Punkawallah
Veteran
I see you have the obligatory flat AA batteries safely contained in an aerosol lid - top marks for being on point!
Who says they're flat? I believe in 'living on the edge' :-)
I see you have the obligatory flat AA batteries safely contained in an aerosol lid - top marks for being on point!
Soaked the chain and cassette from the Trek in my new ultrasonic cleaner - it has a heat function as well so despite being heavily caked with crud they both came out looking more or less like new.
Definitely a huge improvement on my old one which was tiny and intended for small jewelry and the like.
If I had a chain that clean I would be wearing it as jewellry😉
I don't know if I could be bothered to do that, but it sounds like an interesting device. Could you tell us what model it is and post a link to where you bought it?Soaked the chain and cassette from the Trek in my new ultrasonic cleaner
I don't know if I could be bothered to do that, but it sounds like an interesting device. Could you tell us what model it is and post a link to where you bought it?
Tandem front shift not quite right and hasn't been for ages. It's outside of the nominal spec so can be a little temperamental.
In no particular order:
Fitted asymmetric shim
Reset derailleur height
Reset derailleur angle
Faffed about with cable tension
Removed bar tape
WD40 down cable outers
Replaced cable
Swapped derailleur for a spare I have
Repeated most of above several times.
Now working perfectly, though I'm not at all sure what was actually needed...