After riding up a hill and coming across a group of people and giving them a bit of a fright, I got one of these, not completely sold on the idea of having a bell on my bike but we'll see how it goes, it could also be too small so might not fit anyway.
Edit: It was too small!!!
I don't leave it, years ago I use to lock my MTB with a pair of police handcuffs, the old ones with the chain, only when I had go into a shop etc, they were great and easy to carry.
Many many years ago while I was a kid in NZ my mates and I would build bikes from all the old bikes laying around, all sorts of contraptions came out, but now, not so much, mainly because I'm scared I'll break something and then a: won't be able to ride it. b: have to make a two hour trip to the...
Oh and it all looked good in there, no dirt or moisture, I didn't reseat any cables (blouse again). I'll leave for work early and ride close to home for a bit.
Yeah you are talking to a dimwit here Salko, I have one of those and un-done the bolt now, but then what.It's loose and then goes tight again, I'll do some research on YouTube.
Ah ok thanks for that, I will need to get tools to take off the crank. Do you think it is rideable? I will give it a go but don't want to end up half way to work and everything dies on me.
Got this error message when I turned the bike on this morning, I don't have lights attached. I'll take the bike out soon and see if all is ok, if it is how do I get rid of the message?
Thanks
Get Allen keys for all the sizes you need, should only be 3 or 4 and a good Torque wrench to start, then get as you need. Thats what I did.
Oh and welcome to the forum.
I watched Rob's video earlier today, Thanks Rob, and one of the things was a small clip that held the pedal so he could turn the crank and oil the chain etc, but what is wrong with turning it the other way? Is it just that you can't change gears? I tried this today with an Allen key to hold the...