when fixing new cranks it's advisable to tighten the crank to correct torque, then ride it 100m gently, then re-torque it, then another 100m more energetically, then re-torque, then one more 100m giving it some welly, then re-torque. .
when fixing new cranks it's advisable to tighten the crank to correct torque, then ride it 100m gently, then re-torque it, then another 100m more energetically, then re-torque, then one more 100m giving it some welly, then re-torque.
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Do people do this? Christs.
Non of my bike is torqued.
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Do people do this?
Christs.
Non of my bike is torqued.