xpc316e
Veteran
- Location
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK
Last weekend I bought a slightly second-hand Claud Butler Cape Wrath D27. I have ridden it a couple of miles to work on three days this week and all seemed well after I'd replaced the gear cable. Yesterday I rode it in Thetford Forest and I set out today for a longer ride there. The bike was on the rack on the back of the car, and I popped into B & Q to get a pair of velcro straps to help secure the bike. When I came out I just had a feel around the spokes in the rear wheel as I attached the straps, and I found one spoke that was very loose indeed. So I came home immediately instead of going for a ride, and set about truing the wheel and making sure all was well with it.
The chain looked rather gungy after yesterday's ride in sandy soil, so I thought I'd clean that before I started on the wheel. That took a while, but I eventually got the wheel out and put it right. While pumping up the tyre the tube went bang, so I then had to fit a new tube.
I then thought that I ought to check the front wheel, so that came out and was tweaked on the truing stand. I checked the wheel bearings, as I did on the back wheel, and found them really stiff and gritty. So I took the hub apart and cleaned it out, put fresh grease in it and put it back together. I then spent a frustrating time getting no play, but free-spinning bearings.
What should have been a five minute job expanded to fill most of the afternoon by the time I had cleaned the wheels. It is now too late to go for a ride - never mind there's always next week.
What five minute jobs have you had recently?
The chain looked rather gungy after yesterday's ride in sandy soil, so I thought I'd clean that before I started on the wheel. That took a while, but I eventually got the wheel out and put it right. While pumping up the tyre the tube went bang, so I then had to fit a new tube.
I then thought that I ought to check the front wheel, so that came out and was tweaked on the truing stand. I checked the wheel bearings, as I did on the back wheel, and found them really stiff and gritty. So I took the hub apart and cleaned it out, put fresh grease in it and put it back together. I then spent a frustrating time getting no play, but free-spinning bearings.
What should have been a five minute job expanded to fill most of the afternoon by the time I had cleaned the wheels. It is now too late to go for a ride - never mind there's always next week.
What five minute jobs have you had recently?