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Halfmanhalfbike

Über Member
Location
Edinburgh
Just been for a ride on an old MTB which I have rebuilt from a pile of bits in a box.xx( Great feeling knowing that I am responsible for the mechanical perfection upon which I sit :tongue:

Just a couple of months ago I didn't know what a spanner was for. Now I don't feel worried that something might go wrong when I'm out on a long ride cause I feel confident I could fix it ( or at least bodge it enough to get home )

Downside is that every time I'm in the LBS I buy a new tool whether I need it or not.

Who said cycling was cheap
 

Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
No one else has done it so.........

:tongue:
 

Chrisz

Über Member
Location
Sittingbourne
Halfmanhalfbike said:
Just been for a ride on an old MTB which I have rebuilt from a pile of bits in a box.:smile: Great feeling knowing that I am responsible for the mechanical perfection upon which I sit :smile:

Just a couple of months ago I didn't know what a spanner was for. Now I don't feel worried that something might go wrong when I'm out on a long ride cause I feel confident I could fix it ( or at least bodge it enough to get home )

Good on ya mate :biggrin:- I did similar donkeys years ago - ended up replacing everything within a couple of years once it was up and built!!

Halfmanhalfbike said:
Downside is that every time I'm in the LBS I buy a new tool whether I need it or not.

Who said cycling was cheap

You always 'need' new tools - I'm a total sucker for a decent set of ratchet ring spanners, a torque wrench or whatever. I have only just about managed to resist getting myself a wheel truieng jig - mostly because I don't have a clue how to work one!! :biggrin:
 
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