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Binky

Über Member
Spare heads for track pump as old one broken. Hopefully said spares correct size, I'll findout later.

Edit : didn't fit but with a fair bit of bodging it does now. ^_^
 
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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I am expecting the delivery of an adjustable riser stem for the bike on my turbo trainer. I am leaning forwards too much and it is making long turbo sessions uncomfortable. A more upright position should reduce that problem.

The current bike setup was okay out on the road but I am having to stand every 4 or 5 minutes on the trainer.
 

joeegg

Active Member
Location
Barnard Castle
A pair of 6913 bearings to replace the worn out ones on my Fulcrum front wheel.
Tapped the old 6913's out and pressed in the new ones.Axle wouldn't go in.
Measuring the old 6913's and the new ones the old ones had an extra mm on the internal diameter.Marked as 6913's but are actually 18307's.Another pair of bearings ordered !
 
I am expecting the delivery of an adjustable riser stem for the bike on my turbo trainer. I am leaning forwards too much and it is making long turbo sessions uncomfortable. A more upright position should reduce that problem.

The current bike setup was okay out on the road but I am having to stand every 4 or 5 minutes on the trainer.

I had a similar problem with a bike that I have done many long road rides on without issue. I put a couple of books under the front wheel which seems to have sorted it.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I had a similar problem with a bike that I have done many long road rides on without issue. I put a couple of books under the front wheel which seems to have sorted it.
I did that and it helped a bit. Then I used a 25 cm high footstool and that helped a lot. The problem was that the front legs of the trainer were no longer touching the floor. I was also worried that the front wheel might slip off the footstool during vigorous intervals or sprints, and that would not be good!!! :eek:

Putting the front wheel back down on the floor and raising the handlebar instead should be a safe and effective solution. The stem is due to arrive shortly so I will soon find out!
 

wakemalcolm

Legendary Member
Location
Ratho
Roholff hub oil. Went through the faff of the gear cable change 18 months ago so this is about as involved as bike maintenance gets for a few years.
 

sevenfourate

Devotee of OCD
Coming from the USA; to get exactly the one I wanted. How adult….


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Not really for the bike,

A Hope bobble hat and water bottle.
 

All uphill

Still rolling along
Location
Somerset
I've just ordered some Shimano mt200 hydraulic brakes for my Spa Aubisque as part of its ongoing evolution.

From new in 2021 the bike was at the upper limit of size for me. I rode it with drops for four years before changing to flats which make the bike more comfortable. The next step is to change to hydraulics.
 

Jameshow

Guru
Bought a few bits recently:

- 10 Specialized Turbo tubes, which should do me for a while.
- A Campag bottom bracket removal tool for the Peugeot upthread
- An Ofmega crankset for the above. Had the chance for a Shimano 600 one but dithered.
- A pair of Shimano 600 brakes for the above. Only need the front, but a pair was cheaper than one on it's own.
- A "hardly used" Shimano wheelset for the Peugeot. They're far worse than described, but may do for a bit.
- A pair of Reynolds skewers
- A lightly used Prime carbon wheelset as I'm down to no spare rear carbon wheels.
- A SRAM Red 11 speed cassette
- A USB rear light. Very cheap delivered.
- A Zefal bottle cage. Probably for the Peugeot.
- A couple of Vittoria Rubino Pro's as they were on offer.

A few bits!🤣
Pug sorted yet?!!
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
A few bits!🤣
Pug sorted yet?!!

Nope. The FAG bottom bracket is being annoying.

Drive side came out with a Campag tool and some brute force.

Non-drive side has damaged threads so it's had an angle grinder on to make space. I'm in the process of drilling it out and then the bottom bracket area will be re-threaded.
 
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Punkawallah

Veteran
Not exactly, ‘bought’, not exactly ‘for the bike’, and not exactly ‘today’, but I came across a lone pedal reflector while organising a drawer of reclaimed brake levers. Hoping it will fit a pair of Wellgo flats I bought a while ago that were one shy.
 
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