Silver Fox
Guru
Bikes are like cars, they go much faster when they're clean
next time fit a shimano cassette on the free hub body the they are universal fit?
where do you get your free mechanic?
bearings are a tenner max each set and cables are a few quid unless you need new wheels every 6 months!
Cheers Ed
Don't worry, it's just young Ed. He has a lot to learn..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Hhhhm...not absolutely sure I would take my bike to a mechanic (free or not) who didn't know that Shimano 'Freehubs' and Campagnolo Cassettes are not freely interchangeable or that bolting on a Campy freehub and cassette to an otherwise Shimano setup would likely need a complete/expensive change of shifters/dérailleurs et al.(although SOME campy kit can be made to work with SOME shimano if you know what you are doing. Sheldon Brown has a few words about it I think.
How long have you been in business? I have a Cervelo S5 VWD Dura Ace Di2 that could do with a complete overhaul and some £10 bearings if you have any left?![]()
Oh...ok................Don't worry, it's just young Ed. He has a lot to learn..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
If, like many I suspect, OFF ROADING at the moment means riding through swamps, how deep do you clean after a dirty ride ? I've come home today with a bike that needs more than a wipe down with a oily rag. There is algae in the wheel rim spoke holes, duckweed in the cassette rings, hair algae in the chain, and thats apart from about a kilo of muck and filth in the brake, derailleur and crank mechanisms. I'm thinking of actually disassembling the whole bike and re-building once cleaned up. I know this is an extreme instance, but how much of a clean up do you give after a mucky ride ?
ok i admit gears aren't my strong point and i have only dealt with free wheels not hubs TBH! and i have been in the business welllll erm about a month or two! and well the tenner bearings are the really commonly easily available ones like a loose balls for the hubs or traditional headset or £15 max for un55 but for the unobtainable bearings you have i could make some up (lie) with the access to a metal lathe!Hhhhm...not absolutely sure I would take my bike to a mechanic (free or not) who didn't know that Campag 'Freehubs' and Shimano Cassettes are not freely interchangeable or that bolting on a Campy freehub and cassette to an otherwise Shimano setup would likely need a complete/expensive change of shifters/dérailleurs et al.(although SOME campy kit can be made to work with SOME shimano if you know what you are doing. Sheldon Brown has a few words about it I think.
How long have you been in business? I have a Cervelo S5 VWD Dura Ace Di2 that could do with a complete overhaul and some £10 Unobtainium bearings if you have any left?![]()