier for the quick release to open and cause the tire to come loose from the bike.
You want to make sure the release is tight but not too tight where it is vary difficult to close all the way, if it is over tight the lock on the release won’t close all the way and could then pop free causing the same issue.
There is no way to prove if it was the bike shop or if he caught it on something and pulled the quick release so the judge made the right call.
So true. There are a lot of hard knocks in life, but that doesn’t mean someone else should have to pay. Suck it up!
i think he simply just lost control of the bike. most bicyclists get injured due to falling off the bike due to loss of control from missing the pedal when riding at a fast speed or going over a big bump or a hole they did not see in time to avoid or swerving in order not to hit something at the last second .
Great episode.
Properly adjusted quick release cams don't come loose as easily as the bikeshop owner suggests.
I've had them on a bike for years and never had one come undone from a knock or otherwise.
Not knowing how old the bike is but if the skewer was replaced than the quick release should have been replaced as well. The tire locking up wouldn't make sense with the quick release failing. Sounds like a bearing misplacement or the end cap is flush with the lock ring meaning something is not sitting right. This could have been from being an old bike or the defendant did something on accident to the tire without realizing but without a second bike mechanic opinion can't really say for sure.
However the plaintiff would have no reason to touch the quick release if the defendant said he put a lot of pressure to keep the quick release closed. Saying it doesn't take much to release the quick release is just wrong. The bike industry wouldn't release something to the public that can potentially cause accidents. I worked on quick releases & after replacing them & using my hand to close it & the pressure is more than enough to have a tight lock on those quick release's. But I still agree with the Judge here, the plaintiff didn't get a second opinion to see how the accident happened.
The rear wheel locking up wouldn't cause him to flip. The front wheel, yes. But not the back wheel
Verdict to the plaintiff for the amount of a new pair of training wheels
The back and forth banter with her Mom 😂 Love the after the Judgment segment.
Going up a hill, and thrown over the handle bars? He hit a rock..... The issue was not in the rear drive train. A rear lockup cannot throw the rider over the front fork.
It can if the bicycle comes to a full stop from the wheel locking, while you have forward momentum. It happens far more often with the front, but if the entire bicycle comes to a sudden halt from the rear wheel locking, you can still wind up thrown very easily. In that case, the bicycle doesn't tumble over with you, but you sort of wind up ejected from it in a different manner, flying over the top, while it stays put behind a bit.
When the front wheel locks, the back just flips up over you, tossing you with it.
This is why you need a seatbelt when driving a car as well -- it doesn't matter if the front or rear stops, you keep going through the windshield or into the dashboard without one.
@@FireDragonAnime a rear wheel locking up while going up hill wont throw you over the handle bars. You haven't ridden very many bikes if you think that can happen lol
I don’t know why🤔 but I went back three times to listen to the dog lapping up that water! So funny🐕🐾😂
I have 3 mastiffs 100+ lbs. I can send you a loop of it if ya like 😂😂😂🖤🖤
@@manda9506 lol! I can only imagine what mastiffs sounds like! 💜
@@manda9506 how much food do your mastiffs eat daily?
@@journeysalkebulan they are raw fed and get different amounts due to sizing Titan gets 19.5 ounces twice a day Zeta and Shorty both get 15.5ounces twice a day. Which is made up of bone lean meats and organ. It’s been a long time since we’ve fed kibble but if I had to guess it would be 4-6 cups twice a day but that’s a guess. Titan is 132 lbs Zeta is 120 lbs and Shorty is 103 lbs and they get the same amount because Zeta can easily put on the weight and Shorty needs a little extra to keep on weight as she is HIGH energy lol 🥰.
Thirsty baby doggie. 🐶
Just after hearing what was said at the very beginning I have a huge question.... If it was the rear wheel that locked up, how did he flip forward? Wouldn't the only way he would be flipped forward would be because the front wheel locked up? It kind of doesn't make sense to me.
Its impossible for that accident to happen if the rear wheel locked up
If you're at a decent speed and the back locks up and you're standing, you're going to get thrown forward
Did you take physics?
The momentum alone is enough to propel him forward
@@cwstewartjr1973 Wrong.
It’s the responsibility of the bike owner to ensure te bike/quick release is okay when using their bike.
Same with KNOWING how the bike and these parts WORK.
Too many people simply use the gear and things like quick release without understanding how they function!
I think that was the slowest case I’ve ever seen. Especially since the outcome was clear in the first few minutes.
