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04-13-24, 09:01 AM
Replies: 36
Views: 1,164
Posted By smd4

FBinNY.

FBinNY.
02-04-24, 11:06 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 675
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Was his name Rudolph:ride:

Was his name Rudolph:ride:
07-13-23, 12:40 AM
Replies: 2
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Posted By maddog34

give it a good pull.. did it come loose? no? then...

give it a good pull.. did it come loose? no? then it's ok... does it leak? No? then it's ok.

Tip: You can check for slow leaks by coating the fitting with Spray-on Foot Powder.
"HUH? How does...
05-27-23, 11:30 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 864
Posted By BobbyG

Glad you and everyone was okay. Scary!

Glad you and everyone was okay. Scary!
05-26-23, 01:29 PM
Replies: 307
Views: 10,090
Posted By livedarklions

It's a point where a bike path crosses a road. ...

It's a point where a bike path crosses a road. The path becomes a crosswalk and there's a traffic light.
04-14-23, 03:32 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 321
Posted By Plainsman

Thanks Andy, quality shop and just had it done....

Thanks Andy, quality shop and just had it done. Haven’t even ridden it yet. When I got it home and noticed the issue I took it back and they promptly worked on it. The pre-load on the bearings was...
03-26-23, 09:22 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 605
Posted By Chuck M

The cap should remove with a dime or large...

The cap should remove with a dime or large screwdriver. It may be stuck pretty well and some damage may occur. Can't say exactly but that appears to be an appropriate spanner for the lock ring. ...
02-18-23, 06:01 PM
Replies: 841
Views: 27,697
Posted By PeteHski

I've got a Master's Degree in Mech Eng and about...

I've got a Master's Degree in Mech Eng and about 30 years experience as a professional engineer in motorsport. So anyway, how about you read this little article about the gyroscopic effects on a...
02-18-23, 11:43 AM
Replies: 841
Views: 27,697
Posted By elcruxio

A thinner spoke stretches more for a given...

A thinner spoke stretches more for a given tension.

I'll make a crassly over the top example.

Let's say a 2mm spoke stretches 1mm with a tension of 100kgf. If the wheel is loaded so much that...
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