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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:01:33 -0700, BT Humble wrote:
Hmm. You fixie people are a bit weird in my book, but then the feeling is probably mutual. ;-) Nah, it isn't fixed. I wasn't lucky enough to score something that worked nicely with a gear combo I could easily get, so an old derailleur with one wheel cut off makes a good tensioner and required no cash input. I'd probably be able to fix it if I used a phantom cog, but that can wait until the freehub dies. The only thing I had to buy was a front brake cable. That's a fair enough investment, since it's kind of critical safety wise if you've got a freewheel (and the back rim's sufficiently buckled that braking is of limited controllability). -- Dave Hughes | Never go off on tangents, which are lines that intersect a curve at only one point and were discovered by Euclid, who lived in the 6th century, which was an era dominated by the Goths, who lived in what we now know as Poland." - Nov. 1998 issue of Infosystems Executive. |
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Dave wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:01:33 -0700,BTHumble wrote: Hmm. You fixie people are a bit weird in my book, but then the feeling is probably mutual. ;-) Nah, it isn't fixed. I wasn't lucky enough to score something that worked nicely with a gear combo I could easily get, so an old derailleur with one wheel cut off makes a good tensioner and required no cash input. I'd probably be able to fix it if I used a phantom cog, but that can wait until the freehub dies. Why don't you just unscrew the freewheel and weld it up? If that feels too much like vandalism to you, I can send you a 5-speed freewheel that has its innards rusted up nice and tight, which would give the same effect. ;-) BTH |
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:44:56 -0700, BT Humble wrote:
Why don't you just unscrew the freewheel and weld it up? I don't have a welder and that sounds like too much work. It is a freehub body (7sp) so it's a little tricky to weld up. Oh, and I have to hunt out a chainring that has more than slight indents if I'm going to be braking as well, though it's disturbing just how little metal it takes to make a bike go. -- Dave Hughes | Thus leading us to the obvious conclusion that all software should look like a nipple. - Eric the Read |
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Dave wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:44:56 -0700, BT Humble wrote: Why don't you just unscrew the freewheel and weld it up? I don't have a welder and that sounds like too much work. Gaff tape & zip ties? Parbs |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:01:21 +0000, Parbs wrote:
Gaff tape & zip ties? Oooh, both fixers. Classy! -- Dave Hughes | Frankly, your argument wouldn't float were the sea composed of mercury. - Biff |
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Gags wrote:
Too bad you don't live in Melbourne......it is $9.20 per day for a zone 1 + 2 rail ticket......bike would pay for itself in a couple of weeks. Even better if I drive in.....it is about 18km or so each way which is probably 2 litres of petrol (about $5 all up) and it is $6 per day for on street parking. How can anyone afford not to ride??? Heh! If I was counting "car costs" here it'd be 32km @ 6km/l @ $0.50/ l (LPG) = $2.66 for fuel, plus $5 for parking, plus $X for aggravation. ;-) All you have to do is replace the parts as they wear out with decent ones and if you can manage to crack the frame and break the forks one day you might end up with a nice ride........sorta like Grandpa's Axe. Good luck and hope you are back on the bike soon. I gave it a go this morning. My ride in took nearer to 50 minutes than the usual 40, but I think most of that was down to the rider rather than the machine. My knee is a little sore, but I reckon it'll be OK. Bike's going OK too. I'll give it a good checking over tomorrow, the bearings and such should be pretty well bedded in after 40km or so. BTH |
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