What bike repairs/maintenance have you done today?

What bike repairs/maintenance have you done today?

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Randy Winkman

16,150 posts

190 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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Today I discovered a new bike cleaning tool for cleaning the greasy gunk that sticks between sprockets.

The free wooden fork that comes with ready made fruit salads. Plenty strong enough and just the right width. By the way, I'm not suggesting people buy a box of 100, that's the only pic I could find.


TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

206 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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Randy Winkman said:
Today I discovered a new bike cleaning tool for cleaning the greasy gunk that sticks between sprockets.

The free wooden fork that comes with ready made fruit salads. Plenty strong enough and just the right width. By the way, I'm not suggesting people buy a box of 100, that's the only pic I could find.

Handy! Gonna try that, been using cotton buds which are ok ish

E65Ross

35,093 posts

213 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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I tend to use either a toothbrush, or one of these:

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/muc-off-claw-brush-1/

But every now and again I take the cassette off, putting a shoe lace through it to keep it in the right order/direction etc, and shove it in my small ultrasonic parts washer with some bilt hamber surfex HD.....comes up like brand new again!

That brush is really good though as the bristles are really firm so good to get to hard-to-reach places.

CoolC

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4,217 posts

215 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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These are good for getting into the cassette.



Or just a pack of big fluffy pipe cleaners from the pound shop

yellowjack

17,080 posts

167 months

Tuesday 3rd October 2017
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CoolC said:
These are good for getting into the cassette.



Or just a pack of big fluffy pipe cleaners from the pound shop

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10X-PAIR-BRITISH-ARMY-TR...

@ £6.99 for ten pairs (20 items), they look pretty similar to the Weldtite ones at £3.99(ish) per 5... wink

Scabutz

7,631 posts

81 months

Wednesday 4th October 2017
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Wanted to make my roadie 11sp as my TT bike is and I can then swap wheels between them easily. Stripped it all down and only that the end did I realised I only have a 10sp free hub. FML.

Its a Powertap G3. Thankfully the freehub just pulls off, bad news is £80 for an 11sp!

yellowjack

17,080 posts

167 months

Monday 11th December 2017
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Gnaaaaar!

My son's old Giant hardtail has had a hard life, mainly used as a commute bike wearing road slicks and confined to tarmac and easier hard-pack routes through a local pond/wildlife reserve area.

He's no good at keeping up-to-date with maintenance, and I've taken my eye off the ball, so to speak. So we were faced with a badly worn chain and cassette which we duly replaced, price (including buying myself a pair of Louis Garneau Tap Touch liner gloves) was pricematched to Wiggle at Evans Cycles at less than £30.

Good-oh.

I even managed to get him interested in doing the work, so after a few days where he had no daylight opportunities to do it, we got the chain re-sized and the cassette all fitted on Saturday afternoon.

irked

I'd not considered the negative effect that a badly worn chain can have on a chainset over a prolonged period.

Turns out we need to replace the FSA Dyna-Drive 8-speed square taper crankset with something new. Either that or rummage around ebay trying to find out who has what chainrings that fit it. But I'm keen to just by-pass the chainring confusion nonsense at this price point, and just plump for a new complete crankset.

This is the front runner...


https://www.decathlon.co.uk/altus-24-34-42-170mm-c...

...based on price and local availability.

It's a 'SHIMANO ALTUS 24/34/42 170MM CHAINSET' that needs a square taper bottom bracket width of 68/73mm. The trouble is I can't find any info for either the old FSA one, or the potential replacement, with regard to chain line.

Questions.

1) Is it likely that the replacement Shimano item will put the chain line out by enough to notice?
2) Can I safely presume that FSA and Shimano are both going to be standard JIS taper dimensions?
3) Bottom bracket width? That's measured across the BB shell of the bike frame, right?

Or should I just MTFU, "grow a set", and buy the damned chainset and get it fitted? Am I overthinking this?

