Question for Bike Mechanics

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mustang1

Legendary Member
Location
London, UK
Not sure if this comes under "home mechanic" but let's see....

Some years ago, I came out of my house and started walking towards the shop. I saw my neighbour pumping his bike tyre and I have him a cheery "hey going on your bike wave/nod/gesture".

It was an leisurely stroll to the shop so half an hour later I came back and the neighbour is still pumping the same bike tyre but in a real sweat and quite frustrated so I put the shopping down and went over to have a look.

The air pump sounded strange as soon as I walked over and I instantly knew the problem. "Hey hold on there" I told told him and I closed the lever thingie at the end of the air pump tube so it makes a solid connection to the presta valve of his bike tyre and said "now have a go...."

He pumped and this time could feel resistance in the air pump. The sheer joy on his face was priceless!
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
Putting the forks on upside-down.

I'd reassembled my bike after a total strip down but something didn't look quite right, then I twigged

Duh !

(I really do mean upside down, not backwards)
 

Big John

Legendary Member
I reckon the most common mistake is thinking we know it all when we don't. Is it just me or do we all have those head scratching moments when we've tried everything we know and it still hasn't put things right? Even the time served more 'senior' pro mechanics get it wrong sometimes.
 

Punkawallah

Veteran
I reckon the most common mistake is thinking we know it all when we don't. Is it just me or do we all have those head scratching moments when we've tried everything we know and it still hasn't put things right? Even the time served more 'senior' pro mechanics get it wrong sometimes.

I used to know everything, but it got boring.
 
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