Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - This SUCKS!!!(in spain)

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WithNail
01-19-05, 01:48 PM
Alright so I've been riding arround madrid for a few days now and it's pretty difficult and cool. . . but today while I was decending this one hill, I heard this huge bang! then my bike suddenly started to slow down without me even trying (think a blown tire). So I jumped off the bike and looked at my rear tire and noticed my chain had a TON of slack. That led me to conclude that my nut had just came loose and my wheel just moved up in the dropout. NOPE not the case, so as I pull out my wrench to tighten the nuts I notice that the locking nut (the grooved one on the inside) just wasn't there! This is great because nuts are like the only extra part that I didn't bring :mad:
So enough with the story, I have a question. Where the fing hell do I get one of these? It's an IRO/Forumla hub and I really don't want to get the wrong one and have it break or mess up the spacing or chainline. So where can I get one where it wouldn't cost a buhzillion dollars for shipping? Any help would be worth its weight in gold. Thanks!
baxtefer
01-19-05, 01:51 PM
I broke that same nut on my formula hubs as well. By overtightening.
I just went down to the LBS and got a new one. It's a pretty standard part. available in a variety of diameters and thicknesses.
I got a smaller diameter one, which was thicker, so i didn't need to use spacers on that side anymore.
WithNail
01-19-05, 04:17 PM
Thanks!!! the only problem is I'm not sure the lbs's arround here carry any track stuff at all. but only one way to find out right!?!
baxtefer
01-19-05, 05:23 PM
it's not track specific. It's just a generic old locknut.
icithecat
01-19-05, 07:09 PM
Spain is a metric country. Any hardware store should have 10mm nuts. Take the wheel in with you and point at the good one.
Ya Tu Sabes
01-19-05, 08:39 PM
"¿Tienen una tuerca de diez milímetros para esta rueda [point to axle]? Necesito otra como esta [point to the remaining nut]. Gracias."
icithecat
01-19-05, 08:49 PM
I wouldn't trust that. I think he told you to say 'My nuts are only 10mm. I'd like a hard shiny piece of steel.'
hehehehe
WithNail
01-20-05, 07:20 AM
y tu sabes- ya se que voy a decir. Soy de venezuela y puedo hablar y leer, pero nunca apredi a escribirlo entonces perdoname si no puedes entender lo que te estoy escribiendo. oye cuando regreso a boston te quiero conoser y montar bici con tigo. . . ciclistas latinos para siempre!!!
icithecat- no he said it right. It would have been funnier though if he had told me to say something like that. I'm going this afternoon to check it out. . . wish me luck!
Ira in Chi
01-20-05, 07:28 AM
I wouldn't trust that. I think he told you to say 'My nuts are only 10mm. I'd like a hard shiny piece of steel.'
hehehehe
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
That rules!
jinx_removing
01-20-05, 08:31 AM
So are you saying the locknut just cracked in half and fell off of your bike? That sounds like a scary defect to me regardless of whether it was overtightened or not.
WithNail
01-20-05, 06:06 PM
yah that's what i'm saying. . .but either way it's fixed and i rode to dinner tonight. it was great except for 2 seconds after i left my appartment i fell off my bike. Here in madrid they wash the streets with water every night so when i got out the road was wet. Well when i started pedaling hard to get up to speed my rear wheel spun unexpectedly sending my front foot flying out of the pedal and my other pedal launching me head over heels over my bars! yah about the dumbest and most embarassing wreck of my life. Madrid RULES!!!
BostonFixed
01-20-05, 06:09 PM
yah that's what i'm saying. . .but either way it's fixed and i rode to dinner tonight. it was great except for 2 seconds after i left my appartment i fell off my bike. Here in madrid they wash the streets with water every night so when i got out the road was wet. Well when i started pedaling hard to get up to speed my rear wheel spun unexpectedly sending my front foot flying out of the pedal and my other pedal launching me head over heels over my bars! yah about the dumbest and most embarassing wreck of my life. Madrid RULES!!!
Your lucky that you are over there.. What's the temp? It's supposed to be around 3F when I wake up tomorrow, and a wind chill in the -20s range! I'm sure that you are devastated that you are missing this weather! :D
My commute tomorrow will be fun! Good thing it's short.
bostontrevor
01-20-05, 06:30 PM
Quitcher *****in! Whenever it gets cold like that it's just a test, man. Are you truly down?
Woo! The only choice is which ride to take? The fenders or the knobbies?
Can't wait!
Ya Tu Sabes
01-20-05, 06:34 PM
Quitcher *****in! Whenever it gets cold like that it's just a test, man. Are you truly down?
Woo! The only choice is which ride to take? The fenders or the knobbies?
Can't wait!
Yeah, I know it's a test, but sometimes it's so cold that even when I'm riding real slow, I can feel my heart pumping like crazy just to keep my body warm, and I wonder if I'll pass the test or if I'll just die.
I guess I need to remember to drink more bourbon before riding on days like that.
bostontrevor
01-20-05, 06:44 PM
Ride a shorter gear. More spin = higher heart rate. :D
BostonFixed
01-20-05, 06:46 PM
Quitcher *****in! Whenever it gets cold like that it's just a test, man. Are you truly down?
Woo! The only choice is which ride to take? The fenders or the knobbies?
Can't wait!
I was joking. I'm sure he is happy to be in spain. I really don't mind riding in super cold tmps, as my commute is short.
jinx_removing
01-20-05, 07:16 PM
BT-
I'm going on the record as saying that you really must be insane. :D
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