Ming the Merciless
There is no mercy
- Location
- Inside my skull
Giant hydraulic disc brake systems. Over heated in a nano second, and set fire to many a forestry plantation.
Very easy if you have a bench vice.Screw-on free wheels. Alright until you want to remove it.
I have several bikes with cotter pins which I use regularly. If they're put together properly there is never any trouble with them.When I got my 1st bike with square taper cranks, my dad couldn't see why the didn't stick with cotter pins
He never saw the problem with them. Hammering them out and making the threads unusable could be fixed by recutting the thread.
Screw-on free wheels. Alright until you want to remove it.
When I got my 1st bike with square taper cranks, my dad couldn't see why the didn't stick with cotter pins
He never saw the problem with them. Hammering them out and making the threads unusable could be fixed by recutting the thread.
Petzl head torches.
The thread in the pin that the nut screws onto. If you remove the nut before bashing it with a hammer then you can bugger them up. If you leave the nut on you can protect them, and clean up any damage when you remove the nut.
Works well.......if you can find the correct removal tool to fit.[/QUOTE]Screw-on free wheels. Alright until you want to remove it.
Just put removal tool in vice and turn wheel. Plenty of leverage and good rubber grip if tyre left on.
But, they excelled in wearing out tyre sidewalls.Bottle dynamos.