The alternative is to take it to a local shop and throw it at them, but that will knock the price up considerably... confused

Paraicj

502 posts

142 months

Monday 11th December 2017
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My mountain bike got a pile of TLC. Chain off, wheels off, cleaned all over. The lubed up, including suspension lube, and put back together. Rode it to work today, it all feels lovely and plush. Success! Girlfriend is currently at the LBS getting her brakes bled, they were very spongy last weekend.

Craikeybaby

10,416 posts

226 months

Monday 11th December 2017
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As I'm not able to ride my bike at the moment due to a knee injury I did a fork service on the cheap Suntour fork on my hardtail. It all came apart easily enough, and didn't look that bad inside considering it has done 5,000km, mostly off road. However when I put it back together I noticed that the rebound adjusted was stuck, then I realised that the nut thing at the bottom of the right leg wasn't coming undone, it was just spinning. Which means I can't take the fork apart again. Hopefully the rebound is at a decent setting, if not the only solution I can see is a new fork.

Herman Toothrot

6,702 posts

199 months

Monday 11th December 2017
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Replaced a 26" Hope Tech Enduro rim with a 650b WTB Team i23, standard 3 cross lacing. Hope hubs are too good to sell on just because the rims no longer suitable.

Matt_N

8,903 posts

203 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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After all the crappy weather lately it was nice to thoroughly clean, degrease and re-lube the winter bike today.

Dave2t

44 posts

88 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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Finally got round to fitting the mudguards so I can join back in the club rides, SKS must be some kind of sadists given the bloody faff involved

Craikeybaby

10,416 posts

226 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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Craikeybaby said:
As I'm not able to ride my bike at the moment due to a knee injury I did a fork service on the cheap Suntour fork on my hardtail. It all came apart easily enough, and didn't look that bad inside considering it has done 5,000km, mostly off road. However when I put it back together I noticed that the rebound adjusted was stuck, then I realised that the nut thing at the bottom of the right leg wasn't coming undone, it was just spinning. Which means I can't take the fork apart again. Hopefully the rebound is at a decent setting, if not the only solution I can see is a new fork.
It seems that when I took the fork off I lost a headset spacer, which despite having a good look around the garage floor I can't locate. Reassembling the bike has to wait until I get new spacers. I think I'll leave it to the professionals next time...

AlmostUseful

3,282 posts

201 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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I tightened the 10mm bolt that secured my PF30 BB on the Enduro 29er and fitted a Enduro mud guard the other day before a snowy ride at FOD. And then inhosed off the worst of the mud before putting it back in the shed until spring.

IanUAE

2,930 posts

165 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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Cleaned the bike, lubed the chain and chained the front inner tube. Contemplating going out for a few km on new years day.

troc

3,765 posts

176 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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I sprayed some silicone on the belt of my commuter as it was squeaking.

I should probably have washed it or brushed it or something first but that thing is just indestructible. I do need new brake pads though and I need to replace the oil in the rear hub which is a 5 minute job.

Oh and the rear kojak is also looking a little worn. I should replace that.

AlmostUseful

3,282 posts

201 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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Randy Winkman said:
Today I discovered a new bike cleaning tool for cleaning the greasy gunk that sticks between sprockets.

The free wooden fork that comes with ready made fruit salads. Plenty strong enough and just the right width. By the way, I'm not suggesting people buy a box of 100, that's the only pic I could find.

Mate, don’t kid yourself, we all know that’s a chip fork!

Herman Toothrot

6,702 posts

199 months

Saturday 17th February 2018
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Downhilling in Gran Canaria took its toll on the Nukeproof Generator DH / WTB Team Frequency i25's so just rebuilt with a DT Swiss EX471, also going to put a Huck Norris in for a bit of extra protection as off to Malaga in a few weeks for more rocky fun.






Barchettaman

6,314 posts

133 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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I turned this:



into this:



Nice little singlespeed conversion, hopefully I’ll use it a bit more.

langy

565 posts

240 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Fixing a multitude of punctures on my winter bike from yesterdays ride and cleaning my Santa Cruz ready to sell