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avecReynolds531

Veteran
Location
Small Island
A previous Brompton had a handlebar stem that wouldn't budge. Took a lot of WD40, then plenty of patient work with a hammer - and adapted quill stem bolt as a punch - before it was set free. Thankfully, this one was fine.
Headset all cleaned & reset in WG2.
Folding pedal required mini breaker bar assistance (sawn off seatpost), drive side pedal met a Park PW-4 - no problems there.
BB was in good condition, chainset & cranks too. Everything cleaned and reset.
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Punkawallah

Veteran
After the best part of six months chipping away with heat, cold, PlusGas, various tools and sawing, -finally- managed to get the chuffing pedal off a chainring. Not that I -needed- a chainring, but it was the principle.
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
I knew the Carrera Vengeance magnesium's front brakes needed doing. However, the rears decided to give up the ghost this lunch-time whilst out.

So ... new front brake pads plus adjusting the rears. Oh, and I added a bell. Just in case the brakes don't work again ...
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I bought a set of seatpost Garmin mounts and just fitted one to each of my Yorkshire bikes. I have one spare mount which I will take down to Devon in the spring and fit that to the bike I have at my sister's cottage.

They are to hold the Garmin RTL515 radar rear light that I bought a couple of weeks ago.
 
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