Excellent. I get to go to the petrol station and shoot water at stuff. How very manly.
Dont do that.
Power washing blasts all the grease out of hubs and freehub bodies.It will cause almost intstant problems in most cases.
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Excellent. I get to go to the petrol station and shoot water at stuff. How very manly.
lest i get sued, the second half of this advice is mere speculation and almost certainly wrong.yep, nothing to shift that shit like petrol and a toothbrush. plus, you can then flame off any dirt left by igniting the remaining petrol.
ive tried a few of the bike shops in town for a bmx but they only do kids ones.
is there somewhere around dublin that has a decent selection of bmx's?
Try this thread, there's a few shops mentioned.
http://www.thumped.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=52311&highlight=bmx
what Flashback said.
Screw in the adjustment screw (some of them are marked H and L, I think it's L for the larger sprocket) you should feel it moving the deraileur towards you.
cool and helpful thread... anyone have opinions as to the quality of these here velocity
rims? http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/velocity.asp
IK have a question folks,
i've had 2 double punctures in the last week, are those armadillo tyres worth the money money? i don't care if they make the ride rougher, I just wanna get to and from work without glueing patches.
IK have a question folks,
i've had 2 double punctures in the last week, are those armadillo tyres worth the money money? i don't care if they make the ride rougher, I just wanna get to and from work without glueing patches.
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