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• #27
Cable is now sorted if anyone has a straight Thomson 27.2 let me know.
Not racing it tomorrow just playing but the plan is to start racing soon.
The brakes aren't to bad. I will give them time to bed in a bit and see what adjustments need to be done -
• #28
Hey Guys,
sorry if I'm butting in! I'm new here and just looking for some help, advice and/or direction to the right place for help!
I own a raleigh shopper and have a re-occurring problem with it since owning it and haven't the faintest idea how to fix it. It's probably really obvious and I'm sure you can tell I'm a bike novice! The problem is with the back wheel not holding air. It is constantly going completely flat after riding. I have changed the inner tubes several times and every time the bike rides brilliantly for a short time and then starts to lose air quickly to the point every time the tyres are pumped up they lose air quickly when ridden on. The last time I checked the tubes and for holes I had someone have a look at the wheels and they didn't seem to think there was anything wrong. I was wondering if anyone else owning a Shopper has had this problem, and what I would need to do to fix it. If I was to get a whole new wheel for the bike, would this be worthwhile?
Thanks for your time, I must also say This thread has some amazing bikes, made me realise what I liked about it in the first place!
Meg :) -
• #29
Hey Guys,
sorry if I'm butting in! I'm new here and just looking for some help, advice and/or direction to the right place for help!
I own a raleigh shopper and have a re-occurring problem with it since owning it and haven't the faintest idea how to fix it. It's probably really obvious and I'm sure you can tell I'm a bike novice! The problem is with the back wheel not holding air. It is constantly going completely flat after riding. I have changed the inner tubes several times and every time the bike rides brilliantly for a short time and then starts to lose air quickly to the point every time the tyres are pumped up they lose air quickly when ridden on. The last time I checked the tubes and for holes I had someone have a look at the wheels and they didn't seem to think there was anything wrong. I was wondering if anyone else owning a Shopper has had this problem, and what I would need to do to fix it. If I was to get a whole new wheel for the bike, would this be worthwhile?
Thanks for your time, I must also say This thread has some amazing bikes, made me realise what I liked about it in the first place!
Meg :)sorry, wrong thread!!
don't know how that happened, ignore that!
carry on about your business, I was never here!
Cool just wanted to check (: