I must confess... (ignorance)

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As above - you won't get banned for asking questions (not ones about cycling anyway ;)) and site policy, certainly for this section, is that there is no such thing as a stupid question so please feel free to ask.

It's also worth considering that any questions from you may get answers that will be helpful to others too.:okay:

Has anyone ever trapped their todger in their bicycles drive-train?
 
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sbeqs

sbeqs

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I'm going to watch that YouTube video when I get home tonight.
I will no doubt have more questions...

THANK YOU GUYS!
 

Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
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Well, to my knowledge I've never seen one of them.
You don't have the first of them, the drive train is just the cogs and chains etc that transfer force from the pedals to the back wheel.
 

jonny jeez

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You don't have the first of them, the drive train is just the cogs and chains etc that transfer force from the pedals to the back wheel.
Nope...stop right there.

We have to start the op (original poster) off on the right track...so...

@sbeqs There are no cogs on your bike. Don't let people tell you that there are.

It is a bike, not a grandfather clock.

Carry on.
 

winjim

Smash the cistern
Nope...stop right there.

We have to start the op (original poster) off on the right track...so...

@sbeqs There are no cogs on your bike. Don't let people tell you that there are.

It is a bike, not a grandfather clock.

Carry on.
Not strictly true. For example, the smallest sprocket on my bicycle has eleven cogs.
 
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sbeqs

sbeqs

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I think it might be available as an upgrade. :laugh:

How are you getting on with your brakes?

Believe it or not, I've not had time to sort them yet, so I'm just using the back brakes and not relying on both for the time being.
 
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