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06-15-24, 07:05 PM
Replies: 50
Views: 10,521
Posted By grumpus

It may help to put the key in the socket and give...

It may help to put the key in the socket and give it a tap with a hammer, and turn it slightly in the wrong direction before you try loosening it. If a head starts rounding out you can peen it flat...
06-15-24, 06:50 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 144
Posted By grumpus

Any lacing with more than a single cross per...

Any lacing with more than a single cross per spoke, each spoke before the spoke that's actually crossed will be competing for space, the offset created by the thickness of the flange prevents this....
06-15-24, 06:14 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 220
Posted By grumpus

If you're going cheap you owe it to yourself to...

If you're going cheap you owe it to yourself to go full cheap and test these for us:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005189378686.html
There's a YouTube guy who specialises in buying cheap...
06-15-24, 05:31 PM
Replies: 18
Views: 315
Posted By grumpus

Replace the rear hub with a Sturmey Archer F30...

Replace the rear hub with a Sturmey Archer F30 (https://www.sturmey-archer.com/files/catalog/files/300/SPECIFICATIONS%20-%20IGH%20F30.pdf). It's a 3 speed internal geared hub to which you can fit...
06-15-24, 02:53 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 220
Posted By grumpus

I made a similar lever for one of my...

I made a similar lever for one of my non-aero-levered bikes. Took an old Weinmann flat bar lever, stretched the clamp so it mounted on the central ferrule of the handlebar, to the right of the stem...
06-15-24, 12:12 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 220
Posted By grumpus

Make sure the bike fits - buying kids oversized...

Make sure the bike fits - buying kids oversized bikes for them to "grow into" meant that they often couldn't easily reach the proper levers. That combined with poorly adjusted brakes made the "safety...
06-13-24, 04:35 PM
Replies: 86
Views: 3,965
Posted By grumpus

Cross-chaining is running big/big or small/small...

Cross-chaining is running big/big or small/small and similar gears, where the chain is running at a significant angle to the chainring/sprocket - this is inefficient and/or increases wear and/or...
06-13-24, 12:31 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 257
Posted By grumpus

I thought I'd read elsewhere that Formula are...

I thought I'd read elsewhere that Formula are responsive to this sort of tech query.
06-13-24, 12:24 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 210
Posted By grumpus

I could live with one of those, the gray one, if...

I could live with one of those, the gray one, if I was into modern stuff and spending money.
06-13-24, 11:44 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 179
Posted By grumpus

You'll probably be wanting something like this ...

You'll probably be wanting something like this
https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m8b0s109p2830/
and the appropriate square taper bottom bracket, because most mainstream cranks aren't available in less...
06-11-24, 02:01 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 218
Posted By grumpus

The easiest way to find the size you need is to...

The easiest way to find the size you need is to remove the existing unit, it will usually have the size written on it. If not you have to measure the length of the axle and the width of the bottom...
06-11-24, 01:36 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 283
Posted By grumpus

This one probably was M5x0.8 before someone...

This one probably was M5x0.8 before someone messed it up.
06-11-24, 01:27 PM
Replies: 67
Views: 1,971
Posted By grumpus

So don't force it into tight curves.

So don't force it into tight curves.
06-10-24, 08:24 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 297
Posted By grumpus

Paint repairs that try to be invisible but aren't...

Paint repairs that try to be invisible but aren't tend to look a bit rubbish, I'm inclined to apply a rust stabiliser and then clearcoat, or just keep it oiled. Very fine steel wool 0000 grade is...
06-10-24, 06:41 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 659
Posted By grumpus

I remember those - they seem very suitable for 3D...

I remember those - they seem very suitable for 3D printing.
06-08-24, 09:05 AM
Replies: 64
Views: 2,032
Posted By grumpus

Never heard of thread drift?

Never heard of thread drift?
06-08-24, 09:02 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 798
Posted By grumpus

The rotor supposedly accumulates fine deposits of...

The rotor supposedly accumulates fine deposits of friction material, which is why a new rotor has to be conditioned. So I guess you need to clean thoroughly enough to remove those deposits. Some...
06-08-24, 08:48 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 514
Posted By grumpus

Unior makes a cheaper one, it would be easy to...

Unior makes a cheaper one, it would be easy to DIY too - after all it's just a flat bar and a bit of chain.
06-08-24, 08:38 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 268
Posted By grumpus

Quite likely the spacing is designed to suit both...

