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• #102902
I've completely chewed up the screwdriver slot on my 105 disc caliper's pad axle while trying to get it out. Can't believe how soft the metal is. At least it shouldn't be too difficult to drill it out.
Looking at Shimano tech docs it's BR-7070 caliper, and I need either a Y8J798060 Pad Axle & Snap Retainer set, which I can get from SJS, or a Y8J710000 Pad Axle, but is there any alternative that isn't so fragile? Maybe with an Allen bolt head?
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• #102904
Have you tried grabbing it with mole grips?
You could use the split pin that comes with replacement pads.
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• #102905
shots fired
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• #102906
Torx would be better if available.
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• #102907
The MTB Allen head ones work fine, those ones are shit and I always put a little anti seize on the threads when I see them, if it comes down to it you can undo the caliper to split it in half to get a decent grip on the axle, the back end will just twist off. Before you get to that try using a flathead screwdriver bit and some molegrips between the bit and the other end of the axle to really hold it all together then a small adjustable on the bit to loosen it, it's fiddly and helps if you have at least 3 hands but I find it usually works. Someone else I know says they've have success getting the end of a drill chuck on it and undrilling it out but I've not tried that one.
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• #102908
Is there a/Where's the thread on here which talks about servicing hubs and replacing loose ballbearings etc?
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• #102910
Cheers but I think it's probably more convenient for me to just consider it a lesson, will buy the known-to-fit replacement and not do them up tight next time, and use anti-seize. The spring clip provides a safeguard anyway.
@Emyr, @snottyotter I don't have mole grips, maybe a good reason to buy some. The 105 pads I have don't come with a split pin.
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• #102911
Has the what the hell is the white shit on the roads that appears when it rains been answered yet?
I feel like it must have- just can't find the answer.One of my bikes looks like it has hyperhydrosis.
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• #102912
not do them up tight next time, and use anti-seize. The spring clip provides a safeguard anyway.
Definitely this, they don't need to be more than finger tight because the safety clip is there to stop them if they even think about backing out on their own. Shimano seem to favour a belt-and-braces approach to disc brakes, the pad retaining pin doesn't really need to be threaded at all.
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• #102913
Cheers.
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• #102914
If you measure yours I'll measure mine
mkay
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• #102915
If I go from a triple chainset to a 1x on my XC bike will it make the Q closer to that of my road bike?
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• #102916
Depends. There's certainly the opportunity to reduce Q a bit, but not as much as you'd think, and not everybody exploits it. For example, the SRAM X0 3×10 actually has lower Q (by 0.5mm) than the X01 1×11
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• #102917
Thanks Tester. Not definite and probably not significant if at all then. Feel a bit bow-legged on the XC bike. Couldn’t stop a pig in an alley.
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• #102918
probably not significant if at all
If they fit your frame, the XX1 narrow-Q version is 156, which is halfway between the ~145 or road cranks and ~168 of most ordinary MTB cranks. You'd have to find the current position pretty annoying to want to spend £300 on new cranks.
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• #102919
Crikey. Yeah, nah. This relates to the question the other day about resurrecting my M952 XTR chainset which has narrower Q.
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• #102920
Has anyone bought anything from Wish? I know it's cheap as it comes from China but I bought a few items on April 30th that were shipped on 5 May.
Some items arrived in the UK on 8 May, the other on 28 May. What the heck have they been doing in the UK since then?!
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• #102921
With everyone else furloughed I have suddenly become the IT guy around here.
The web hotell wants to continue their contract for ca 150 GBP per month. That's a bit steep no?
Not a very complicated web page.EDIT: I guess the cost is both webhotel and the CMS. Still looks pricey though.
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• #102922
Fridge is borked after 14 months of ownership and has been quoted £350 to repair by an independant. Currys have offered me £200 compensation, which is a number that gets fired out of their machine with no resoning to the call handler at the other end. This is -£219 depreciation over 14 months. Is there any way I can dispute this valuation?
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• #102923
My missus bought some cheap stationery bits from there, she cancelled and was refunded, but I think they did all turn up eventually.
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• #102924
Customs, and probably very low priority in the sorting process as they do not make a lot of money by delivering those parcels.
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• #102925
A couple of days ago Royal Mail delivered a parcel (from the UK) that we'd ordered a month ago and another one that I'd ordered three weeks ago (also UK) and it seems plenty of people are experiencing this. This is the North London sorting office but I wouldn't be surprised if others had a similar backlog.
Could anyone confirm which length BB I should be using with my White Ind. ENO chainset (single ring), in a 68mm shell and a 10spd cassette?
WI seemed to have removed the information I have previous bookmarked. All I can find is:
Which is from here, I assume 113mm is correct but just wanted to check.