Archie_tect
De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
- Location
- Northumberland
[Copied from 'Your ride today' thread so apologies if you've seen it there already!]
I put my original stainless steel mudguards and rack back on my Dawes Lightning for the winter and went out for a quick check to make sure nothing's rattling... still has all the Dawes sales stickers on it, and the LBS label on the frame... with the old Workington 4 digit number for The New Bike Shop [new in 1982!].

I put my original stainless steel mudguards and rack back on my Dawes Lightning for the winter and went out for a quick check to make sure nothing's rattling... still has all the Dawes sales stickers on it, and the LBS label on the frame... with the old Workington 4 digit number for The New Bike Shop [new in 1982!].

.... My front was a bit naff but the rear rolls quiet and nice. BB is fine, no play, rolls good and quiet but I just fancied changing it and doing more maintenance whilst home so started on the SS.
) I can see that I was just not paying attention to the obvious signs that something was wrong. The BB was 'like yours' okay really but I just wanted to have changed every part during my strip and rebuild, but unless I'm now very careful I could wreck the bike if the BB proves to be as stuck as the crank arms! Make sure you hold the outer part of the pulling tool still with a spanner whilst winding in the centre bolt so that you don't repeat my error 