Quite likely the spacing is designed to suit both 126 and 130 mm hubs.
06-08-24, 08:33 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 293
Posted By grumpus

If you don't find anything locally Ali Express is...

If you don't find anything locally Ali Express is a good source of cheap narrow-wide 110 chainrings (no N/W benefit with an IGH but no downside either). Like $12 including tax, shipping and a set of...
06-08-24, 08:22 AM
Replies: 21
Views: 582
Posted By grumpus

And fit an effective rear mudguard. Is 2 mm big...

And fit an effective rear mudguard. Is 2 mm big enough? I'd expect surface tension to stop water draining through such a small hole.
06-08-24, 08:16 AM
Replies: 67
Views: 1,971
Posted By grumpus

You need to qualify that - in the wet a patch of...

You need to qualify that - in the wet a patch of leaves or some ironwork is all it takes to slide the front wheel under braking, and won't put the rider over the handlebar.
06-08-24, 08:09 AM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,120
Posted By grumpus

I'd be the guy with a spare tube in his pocket.

I'd be the guy with a spare tube in his pocket.
06-08-24, 08:04 AM
Replies: 86
Views: 3,965
Posted By grumpus

A quick Google suggests that your bike has RX100...

A quick Google suggests that your bike has RX100 rear derailleur which can handle 12/28 cassette and 28t total. The cassette (and chain) would be the easiest cheapest upgrade, moving from 23 to 28 is...
06-07-24, 04:56 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,120
Posted By grumpus

Whatever forum I'm in, my utility knife blade...

Whatever forum I'm in, my utility knife blade won't retract itself. 😁 (Trying to think of some bike-specific application for carpet: lining a trailer, quietening an indoor trainer, stopping cans (or...
06-07-24, 11:37 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 1,382
Posted By grumpus

Known problem or random failure? I doubt Shimano...

Known problem or random failure? I doubt Shimano would advertise the former, given their recent track record.
06-07-24, 11:26 AM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,120
Posted By grumpus

I don't like the retractable blades, they too...

I don't like the retractable blades, they too often retract themselves when you're cutting something tough like some carpets, I like a lockback:...
06-07-24, 09:56 AM
Replies: 64
Views: 2,032
Posted By grumpus

My favourite kitchen knife was brilliant, good...

My favourite kitchen knife was brilliant, good balance, nice flex and held a very sharp edge. One day I dropped it on a mat over a tiled floor, it landed butt first and the blade broke in half before...
06-07-24, 09:36 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 514
Posted By grumpus

The symptoms clearly show that the middle...

The symptoms clearly show that the middle cassette sprockets are too worn. Incorrect chain length and derailleur adjustment are never the cause of skipping, although they can contribute to chain suck...
06-07-24, 08:26 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 355
Posted By grumpus

I've had the same thing happen: new tyre, first...

I've had the same thing happen: new tyre, first ride and something cut it, in my case through the threads too. I patched it and finished the ride, but the tyre was distorted so it went in the trash....
06-06-24, 01:22 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 355
Posted By grumpus

Looks like something sharp has taken a very...

Looks like something sharp has taken a very shallow slice out of the rubber. I'd deflate the tyre and pinch it so I can see that there are no cut threads visible deep in the cut - hopefully no...
06-06-24, 12:52 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,120
Posted By grumpus

Antique tailor's shears (which are really just...

Antique tailor's shears (which are really just large high quality scissors). A rotary cutter, cutting mat and straight edge for cutting strips.
06-06-24, 08:34 AM
Replies: 50
Views: 10,521
Posted By grumpus

Turns out they're mostly just hollow ground, the...

Turns out they're mostly just hollow ground, the 10 mm measures about 9.95 mm across the edges and 9.75 mm in the middle of the faces. This isn't what I was expecting from the drawings.
06-05-24, 06:03 PM
Replies: 67
Views: 1,971
Posted By grumpus

Standard 6 bolt rotors are 44 mm bcd, there have...

Standard 6 bolt rotors are 44 mm bcd, there have been other hubs/rotors using 4, 5 or 6 bolts.
TRP Spyke or Spyre (MTB and road respectively) are good calipers if you can find them.
06-05-24, 05:20 PM
Replies: 67
Views: 1,971
Posted By grumpus

That's simply not true, good cable operated disc...

