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• #81877
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• #81878
Thoughts on what to do with this? 7700 bb, British threads. I'm turning clockwise to remove. The lockring notches are self destructing before it even budges. Lbs job?
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• #81879
Kill it with
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• #81880
Lockring and all of that on that side is lefty loosey, anticlockwise. The other side is taken out clockwise. You've been tightening that lockring up!
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• #81881
and get a better tool. the single tooth hooks are lethal because they put all the stress in one cut
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• #81882
You've been tightening that lockring up!
His picture is of the fixed cup.
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• #81883
get a better tool
Slightly irritating, even by Shimano standards, that right tool is only available in a two piece set, the other of which you don't want unless you have a 1" threaded headset.
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• #81884
Pretty sure I have that tool if you want to borrow it
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• #81885
Oops
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• #81886
With all that molybdenum disulphide grease smeared over your parts, you understandably now live in a friction-free World.
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• #81887
Cheers for the offer, but think I'm just going to take it to my lbs. don't want to risk fucking it up and having it stuck in the frame.
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• #81888
I think some cunt has tried to nick my Burls Ti. Is the frame fucked? The NDS seatstay has a dent in it, and is fractionally wonky. I think it's nonetheless okay to ride, but I'm not so sure.
I have no idea how long its been there because I never look at the NDS, so I may have been riding it like this for months.
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• #81889
Reminds me of what happened to @hoke 's canyon
I'd continue riding it, but I'd keep a close eye on it. Based purely on my assumption that if it didn't break when they tried to use the frame as a lever, it's not going to break under your weight and stress from riding. Or if it is, it's not going to suddenly explode.
Fuck knows basically :/
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• #81890
Titanium is usually a pretty strong material, I think dents are alright, if there is any cracks then I would take it back to burls or a frame builder to mend it asap.
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• #81891
Ask Burls? Or a titanium frame builder for their opinion.
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• #81892
I'd like to use gparted but without making a bootable CD - which appears to be a non-starter.
Would anyone know of an application that will allow me to resize a CF card in the same way that gparted would?
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• #81893
Anyone got small sander / palm sander I could borrow for a few days? There has been an incident with our dining table and some oven cleaner. The dining table lost.
Ideally i would collect in South East / Central this week for use next weekend.
Any help much appreciated.
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• #81894
This probably works, I've used it for various partitioning stuff https://www.partitionwizard.com/
Or gparted from a USB boot drive rather than CD is easy enough.
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• #81895
I've got one you can borrow if you can get to N15
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• #81896
Thanks for the offer.
I might take you up on it if no one else offers something more 'south' as I'm catford-based. -
• #81897
Yup. I have a Black and Decker Mouse around here somewhere. Hit me up.
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• #81898
Ah brilliant. I definitely owe you beers now.
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• #81899
Tomorrow is good. Home for 6:30 ish.
It's an intermediate upgrade- this allows the system to recognise CF cards larger than 2Gb. Once this is done I can upgrade again to 2016 maps/firmware.