A quick-release can get out of adjustment very easily by turning the external nut. every rider should know how to adjust the quick release so that when the cam lever is closed that it is not easily opened by itself or by vibrations.I did not like how easy the nut turned on the demo assembly..
Doesn't sound like it was mechanical, sounds like he just wiped out. The back tire stoping wouldn't throw him over the handlebars.
I love how in love she is with dogs.
I have never seen a wheel lock up unless the chain derailed again that might lock the wheel so derailer might of been unaligned by rider or shop. Wheel could tilt left to right by adjusting wheel wrong. Sound like when he left he wasn't using that gear and when he did it derailed due to misaligned derailer
Every time that ive gone over the handle bars, its been because the front wheel locks up. Not the back wheel
I'm heavier than a typical bicyclists and therefore capable of applying more force than usual when standing. I always did my own work on bicycles and found that regardless of brand or quality if I installed the rear wheel perfectly lined up, I applied enough torque to bend the axle causing the tire to rub on the left side. With the axle tight it would only bend so far however and I found if I installed the rear wheel lined up so it was almost rubbing the right side I would end up bending the axle only to the point the wheel was then centered. After changing a tire or tube I would have to be sure to reinstall the wheel with the bend in the right place and I usually replaced the axle at every other tire change just to be safe. With that in mind I can see how if the quick release was loose either from not being fully locked or from not being adjusted properly it could possibly shift enough to stop the wheel from turning. I think the most likely scenario would be if the lever wasn't fully locked in place and when the added torque was applied it completely released. That would cause an instantaneous shifting of the tire into the frame, likely with enough force to lock up. The rubber marks also suggested a very hard contact. Personally because of my weight I never used a quick release on the rear. They require a hollow axle for the skewer to pass through. Since I was bending the axle I felt a solid axle with nuts I could tighten to the exact torque I wanted was a better choice for me.
Brand new bike, and we didn't check the quick-release wheel my son applied the brake flipped over the handlebars, the front wheel fell off, and cracked some of the plastic pieces because of the way the bike fell. We had the bike for one day. They exchanged it out, but like the man said, we check that often.
If a rear wheel locks up, it won’t throw you over the handlebars … that would have been the front wheel
The rear wheel locking up is not going to throw you over the bars,
True but the front one would the plaintiff fell off his bike like Biden
@@Indygrandma56 ah, but at least Biden could get on a bike and ride it, not like Orange Man
@@roymaddocks3184 ahh nothing like the liberals
@@roymaddocks3184 At least Trump doesn't wear depends like Biden
@@roymaddocks3184 I hear the spot where Biden fell is now very popular with people taking selfies and reenacting the fall heard around the world
i have never seen a quick release on a rear tire
These are pressure clams, they don't just open.
Dude , if they're that easy to open, then imagine if someone wants to ride their bike for 10-20 miles and it just gets jostled open?? That seems way too faulty to me... especially if the "expert" is talking about people going UPHILL ... I live in Canada , everywhere you go there are hills... makes no sense. The plaintiff should be reimbursed. Especially if the guy took the bike into the back to "fix the issues" on two other occasions for half a second each time 🙄
Not commenting on whether the plaintiff or the defendant is right or wrong but why does the judge keep allowing the defendant to repeat himself? he has said the same thing so many times! it is ridiculous, talking about the quick release and how he tells his customers to always check that and the Tire pressure, like okay we get it the quick release being open even the tiniest amount could cause the wheel to wobble and you should check your tire pressure before you go on a bike ride! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Had it been any other part of the bike I might have been on the plaintiff's side, but the rod that is held shut with a 'quick release' lever, is the bike owner's responsibility. I have friends that take their front wheel off EVERY time they lock their bike up, by putting the front wheel and back wheel together and then the bike lock goes through both wheels and then around the post AND then they take their seat away with them, all of which have simple 'quick release' lever bolts...
2 years later, he goes to court. At best vague
Damn the X-ray looks painful! Made me cringe
I'm so happy he lost. 🤣
Quick release should not open so easily.
antibodies only last for 3-4 mos. After that immunity is from T and B cells....there are no more antibodies. If your daughter had it in Jan 2020, there wouldn't have been tests in time to detect antibodies....they would have passed LONG before.
i think quick release axels were invented for professional racing bikes
they really are not suited to the weekender
the shop owner was right, it could easily be knocked out of lock position
i had them on my bike when i was younger and can understand exactly what may have happened
Plaintiff just wanted to whine
His bike was there for 40 years?