That's simply not true, good cable operated disc brakes have no problem stopping a bike. Hydraulics have the benefit of being self-adjusting, and no cable friction, so cable systems need more...
06-05-24, 04:43 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 158
Posted By grumpus

No OEM part number because Chevy didn't put new...

No OEM part number because Chevy didn't put new motors in old cars, but an eBay listing says Hughes HP3795, ALL26121, Speedway Motors 57518346, ICT Billet 551165, Hays 41-202
06-04-24, 06:13 PM
Replies: 42
Views: 1,629
Posted By grumpus

Bike Forums

Bike Forums
06-04-24, 06:04 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,066
Posted By grumpus

Sachs internal gear hubs haven't been made for a...

Sachs internal gear hubs haven't been made for a while, spares aren't easy to find, you might find the shop wants to sell you a new wheel rather than fix this one.
06-04-24, 11:11 AM
Replies: 25
Views: 652
Posted By grumpus

It's the thickness of the teeth and the thickness...

It's the thickness of the teeth and the thickness of the arms they bolt to that have to work with your chain and front derailleur, but there seems to be a fair amount of wiggle room between different...
06-04-24, 11:05 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,066
Posted By grumpus

Anything steady that you can hook the nose of the...

Anything steady that you can hook the nose of the saddle over to hold the bike so you don't have to bend down. But it's not necessary, just convenient. Maybe there's something like a fire escape. One...
06-04-24, 10:31 AM
Replies: 50
Views: 10,521
Posted By grumpus

Looks like the hex plus is designed so that more...

Looks like the hex plus is designed so that more than just the corner makes contact after initial wind-in - the corners are wider than 120° so they look like they have been pushed back, allowing more...
06-03-24, 04:06 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,066
Posted By grumpus

What sort of bike is it?

What sort of bike is it?
06-03-24, 01:55 PM
Replies: 64
Views: 2,032
Posted By grumpus

A slightly wobbly rim can be trued with all...

A slightly wobbly rim can be trued with all spokes tensioned within tolerances - there won't be any more tendency to go out of true in normal use than with a rim that started perfectly round and...
06-03-24, 11:22 AM
Replies: 18
Views: 373
Posted By grumpus

Perhaps I'm missing something but wouldn't this...

Perhaps I'm missing something but wouldn't this (https://www.amazon.com/Shimano-SM-BBR60-Ultegra-FC-CX70-Hollowtech/dp/B00CABINCY/) do the job?
06-03-24, 11:01 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 335
Posted By grumpus

Yes, but probably not as often as a regular bike....

Yes, but probably not as often as a regular bike. Assuming your trike is a tadpole, the chain doesn't get water and road dirt thrown at it by the front wheel like on a regular bike, also your chain...
06-03-24, 10:09 AM
Replies: 64
Views: 2,032
Posted By grumpus

I like something you can hear, rather than having...

I like something you can hear, rather than having to look at the gap. Just replacing a brake block with a bolt and two nuts is good. For runout a 10 mm wrench and rubber band or a couple of zip ties....
06-03-24, 09:43 AM
Replies: 64
Views: 2,032
Posted By grumpus

I wish I'd done that before one of my recent...

I wish I'd done that before one of my recent rebuilds, but I forgot. I knew the rim had been battered, looked like it had hit a rock in a muddy field, but once I'd straightened the sidewalls I forgot...
06-02-24, 10:19 AM
Replies: 23
Views: 864
Posted By grumpus

Here are all the relevant measurements for disc...

Here are all the relevant measurements for disc caliper mounts on forks
http://www.peterverdone.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/2019-Shimano-Disc-Brake-Standards.pdf
where you can see that the inner...
06-02-24, 09:44 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 227
Posted By grumpus

It depends how you ride - 30/36 on 700C at 80 rpm...

It depends how you ride - 30/36 on 700C at 80 rpm is about 5 mph, you might want to go lower. I'd more likely be doing 50 rpm which is 3 mph, any lower I might as well get off and push.
06-02-24, 09:24 AM
Replies: 2
Views: 215
Posted By grumpus

Not an adaptor as such, you need an Italian...

Not an adaptor as such, you need an Italian threaded bottom bracket bearing assembly that will match the chainline and interface of whatever you want to put on it.
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