Here's a video by Tarty Adam. Chris King Service Video You should really use or take it to a bike shop that has the proper chris king tool. They're quite expensive to buy though
WARNING If you get the BB tool from Tarty... make sure you say it's for use with the Truvativ BB. They have some specially machined ones that clear the axle of the BB. I purchased the tool seperately and ended up having to send it back for the machined version. Hope this saves you some bother. I've ran the Truvativ Gigapipe for a while on my stock. It's the second one I've bought and think it's great for the price. Feels nice and solid and smooth. Fyfey
"Rolling Back" using system restore will probably not get rid of anything like that. It usually just rolls back any drivers, occasionally software. But a trojan/virus would probably get past it.
That was some quality Unicycling!! I couldn't even imagine manualling a unicycle, you made it look easy! Insane balance! And you seem to be getting on great with the trials bike! Keep it up, Fyfey
Looks OK. You can't compare it to house insurance though by the looks of it... This just helps identify your bike IF it's recovered. If it isn't recovered... you get nothing back Where as if you had insurance and they couldn't recover the bike, you obviously can claim. It's just a data tag, and a sticker to "deter" thieves by the look of it.
2 Hacksaw blades work great! My mate uses them on his 74Kingz. Some cheap blades are too brittle and will snap... "Eclipse" blades are really good and springy though, last ages too! You might have to alter the length of them slightly too, I think he made them a bit longer.
I used this site to build my rear wheel: http://sheldonbrown.com/wheelbuild.html Took me all night, but it was easy to follow... just take your time and everything should come out fine.
Nice one, may come in handy if I'm ever stuck with no syringe and an empty brake! I can't see how it would take an hour with a syringe, lol. Takes about 5 minutes!
I just realised you said you had the 6061's... fair enough, my mate had a problem with the pedal threads stripping on them. The 7075 CNC's are fine though.
4 of us from Ipswich. Harry (netherking), Eddie (planktion), Kyle (moto-psycho) and myself. Not sure about from Woodbridge and Sherringham, probably 7 people from both?.. so that's 12 including yourself.
Haha, classic NMC. Why not post something worthwhile? Instead of "every other brand sucks apart from the one I use". Give reasoning behind your opinion and maybe you will get validated quicker.