BMX - Gyro

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CaptainCheese
12-21-06, 05:30 PM
Allright im trying to maintain my cabling, on the rear brake.
Heres the deal, the cable from the last gyro fitting is short, and is getting way too frayed(I got stabbed countless times) Can you replace this part?
To give you an idea what i mean.
2 cables running into the one gyro thing, then 1 cable going out and to the v-brake. Can i replace this one cable without buying a new gyro part?
FitRider 921
12-21-06, 05:35 PM
Can i replace this one cable without buying a new gyro part?
Yes.
CaptainCheese
12-21-06, 05:41 PM
So care to explain, how i get inside that thing? Does it twist open?
FitRider 921
12-21-06, 05:55 PM
So care to explain, how i get inside that thing? Does it twist open?
Take off your stem. Then proceed to take off the gyro. Just go to a straight cable. Gyros are pretty much useless.
Take off your stem. Then proceed to take off the gyro. Just go to a straight cable. Gyros are pretty much useless.
not true at all
FitRider 921
12-21-06, 06:23 PM
not true at all
In my eyes, it is.
*thinks of funny comment*
*decides to go with politically correct response*
to each his own
FitRider 921
12-21-06, 07:06 PM
*thinks of funny comment*
*decides to go with politically correct response*
to each his own
Care to share the funny comment? I prefer funny over politics any day.
premiumbmx2005
12-21-06, 07:43 PM
but politics IS funny
FitRider 921
12-21-06, 07:47 PM
but politics IS funny
in a scary way
best 3 consecutive posts i've seen in awhile
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