I thought it was blood .Someone's thrown up Lucozade all over it.
Only joking.
Not joking
I thought it was blood .Someone's thrown up Lucozade all over it.
Only joking.
Are those cooling fins on the brake pads or caliper body? Those are cooling fins …right?Got some new inserts as the red nail varnish ones looked terrible when I took the last pictures.
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Yeah brake pad cooling fins as I'm on the breaks all the timeAre those cooling fins on the brake pads or caliper body? Those are cooling fins …right?
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Looks like that will bend the rotor out of true?
Oh man, sorry to hear that, hope she gets better soonI've been looking at it the last six weeks while in hospital with the wife as she suffered a massive stroke
Take all the time you need.… last six weeks while in hospital with the wife as she suffered a massive stroke
I Hope she gets better soon.I've been looking at it the last six weeks while in hospital with the wife as she suffered a massive stroke
Damn. Sending well wishes and hopefully a good recoveryI've been looking at it the last six weeks while in hospital with the wife as she suffered a massive stroke
That reminds me, I wanted to go to LIDL yesterday. They have loads of bike accessory on offer atm. Among others, a bikestand for € 25. Can't do much wrong for that price, can you?Not as exciting as some of the replies but I do love a bargain .picked up this neat little bike tool kit in Lidl, cracking quality and works a treat, £9! Been looking for a small ratchet to put in my waist pack. But refused to pay £30 odd quid for Topeak etc. problem solved!!! View attachment 143817
I got mine through tagged, I like the chipolo but am not sure about tagged overall as I had to take the foam out and then its loose on the seat rails?Fitted Chipolo One Points to our Trek Rails.
You were lucky that the electric fence wasn't turned on! It wouldn't have killed you but it is unpleasant.I rode it though a fence!
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Luckily, it was white nylon (or similar) with thin electrical wires wowen in. It would have been much worse if it had been the thicker iron wire they use around here for cows.
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Its probably worn, even if does not appear to be, luckly they are sold in separate so you can buy only that sprocket and keep the cassete.The chain began skipping when putting pressure on the cranks but only in the smallest rear cog.
It even did it when on the workstand and I pedalled by hand. What could it be?
Anyway, once I'd put the bike back together again, the problem had gone!
- I gave the bike a good clean and removed bits of grass from the cassette and the jockey wheels.
- The 12-speed cassette is quite new, has some signs of wear but none at all on the cog in question.
- The chain is also relatively new and is at 0.13% extension (measured over 100 links).
- The mech hanger alignment is perfect; at less than 1mm all over the rim vs the target less than 4mm.
- The shifting remains silky smooth up and down the cassette.
I can't be that lucky, surely. Unless it was the grass?
What else could it have been?
Too obvious on the seat rails, especially with seat rail kits being sold on eBay. Put ours somewhere really sneaky.I got mine through tagged, I like the chipolo but am not sure about tagged overall as I had to take the foam out and then its loose on the seat rails?
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