ScotiaLass
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Well in the shop I asked the mechanic when I should 'come in for another tweaking'.Good. We all benefit from a bit of a fiddle now and again.
I swear he wet himself a little.
Well in the shop I asked the mechanic when I should 'come in for another tweaking'.Good. We all benefit from a bit of a fiddle now and again.
Sorry mumWhat have i told you about fiddling before?
Sorry mum
You silly woman....I knew Priscilla was going for a service.
I knew they use the seat post to clamp the bikes to the stand.
So why, after weeks of getting my seat just right, did I forget to mark the post??
Especially fiddlers whose job it is to fiddle the fiddle & not their expenses (which I have never done btw) far too fiddly.Good. We all benefit from a bit of a fiddle now and again.
Good job you didn't say "Twerking".Well in the shop I asked the mechanic when I should 'come in for another tweaking'.
I swear he wet himself a little.
Good. We all benefit from a bit of a fiddle now and again.
This was just a free 6 week check.My LBS takes the seat post out and regreases it as apart of a full service. But then they put a little bit of tape round before they start.
Once you've got it to a good set up again, take a measurement. That way, should it happen again you can adjust it back to your liking. Place a book on the saddle and measure from the middle of the saddle to the middle of the crank.I meant to say to him when I dropped it off not to move the seat post. It took me a few weeks to get it spot on!
It's not like it was having much done...the gears were tweaked and cables tightened.
Oh well...