Ming the Merciless
There is no mercy
- Location
- Inside my skull
Fixed puncture on wife’s bike
Overall I'm pleased with this one. Spend was low; £1.16 for the bike originally via an eBay bid with the Honda Goldwing seat back being re-sold on eBay for well over the purchase price. We've spent on other bits (tyres / chain / shifters) plus the seatpost / saddle / pedals were from the parts shed but overall spend is about £35.
I think the bit I am most impressed with is the decision to change the flats for spds!
This is sort of the thing I planned when I was a teen, right after I'd tried water filled innertubes and CV /Moly grease as a chain lube
.I'm intrigued by the water filled inner tubes ~ what was the thinking behind that?
I'm intrigued by the water filled inner tubes ~ what was the thinking behind that?
You never know though.... if a rumour gets out it could be the next big thing for improved rolling resistance / conservation of momentum, after all, water isn't much heavier than tubeless sealant.
There'll be a feature in the 'comic' about it next summer.
Tandem service today to give plenty of time ahead of major planned tour in Spring for any problems to be sorted.
Brakes: lubed calipers and cable outers, greased threads on adjusters. Kept the inners which seem to last for years. Replaced pads. Measured rotors; no wear at all but both a little warped.
Replaced drive chain and cassette. Maybe not necessary with wear <0.75%, but I think this time we will plan just to keep same chain and cassette and let it wear rather than swap Decided not to replace timing chain, again wear <0.75% and timing chain much less likely to suffer wear.
Lubed gear outers and replaced inners; indexed gears.
Swapped tyres front to rear, checked wheels true and spoke tensions consistent. Thankfully they were as proper wheel truing is beyond my capabilities.
Misc: removed self extracting crank covers and greased threads. Likewise pedals. Checked all rack and other bolts; quite a few loose on front rack to my surprise.
Took pretty much all day; a test ride tomorrow to try some hills and determine if chainrings need replacement - and discover any mistakes I've made!
I have though ordered a new rear derailleur to match the recently fitted front one. The existing RD, which is working okay and could well be the original, will go into the spares box with the old FD ... just in case 