Justinslow
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Yeah I can relate to that,Another mistake, entering into a pro-helmet debate on here![]()

Yeah I can relate to that,Another mistake, entering into a pro-helmet debate on here![]()
Spd-sl are not look compatible. If you are mixing the two it might explain the problems?
At the age of eleven, allowing my mother to buy me a Moulton. It weighed a ton, and I could have had a really good lightweight for the 32 guineas it cost. Worst bike ever designed. Quite simply, in 1963, the bicycle was just about perfect and didn't need reinventing. I was at a grammar school at the time, and you can't imagine the derision as I had to run the gauntlet of other boys from the entrance gates to the cycle shelters. It was only the second or third Moulton to appear in the town. I think the reason behind the purchase was that my mother secretly wanted one. Well, she got mine in fairly short order. I swapped for her Phillips. Although it was a "girl's bike," it attracted less unfavourable comment from my schoolmates.
Nothing wrong with the Sturmey which would trump a 5 and challenge a 10 if set right, but those bikes are heavy and the gears are set so high that you'd need to be doping to accelerate quickly.So so heavy, 3 crap Sturmey archer gears agains 5 or even 10 of my pals' lightweight derailleurs.
Before my time, but the late Vic Gibbons did quite well with a hub gear.Nothing wrong with the Sturmey which would trump a 5 and challenge a 10 if set right, but those bikes are heavy and the gears are set so high that you'd need to be doping to accelerate quickly.
I don't think the AW ever was completely, hence the practice of resurrecting old hubs by oil-flushing them. Wrapping newspaper around the spokes just after a refill avoids oiling the rim and tyre.The trouble was that it was no longer oil tight.
Amen to that. I've done that in Europe and I've also ridden on the right on a main street in central Cambridge after nearly getting thrown off by a dent in the road!Biggest bike related mistake was during a lapse of concentration when I cycled in the left lane at a road crossing in mainland Europe.
I'm pretty sure that you're not supposed to completely fill them with oil.On the subject of hub gears, another mistake was stripping down the AW hub on a Hercules I got for Herself. I'd never seen inside one before. Absolutely no problem to replace the pawl springs and clean and reassemble it. Also no difficulty in getting the bearings adjusted correctly. The trouble was that it was no longer oil tight. I even replaced the grease on the bearings with some special stuff, but it still leaked oil on the rear tyre. As I planned to replace the tyres, I also bought a new back wheel and built it up as a single-speed. This actually transformed it. It was much lighter and more balanced. Unfortunately, Herself preferred her MTB, so I sold it, just about recouping what I'd spent on it.