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Hi guys (and gals if there are any :),
I have the following question - what can I do to replace the wheel bolts on my Charge Plug to quick-release mechanism? The reason I ask is that I actually want to install anti-theft skewers and they can only be installed with quick-release. So - is it possible? If it is, how should I go about doing it, what part would I need to get?
Thank you very much,
--Vic
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Charge Plug stem are I think 110mm in length, if that any help.
and it's much easier to put them together, it always seemed harder than it is, and shop will charge you a considerable amount for doing it.
it's also a good oppourity to decided whether you want the stem to be a bit shorter (if you find the reach to be too far), or longer (if you find the reach to be too close).
well if I didn't have to deal with cables and levers, I'd do it. That stuff I have no idea what to do
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Hi,
Very sad to report that my CPlug has been burglarised - someone took off with the handlebars, having cut off the cables. Nothing else taken - pretty weird stuff.
Now I have to buy all the parts to get the bike back in working order. I found a few on Wiggle, was wondering if anybody here can verify whether these are right and where I can find other parts.
As I understand I need to buy:
- Handlebar
- Brake levers
- Stem
- Brake Cables
- Bar Tape
I have found 3 out of 5 some parts on Wiggle.co.uk. Unfortunately I don't know what stem and brakes to purchase. Are there risers as well?
Charge Slice Handlebar Silver 25.4mm Clamp £17.99
Tektro RL720 Series Brake Levers RL726 26.0mm £20.69
Charge U-Bend Bar Tape Brown £6.29Does anyone know how much a shop should charge to put this all together?
Thanks a lot,
--Vic
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Clefty - thanks, but their solution seems a little expensive.
Hoonz - do you know what company that is? I would imagine a simple nut with key should be reasonable.
Tiswas - so you think they are replaceable? What about bearings inside?