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The Next Steve Peat

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About The Next Steve Peat

  • Birthday 10/26/1988

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    chrisratford@hotmail.com
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  • Interests
    Biking, 2 stroke go-kart racing (J TKM 100cc) tennis, bodging
  • Location
    Nr Stroud

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  1. The mech hanger looks bent to me Or am I seeing things?
  2. Do you ride competitively? no] Do you perform maintenance whilst out riding, either to fix something, or fine tune it? [yes][ Do you currently have a workstand? [yes][ Is it portable? ][no] Can you drive? [yes][ If yes, what kind of car do you have? ][hatch][ How do you transport your bike in the car? [][boot mounted rack][ Do you carry a number of tools with you? [yes][ When working on your bike, do like them within reach, say on a tray attached to the work stand? [yes][
  3. I might be wrong here, but with my broken freewheel i couldn't get off, i cut the outer cog section off so all the brearings fell out, then clamped the bit that was threaded on the the cranks in a big vice and just turned the cranks. Worked a treat. Should also work fine with a rear freewheel.
  4. Its not too bad. 1st you remover the lever blade. then remove the rubbery thin then the thin silver circlip then you need some inward stretching circlpi plires to remove the next circlp. Do this slowly other wise the piston might pop out too far. then pull the brass barrel and the brass washer out. then put it all back together which is the hard bit because you need to put the brass barrel, the brass washer and the circlip in together whilst pushing the piston back.
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