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unstuck - part of the RESOURCE thread - please keep giving input here!!!!
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Originally Posted by [165]
unstuck - part of the RESOURCE thread - please keep giving input here!!!!
Thanks for the RAM, too. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/169/4...2008c8b2_o.jpg |
Since I was looking for this thread (which was hard to search for, for some reason)
for like 40 pages, figured I'd up it. |
You could always just go to the resource thread sticky yknow.
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Originally Posted by 3Lph
(Post 5075890)
You could always just go to the resource thread sticky yknow.
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how do you guys remove headset cups without this? and without damaging the steerer tube? |
Here is my chain whip:
recycled part of a fork with a chain attached to the fender hole. Tools used: hacksaw, chaintool. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...r/DSC02215.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...r/DSC02217.jpg |
That's cool, but how do you get any leverage without a second length of chain? Maybe you could cut slots in the fork blade to grip the cogs' teeth!
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I don't know. but it works well :)
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Alzonder,
It's not much of a DIY without instructions. Can you edit and add them (with pics maybe)? |
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please add this thread about how to tape bullhorns (by c0urt):
http://bikeforums.net/showthread.php?p=6158792 kthxbye! |
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Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
(Post 3660249)
whipped this up today at work. (HAH. i made a punny)
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/159/3...8de4d2ad8d.jpg DIY CHAINWHIP! itll survive the imminent nuclear winter, no doubt! (i was really bored) I have a welder, extra chain, and random pieces of metal to work as a lever but no chain whip... why haven't I thought of that before. Thanks for the inspiration. |
Originally Posted by cassette
(Post 3709117)
has anyone made the headset cup remover?
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Originally Posted by BillyB
(Post 3688397)
Wow. Some cool tips on this thread.
I just converted a 1970's Schwinn 10 speed into a fixed gear. My chain is making a small amount of noise though. The chainline looks straight as an arrow. Are there any threads on how to trouble shoot noisy chains on a fixed gear? HEY So did I, was it a schiwnn world? |
I'm going to throw my tutorial on making a belt with a bike tube up on here in a few days or so once I make my second one and take pictures while in the process, so it'll be very thorough and with pictures each step. what do you guys think? is there already one for bike tube belts, should i post it?
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Originally Posted by Alzonder
(Post 5117683)
Here is my chain whip:
recycled part of a fork with a chain attached to the fender hole. Tools used: hacksaw, chaintool. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...r/DSC02215.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...r/DSC02217.jpg |
Leather Saddle Restoration
Thing's you'll need: 1. Old saddle in need of love 2. Beer 3. Proofide / Snoseal/ or some other wax based leather treatment 4. C-Clamps /Twine 5. Oven 6. About 1.5 hours Ok time to get started. Step 1. Open Beer Step 2. Turn on oven to about 200 F Step 3. Apply proofide to saddle (Focus more on the underside, but get the top too.) Step 4. Place in Oven for about 5 min. In the mean time enjoy beer. Step 5. Remove from oven. Let cool another 5 min. Enjoy more brew. Step 6. Repeat step 3 Step 7. If the sides are splayed outwards clamp them in in the seat rails with seat clamps. if not skip this step. Step 8. Place back in oven for another 5 min. Step 9. Remove, and repeat above steps as necessary. !!!!Be sure to let Saddle cool/dry over night before removing clamps!!!!! |
The DIY thread should be sticky!!
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it was. now it's not because it's linked in the resource thread.
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oooohhhhh.... that makes a little bit of sense.
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Originally Posted by VT tallbike
(Post 6300812)
Leather Saddle Restoration
Thing's you'll need: 1. Old saddle in need of love 2. Beer 3. Proofide / Snoseal/ or some other wax based leather treatment 4. C-Clamps /Twine 5. Oven 6. About 1.5 hours Ok time to get started. Step 1. Open Beer Step 2. Turn on oven to about 200 F Step 3. Apply proofide to saddle (Focus more on the underside, but get the top too.) Step 4. Place in Oven for about 5 min. In the mean time enjoy beer. Step 5. Remove from oven. Let cool another 5 min. Enjoy more brew. Step 6. Repeat step 3 Step 7. If the sides are splayed outwards clamp them in in the seat rails with seat clamps. if not skip this step. Step 8. Place back in oven for another 5 min. Step 9. Remove, and repeat above steps as necessary. !!!!Be sure to let Saddle cool/dry over night before removing clamps!!!!! http://icanhascheezburger.wordpress....unches-dog.jpg Thanks, VT tallbike. |
icanhascheezburger is the only web humor i never tire of. that, and questionable content, of course.
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Thought I'd show off some of the wheels I've built (happy opportunity they were gathered together one day):
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/DSCN3239.jpg http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/DSCN3227.jpg All of them have been built to a very high degree of precision - both eccentricity as well as lateral trueness. They will all balance on the axle (rim stays horizontal). |
Originally Posted by wroomwroomoops
(Post 6301980)
Thought I'd show off some of the wheels I've built (happy opportunity they were gathered together one day):
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/DSCN3239.jpg http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/DSCN3227.jpg All of them have been built to a very high degree of precision - both eccentricity as well as lateral trueness. They will all balance on the axle (rim stays horizontal). yanno, all rims should be able to stand horizontally or else they're built wrong lol :) |
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With unsuitable leather like that guy used? This tight:
http://www.clubavalanche.com/forums/...0809717800.jpg |
sticky this thread
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so what leather should i use to make it as tight as i can?
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