young Ed
Veteran
so do you help other stuck cyclists?
a couple of chaps i had never seen in my life turned up today at my house (i guess they came up the drive as we are a business so thought there must be someone about) and luckily for them they hit the right house as i was in. it turns out they were doing a charity ride on bikes donated to them by the charity (one a proper shoot BSO and the other looked like either a BSO (the damaged one) or a cheap entry level MTB) and one of them had stripped his left pedal thread and crank! and the other had almost flat tyres (presta valves on a MTB running MTB tyres, anyone else seen this or is it normal?)
so first i tried wrapping a load of electrical tape round the pedal thread and wedging it into the crank and taping it in, of course this didn't last long (his idea). then we came up with a spark of genius! a coach bolt with a few nuts and a few washers trough the pedal hole in the crank and with the nuts done up buggerdy tight against the crank to at least just rest his foot on and so he could continue riding (flat non-clipless pedals)
god knows how well it worked and for how long and if they ever do get to the LBS! but i tried my best in very bad circumstances and gave them my number so hopefully they will do as i said and text me when they have it fixed properly
so that's y good dead done for the day, knowledge and spanners lent and a coach bolt that has kicking about in a box of gate hanging stuff donated
so what situations have you helped fellow members of the cycling family in?
Cheers Ed
a couple of chaps i had never seen in my life turned up today at my house (i guess they came up the drive as we are a business so thought there must be someone about) and luckily for them they hit the right house as i was in. it turns out they were doing a charity ride on bikes donated to them by the charity (one a proper shoot BSO and the other looked like either a BSO (the damaged one) or a cheap entry level MTB) and one of them had stripped his left pedal thread and crank! and the other had almost flat tyres (presta valves on a MTB running MTB tyres, anyone else seen this or is it normal?)
so first i tried wrapping a load of electrical tape round the pedal thread and wedging it into the crank and taping it in, of course this didn't last long (his idea). then we came up with a spark of genius! a coach bolt with a few nuts and a few washers trough the pedal hole in the crank and with the nuts done up buggerdy tight against the crank to at least just rest his foot on and so he could continue riding (flat non-clipless pedals)
god knows how well it worked and for how long and if they ever do get to the LBS! but i tried my best in very bad circumstances and gave them my number so hopefully they will do as i said and text me when they have it fixed properly
so that's y good dead done for the day, knowledge and spanners lent and a coach bolt that has kicking about in a box of gate hanging stuff donated
so what situations have you helped fellow members of the cycling family in?
Cheers Ed