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  • It's steel. That's what I thought, annoying I don't think there's anyone locally doing frame alterations at the moment

  • I'd do it for like £20 or something if you post it to me.

  • Wow. Ok, thanks, I might just take you up on that. Have sent a couple of emails this evening, so will wait to hear back, I'll give you a shout at some point though.

  • Bollocks!
    What is best emergency repair, while I consider re-spray?

    Mask rest of bike and rattle-can the ding?


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  • I would say that even with original paint you are not going to achieve a nice even finish.

    I would suggest just putting a dot of good metal paint (enamel?) over the chip - just enough to fill. Then let it cure, sand a little if not flat, and then put a black sticker/decal around the tube to make a stripe. Or any other decal you fancy putting on.

  • You'll need some base coat/primer, and a colour coat. Pref enamel type paint (real enamel not water based water stuff) and a small brush. model shops pretty good for it. Add the smallest amount of primer and dry, same for colour, maybe stick a bit of gloss clear over it to seal. Best way as it'll likely just keep blistering as the water can get underneath it

  • Cool, like humbrol enamel?

  • For exotic colours use enamel nail varnish. I've often taken a pair of forks into Boots to get a good colour match.

  • I’ve located some clear coat for touch ups on the car. It’s oil based so should be good. Now to find a sticker.

    Thanks all

  • What’s the bike @Alf0nse

  • What is best emergency repair, while I consider re-spray?

    New bike.

  • All city Mr Pink

    Don’t want a new bike I like this one


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  • Nice bike.

  • Stems with a low stack height/steerer tube clamp? I'm talking 25mm ish

    Classic issue of second hand fork coming up a bit short.
    It's a 1" steerer, was gonna shim to 1 1/8

  • I installed a Force GXP crankset in my frame last night but now I cant seem to remove it.
    I can remove the NDS crank arm and then I should be able to just pull the cranks out of the bottom bracket but they wont budge.
    The bottom bracket is brand new and I literally installed the cranks last night. I've tried tapping them but they wont budge even the slightest bit.

    The reason Im trying to remove the cranks is that I installed them with the wavy washer but I don't think thats needed on a BSA threaded GXP BB.

    Any suggestions?

  • You're not tapping hard enough

  • Not sure how much harder I can tap tbh, still not budging. Cant understand how they can be so stuck in there when I installed them with no tapping whatsoever

  • Twat the fucker.

  • Rubber mallet or a block of wood on the end of the axle if you only have a metal hammer and properly smack it.

  • Star ratchet hub question...

    The hub on my Giant SLR 1 wheelset gave up this morning, spinning back and forward. (Had to clip clop home for 4 miles, cleats ruined)

    Took it apart and whats happened is the hub shell has stripped and is smooth so the inside cog just spins away inside it.

    I am hoping this will be a warranty job but I guess my question is, how does that happen?
    Got the bike in August 2020 and is well used in summery months but not had mega miles.


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  • Twat the fucker

    That's the title of one of the Cytech modules isn't it

  • Think it’s a 2 year warranty on giant carbon wheels - have a chat with whoever you bought it from (assuming you bought new and are original owner)

  • Yeah just got the call, 2 weeks, whole new rear wheel. Happy with that, hope it doesn't happen again though. Luckily I was 4 miles into a ride that would have taken me 50 miles from home. Second hub I've broken in 2 weeks.

  • Too much awesome power, you animal.

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