I’ve always just done it “gut-n-tight”, but @Mikerb recommends 10Nm in post #8 above. Even at home I use the multi-tool I carry on the bike to tighten anything that I might need to service on a ride. That way you won’t be stuck trying to loosen something you tightened at home with a...
It sounds like you may be referring to the small screw and plate that retain the axle nut in the fork. You can loosen it for fine adjustment of the rotation of the nut to precisely position a lever type axle. Tightening the axle will hold the nut in place. You don’t need to adjust it for an axle...
There are LOTS of great trails on BLM land in the Moab/Canyonlands area. No good reason to restrict their use by Class 1 pedal-assist e-bikes, and lots of reasons to open them up.
Thank you @Porcupine Slim. I’ll be hitting the Participate Now button to submit my thoughts. Your suggestions are...
Happy Birthday @dadio917 ! 🎂
You’re in a great riding area. Mrs levity and I are in SoCal but try to make it up there (Donner Lake and Truckee) twice a year.
I agree on adding a 29er rear wheel to raise the bottom bracket. We also run shorter 155mm cranks to help reduce pedal strikes.
Enjoy...
I’m not sure how large the swivel foot on your CWP7 tool is, but it may just be going into the spindle hole. The Park Tool CCP4 has a large enough swivel foot to engage on the spindle allowing the tool to pull the cranks off. Recommend torque is high at 40-45 Nm so it could just require more...
So sorry to hear about your misfortune, Matty!
I’ve read many of your posts from the other side of the pond.
Wishing you the best in your rehab and recovery. 👍
We have the previous version Super Duty rack (75 lb. rating each tray) that we’ve used without issue for six months to carry two Fuel EX-e bikes. I think it’s the same as the previous ‘Heavy Duty” version except with reinforced trays. We had to buy the 1Up to replace a nice Kuat rack in order to...
You might also take a look at long, cut/slash resistant socks used for ice hockey . These are tough and are meant to prevent skate blades from cutting one’s lower legs. They’re effective in preventing “bushwhacking“ and reduce damage from pedal strikes as well. I have a pair that I’ve used for...