For general Technical and Performance Discussions
Sun May 15, 2005 9:12 am
good thinking strutto
and when i buy all the bits to do mine (within the next 5 years!) I'll come to your place!!
thanks for the offer mate!!
you did offer right?!
also... any pics of these "operations" at all, anyone?? i laughed at the thought of getting my better half on the back brake and having pieces of wood thru spokes in the wheel, etc.... (funny to me, as I've never even seen my front sprocket, let alone tried to mess with this dredded BOLT!!)
Sun May 15, 2005 8:17 pm
Yankee wrote:good thinking strutto
and when i buy all the bits to do mine (within the next 5 years!) I'll come to your place!!
thanks for the offer mate!!
you did offer right?!

But of course Yankee... I'm sure we can negotiate some sort of payment plan
JK... Anytime mate...
Mon May 16, 2005 9:29 am
Mate 2 bits of advise.
First you dont start doing things on your bike the night before your going
to need it !
and second as was said the right tool for the job.
Its aint a big deal changing sprokets and chains its the pressure that you put on yourself when things go wrong
mario
Mon May 16, 2005 11:17 am
i think from memory the chain breaker/joiner (saves u gettin out the angle grinder too) is abut $150-$200....if u consider its the HARDEST thing about putting the new chain on (trying to flatten the pins with a hammer/lump of wood just dont cut it)...then its a wise investment...if u change 3 or 4 chains, it pays for itself...its a job u plan in advance (unlike sum running fix ups u have to do), so take time to source one (beg,borrow or buy)and the job is so much easier...
also they dont recomend using circlip links on anything bigger than a 250 these days....
Mon May 16, 2005 12:01 pm
mfzx6r wrote:Mate 2 bits of advise.
First you dont start doing things on your bike the night before your going
to need it !
and second as was said the right tool for the job.
Its aint a big deal changing sprokets and chains its the pressure that you put on yourself when things go wrong
Yeah, thanks for the advice Mario... but I work better under pressure.
Next time, the bike'll be going to the shop.
And Phil, you do remember what happened last time Jamie fixed my bike. Don't you?
Mon May 16, 2005 1:34 pm
good to see neka's instructions included beer.
last time i helped a mate do his bike it wasnt too hard
Mon May 16, 2005 2:25 pm
mrmina wrote:good to see neka's instructions included beer.
last time i helped a mate do his bike it wasnt too hard
u helped him do wot exactly mina?? put fuel in the tank?? put ur nob in the zorst??
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group.
phpBB Mobile / SEO by Artodia.