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• #1052
This is why the good lord invented p-clips
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• #1053
Fadez on the brake cable and all!
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• #1054
Rim and tyre too :-)
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• #1055
Brake and spokes. The more you look the more fadezzz
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• #1056
Tbh I want a cable with fadez now..
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• #1057
Yea I was literally packing tools into my hip bag to cycle over and he sent me a photo, “yea it kinda changed colour too”!
All over the cables, rims, cassette, everything. The paint was actually worth more than the bike, he used some spare cans of Molotow.
Before/After.
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• #1058
I tried this, a few things put me off:
-Spreading the fork seemed silly, it is China carbon after all
-There's a small bulge on the inside too
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• #1059
Cheers for the vote of confidence, chopping it is a shout
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• #1060
Ah. Missed that it was crabon and the bulge on the inside. Also, I had a feeling it might have been a silly idea. Pretty shite suggestion all round!
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• #1061
successful conversion from Carrera to Raleigh Mustang sis circa 1989ish
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• #1062
Well I would have done this too, so the rack weight was on the axle rather than just the qr skewer.
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• #1063
i lol'd
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• #1064
The classic.
First time I’ve actually had to cut a flathead groove to remove a rounded off bolt, worked a treat with the ratchet for leverage though.
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• #1065
Less exciting but potentially more accessible seatpost removal bodge
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• #1066
Lol, what are the G cramps and freewheel tool for?
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• #1067
so you can pull upwards on the frame while twisting?
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• #1068
The bonded section of the post came unbonded, so I took it out, drilled through the post and put an old axle in there. Then we could spin the post using the frame as a lever with the axle clamped in the vice. But there was no way of applying force upwards to move the seatpost so we clamped the g-clamps onto the vice and got one person to push upwards while the other twisted the frame back and forth.
The Freewheel tool was just enlarging the clamping surface of the g-clamp so it sat evenly on both of jaws of the vice.
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• #1069
Jaysus, sounds like that was properly stuck!
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• #1070
That's some heavy metal right there
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• #1071
I have a circa 10 year old Topeak pannier rack with MTX quick release bag, the latter of which is now very rattly when not overly loaded.
I've tried bungee cords, but these are too tight and deform the bag. I'm thinking a long velcro strap with a loop on the end so I can loop over the bag and under the top of the rack and adjust tension based on weight of the bag. Is there a technical term for this type of strap?Any other ideas?
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• #1072
Ah, looks like I want a velcro 'cinch' strap...
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• #1073
Or a luggage tie down strap which you cut to an appropriate length to avoid excess flappage:
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• #1074
have a look at velcro 'one-wrap' - it's quite good for stuff like this.
hook on one side, loop on the other, just snip it to length. -
• #1075
When it happens to be that you are impatient cunt with no tools but somewhat creative.. Don't worry it was just to get the bolt off the axel with slightly busted thread.
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Mate decided to free a seized seatpost without my supervision... then tried to swap the saddle from the old bike.
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