This is just the sort of incident that worries me. On my commute, there are some downhill sections where the speed can reach 30 mph + and it is frightening to think what could happen if the wheel collapsed as described above.You talk of never having a catastrophic failure.
Spoke broke on my 24 spoke wheel last monday.... I was cycling on a flat cycle path at about 15mph.
Wheel buckled and jammed into the brakes. My bike stopped dead and I cam off. Fortunately I was on a cycle path and not the road.
I have just received my new 36 spoke wheel from 50cycles.... but the hub seems defective.,. only gears 1-4 work. Still tinkering with that one.
If the chances of the same thing happening on a 36 spoke wheel are the same, well then you have to weigh up the risks of travelling at those speeds and it is the individuals decision to expose themselves to the risk. But if the probability of a failure is higher on a 24 spoke wheel, you are then being exposed to an enhanced risk of injury due to an oversight by the manufacturer and this is unacceptable.
The accounts of wheel failure on the Pro Connect all seem to be related to the 24 spoke wheel. As someone mentioned earlier, should the bike be subjected to some kind of recall?
Of course if there is no greater risk when riding on the 24 spoke version, non of the above applies. But they have changed the design on newer models for a reason and I wonder what that reason is