Massive newbie mistake... anyone a bigger idiot?
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Yeah, I think I might've done the bar plug thing... once.
Way to make yourself feel like a dickhead.
Way to make yourself feel like a dickhead.
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Installed new, wider wheels which required a full brake adjustment with new pads. Did the entire adjustment and a 10 mile test ride and only upon putting the bike away did I realize I did the rear brake adjustment with the caliper quick release open.
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Got to the event with the bike on the roof rack only to discover that the key to the roof rack was on the other key ring, still at home.
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How about more than one mistake with the same thing?
Went mtn biking with a buddy, drove to the trailhead, and in pulling the bike off the fork-mount rack I twisted the handlebars, breaking a dropout in half.
Years later,
I installed a crown race on a new fork by bracing it on the concrete floor, crushing the dropouts.
Went mtn biking with a buddy, drove to the trailhead, and in pulling the bike off the fork-mount rack I twisted the handlebars, breaking a dropout in half.
Years later,
I installed a crown race on a new fork by bracing it on the concrete floor, crushing the dropouts.
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Similar to the OP,
on a long, steep & brutal mtn bike climb- a fire road but washed out so quite technical-
I red-lined it almost all the way to the top & realized that I had been in the middle ring.
on a long, steep & brutal mtn bike climb- a fire road but washed out so quite technical-
I red-lined it almost all the way to the top & realized that I had been in the middle ring.