Enjoyed the viewer question.😂😂😂
A rear wheel lock up would NEVER prompt a flip over… Front wheel YES… Plaintiff is either STUPID or LYING…💯👋🏽
Plaintiff should have won.
As soon as he seen his wheel wobbling he should have stopped and checked it.
He hit the front brake on accident and went flying. I did that when I was little
Why does Doug have to be on here? All he does is put in his opinion and rub stuff in people's faces....he's a pain in the ass
I quite like how straight up Doug is 🤷🏽♀️ it's that Harvey guy that I can't stand so useless
Quick release are not used on the rear wheel.
Some bikes do use them on the rear wheel I have one on a bike I bought it's an Iron Horse bicycle.
@@urgreatestenemy3044 I stand corrected.
Every mountain bike that I have bought since 1994 has had quick release on both front and back.
I bet she did have it in January 2020. I did and ended up in the hospital. The thing that makes me so sure is I had all the symptoms including the loss of taste that I now know is a sure sign of it. I also tested negative for the antibodies but by the time there was a test for antibodies it had been so long that we now know people don't test positive forever.
Are you commenting on the right video?
@@traceyaz125 they're commenting on Judge Milian and her husband's short video at the end.. I got confused too for a sec
I tested positive 4 days ago, it's my birthday weekend, had to cancel my plans, oof. July 26 2022 here.
I caught it before, was quite mild, this time was just horrible.
@@sashabenoit1518 thanks!
@@FireDragonAnime have you been vaxxed?
Really dude
The defendant is showing a front wheel, not a back wheel. A quick release is usually only on the front because the rear is connected to the frame by cables and the chain. No 'quick release' for a rear wheel.
Every mountain bike that ive owned since 1994 has quick release on front and back.
Every mountain bike that ive owned since 1994 has quick release on front and back.
I own 4 bikes and all have quick release front and back, you must be buying Walmart bikes.
Seems like quick release was probably reversed n came loose from riding it
Get a scooter or a biker that you sit low to the floor
This guy better stick to a three-wheeler.
I call bull crab !!!
I thought this was Phil from Modern Family
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Maybe his shirt🤣
They sell thousands of cars but they still blow up or recall booty head
Defendant lied about the wheel clamp; it has nothing to do with Pressure. It is to keep the wheel in place and is there to lift up to remove the tire. And sad when one professes to be a prefessional and is not.
What the hell?! Poor dog doesn't even know why he can't drink water! 😢 😡 I wouldn't have stopped my dog from drinking water to hell with whatever is going on!
I agree!
Weak case. He should also have checked it every time. He also made it home and drove before so it was ok when he left the shop. Good verdict.
Great verdict; it was days later!!
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I'm an avid cyclist. No way you are getting a new cable, derailer, cable and skewer for $100. My bike tuneup is more than that! That would have immediately raised a red flag.
Not to mention, a rear wheel locking up isn't going to flip you over the handle bars. Especially if you are going up hill. It wouldn't cause you to go over the handle bars if you were going down hill.
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I don't know if it's the details or specifics of the actual cases or just flat out bias, but Milian seems much more pleasant and relaxed when dealing with caucasians and non blacks. Not to mention listens to the litigants without interrupting as much. In any event I side with the plantiff here and believe Milian got this wrong as she oftentimes does.
She got it right, he should have stopped as soon as he seen the wheel wobbling and locked in the quick release.
Oh and POQ with your racist comments.
The believe the defendant didn't fix the bike properly which led to the malfunction which caused the accident. I'm convinced that it wasn't done right while in the defendants care and control.
I've been watching judge milian for years and I totally disagree about the race baiting thing you're doing. And she's from Cuba so she's not white she talks about that a lot. I do recognize that she has PMS and she's crabby sometimes. But quit the race baiting we have enough trouble in the world. We should all realize.. United we stand divided we fall!!
Omg I hope someone’s paying you to troll the Peoples Court, because doing this for free is even more pathetic
Theresa nobody's race baiting here. I'm being honest and truthful with respect to what I've seen from here as a avid viewer of this show. Because she's from Cuba is even more of a reason as to why she's indifferent to blacks. Hispanics and blacks have a longstanding relationship of disfunction if you will that's been around since forever. So the mere fact that she's Cuban doesn't change a thing. I've been able to make my own personal opinion about her based off of how she treats blacks in her courtroom as oppose to everyone else. This isn't race baiting, making up stuff or anything else. You just don't pay attention to the details as I do with respect to how she is when dealing with certain litigants.