What have you done to your bicycle today ?

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weeksy wrote: Tue Dec 15, 2020 7:51 pm
Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Dec 15, 2020 7:48 pm It was sunny - so,I just looked at it ☹️
Me too, my hamstrings are still killing from being a ballet dancer
Waiting still I can put weight on my shoulder ... hoping in a few days ...
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I took mine off the turbo trainer and put it in the van (eventually, it and other stuff disagreed with my decision to put it in there!!)

The government are running a scheme where the 50€ of a ‘service’ on a bicycle is free to the owner. So I plan to drop mine off with a friend and ask him to only do 50€ of work!!

Turbo trainer is on sale on one of the local pages as I still can’t use the bike on it (due to shoulder) and won’t be able to keep it set up for the winter!!!

Here’s hoping Graham doesn’t find anything really wrong with it!! I need to try riding it again in the summer!!!
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Charged the lights, about it.
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When we were out at the weekend i noticed my dropper post stopped working. Dead as a dodo.

I've owned it 4+ years now, maybe even 5.... Emailed Magura and they said "send it back, we'll have a look"

24 hours later, a box arrives "here's a brand new post as a good-will gesture as you've had some issues"

Awesome awesome service !
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weeksy wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:40 pm When we were out at the weekend i noticed my dropper post stopped working. Dead as a dodo.

I've owned it 4+ years now, maybe even 5.... Emailed Magura and they said "send it back, we'll have a look"

24 hours later, a box arrives "here's a brand new post as a good-will gesture as you've had some issues"

Awesome awesome service !
that's brilliant, I bet not many companies would do that.
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formula400 wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 9:39 pm
weeksy wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:40 pm When we were out at the weekend i noticed my dropper post stopped working. Dead as a dodo.

I've owned it 4+ years now, maybe even 5.... Emailed Magura and they said "send it back, we'll have a look"

24 hours later, a box arrives "here's a brand new post as a good-will gesture as you've had some issues"

Awesome awesome service !
that's brilliant, I bet not many companies would do that.
I just emailed Kellogg's. You were right :)
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Yorick wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:05 pm
formula400 wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 9:39 pm
weeksy wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:40 pm When we were out at the weekend i noticed my dropper post stopped working. Dead as a dodo.

I've owned it 4+ years now, maybe even 5.... Emailed Magura and they said "send it back, we'll have a look"

24 hours later, a box arrives "here's a brand new post as a good-will gesture as you've had some issues"

Awesome awesome service !
that's brilliant, I bet not many companies would do that.
I just emailed Kellogg's. You were right :)

coco pops for life would be be great
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Cleaned the bike, neglected it after the last few ride’s. Looks a lot better.
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is that before or after ?
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I managed a 25k ride (on the flat) - with only a minor skirmish with pedestrians ( walking 5 abreast over a cycle route) . Apparently, even though I was coming behind them "I was going too fast" ( How the fuck did they see!)
Then I went to see the osteopath, to give my should the one over. He did. I can hardly move it now!
The good news it is just a serious sprain of the AC ligament ... :-)
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weeksy wrote: Tue Dec 22, 2020 2:03 pm is that before or after ?
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Before. But to be honest I am not the best when it comes to cleaning, you’d kick off
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Lol it's not my bike, you can abuse it all you want mate
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weeksy wrote: Tue Dec 22, 2020 3:29 pm Lol it's not my bike, you can abuse it all you want mate
it had love, not abuse :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Fitted new Nukeproof Horizon short stem (35mm) in a very fetching anodised blue colour and black aluminium Nukeproof Neutron handlebar, 800mm wide with a 38mm rise. Old set up was a 50mm stem with a 780mm handlebar, zero rise.
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Mrs M went to go out on her old E-Bike today (winter machine, she's saving the Hanger Queen Levo for summer days) and the motor felt very notchy. So I stripped motor off and opened it up. The big ring bearing was now a squaring. New parts ordered (£20 of bearing and O rings, grease £20 and special seal kit to protect the ring bearing better £35).
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Rode it 20 ish miles in an hour and a half, got covered in crap and mud in wet, sub zero wind chill conditions. Didnt crash, Grinned.

Got home, hosed it down, applied some GT85 and threw it back in the shed
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Today I've been in the garage with the lad.

He's got what they call a mini bike. It's mini because it's a bike for 5-6 year olds. Anyway they're often found jumping it in the woods, without brakes.

It's had a tough life and was feeling sorry for itself. So we set about cleaning it, taking it apart and making it better.

Forks were removed along with the most horrible cage bearings, then the cranks, again with horrible bearings and the most bizarre locking mechanisms known to man. All were re greased and put back together.

Last was the rear wheel which was offset to the left. It again was a cage/cup and cone type setup but has 4 locking nuts to enable us to thread the axle through and move the wheel over towards the chain side. All done and spins lovely now.

Next job is to true the front wheel but it's not terrible.

Sadly we'll never get it 100% as it was a geared bike and he's got it single speed. To get the tension right we basically need 1/2 a link more or less on the chain. As it's standard vertical dropouts we can't tension the chain so we have to improvise a little.

He seems interested and learning though, which helps me out.
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Nice work Weeksy
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End of an era today...

Sold my Magura Vyron dropper post.

In the last 5 years i've run several Vyrons, all have been 'quirky' but recently over Xmas it died when i REALLY needed it. Re-cabling a dropper through the frame is a proper pain in the arse and takes a lifetime and cut fingers lol. But it's an effective and simple thing generally. When the Vyron fails though, it's game over and makes the day basically unrideable.
A couple of weeks ago i had 'sagging' issues where i was trying to ride and it slowly slowly sagged, maybe 10s to drop, but wouldn't stay up.... then it was stuck and wouldn't power up...

So sent it back to Magura, who've now fixed and sorted.... but it's time is done and it's sold.
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Just looking at stems for the BFe.
Headset arrived yesterday.
Waiting for the front wheel ...

Building will begin next week