My opinion is just a wild guess with no specific knowledge. Pkamen wrote that the bottom bracket bearing was seized due to corrosion, possibly
the result of crossing of a creek several weeks earlier.....
I question if enough corrosion could appear in 'several weeks' to seize the bearing. I'm not saying the failure didn't happen as described. I guess if the
bearing was dry, no grease prior to getting wet, rusted and further pedaling after the creek visit could cause the rusty bearing to tear up the
bearing cup/race and seize that's a possibility, but if the bearing was lubricated prior to getting wet, I'm reluctant to think
the one time dip in the creek was the deal breaker for the bottom bracket to seize, but it's just a guess. This is an odd one.
This subject brings up a excellent point. Normal road riding in the rain or wet surface. I'm guessing the bottom bracket bearing will take a pretty
good bath from all of the front feel splash. I'm going to my LBS tomorrow where I bought my Trek and I'll ask the Shop guys and report
back.
John from CT