What Have You Fettled Today?

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DaveM77

Active Member
Just picked up my first set of carbon wheels. FFWD F4d. Will fit them and try them out as soon as work lets me
 

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Scotchlovingcylist

Formerly known as Speedfreak
Managed to bring the MTB forks back to life enough to ride with my daughter.
On the lookout for some cheapish rockshox or equivalent though.
 

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rogerzilla

Legendary Member
Someone kindly lent me the Brompton reamer (no longer sold to end users, only dealers), so I reamed the new bushes and put the S6L back together. It is perfect - moves freely but absolutely no play. The last one a shop did for me was fractionally tight.

As you can see, I added a grease port. It's M6 threaded so I can temporarily screw in a grease nipple if I want to use a high pressure grease gun (the threads aren't deep enough to withstand a grease gun being yanked off the nipple, but the nipple can be unscrewed with the gun still attached, and the blanking screw replaced). As I know the bushes are slathered in marine grease right now, I just pumped the tube full so there is no space for water to enter.
 

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The puncture fairy struck, this time on my LWB. Anyways, gave me a chance to see if it fits into my recently made stand - works a treat. Using the LWB each evening, new action camera clamps easily to the handlebars. Makes for a steady perch, and nearly at eye level.
The new camera novelty will soon wear off, then I can alternate with rides on the trike, that should stop it sulking :laugh:
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Laptop upgrading. This one's a Dell Studio XPS 1640. It came with a Core 2 Duo T6600, 2M L2 cache, 800MHz FSB, @ 2.2GHz. First step, upgrade CPU to Core 2 Duo T9550, 6M L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB, @2.66 GHz. I probably won't notice much difference, but it takes it to almost the top of the processor tree. Now needs RAM upping to 8GB and, that would be useful, a battery!
 

battered

Guru
Fettled a Trek Cane Creek hybrid. I've started volunteering for a bike charity, someone had donated this in a worn out state. It now has new chain, cassette, chainrings, brakes, tyres and a cable or two. It's cleaned up and will be put out for sale this week. It's going to be a decent bike for someone, which is nice because as it sat it was beyond economic repair but now it's a running bike.
 
Added/ swapped a few bits.
New front tyre on the Scott.
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Change bottle cage on Revell from
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Put removed cage next to its sibling on the Scott.
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..except I forgot to take an 'after' pic. D'oh...
Then there's this:
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This is under each end of my Oxford Aquatech 2-bike cover. Now, I swear that the instructions said that the bikes should face opposite ends, and it certainly works fine that way. Now I'm not so sure...
Ah well.
:biggrin:
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Not bike-related, although I've started work on the Dawes Galaxy AL and Raleigh Strada I picked up last week, but door-related.

The lever on our patio door stopped working last week. SWMBO announced that this meant we needed an entire new double-width patio door :eek:

:stop:

Now, I'm not from Yorkshire but have been here for well over 20 years. I'm guessing some of that must have rubbed off by now :whistle: . So ... I took the handle and lock apart, discovering what had broken was a small lever-type piece of plastic. Lots of heavy, solid steel door handle/lock and it's controlled by a cheap piece of plastic.

I found it on eBay at £3 and ordered 3 of them just in case. Well ... you never know! They arrived and this time are solid metal with a grub screw to tighten.

Duly fitted to both sides, replacing the other side's cheap piece of plastic, and adjusted - it all works :becool:. The lever now feels much more 'solid', and therefore we don't need a new patio door :whistle:

Bike fettling to resume tomorrow after grasstrack racing, when I'll send an update on both bikes.
 
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Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Just a bit of cleaning & lubricating on a couple of the most used bikes in the fleet. While cleaning the main commuter a few areas needing attention were identified - a new wheelset needed (see here), new tyres needed (rear worn to a flat profile, front can't see the wear guide holes) & bar tape to be replaced (horibly grubby).
 
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