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cassette clockwise arrow 40 nm
Hello again everyone!
Now I've moved on from the Swedish and Norwegian standard bikes of the 70s into the most recent of bike technology, namely the mountain-bike or "MTB"! I read on the cassette that you should pull it 40 nm. There is even an arrow pointing the way. It is the well-known way, but OK. I know there is a tool for this - torque wrench, right? I don't have one, but I do have the everyday half-inch ratchet, and the special socket with all the teeth (?) - of 40 nm, I know only this is a lot and the reason I know this is every time I remove it, it is stuck like, very firmly! When I pull, I hear a crash sound three or four times. This seems to be normal. I asked the local guru who did bikes since the 80s. He also claimed he was a master after only two years. Anyway he suggested it was sand! But I'm not that stupid I don't make the parts rudimentary clean before I operate them. So it is not sand. Besides the sound is much to big to be sand. Anyway what do you guys make of all this? -- underground experts united .... http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 Emacs Gnus Blogomatic ......... http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/blogomatic - so far: 69 Blogomatic articles - |
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