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Apr 22 |
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what is the most secure bicycle combination lock? maybe crypto.stackexchange.com is a more suitable place for this question :P |
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Aug 1 |
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How to get a very tight tire back on the rim? Hi Colin, thanks for the comment. It's not cold at all in this period of the year. I don't know where the tires were stored before, since I bought them recently. |
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Jul 14 |
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A month in Italy (May or June) on a bicycle - advice needed I was talking about both. |
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Jul 13 |
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A month in Italy (May or June) on a bicycle - advice needed what month are you talking about? In my opinion that's the most important choice |
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Jul 4 |
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Good substitutes for WD-40 in emergency situation? I guess the OP meant something easy to find everywhere. Why is it easy to find TriFlow in places where you can't find WD-40? |
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Jul 2 |
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How to get a very tight tire back on the rim? +1 for the keyword "new". thanks for the answer |
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Jul 2 |
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How to get a very tight tire back on the rim? Daniel, interesting. I didn't know Quik Stik. Have you actually tried it? |
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Jul 2 |
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How to get a very tight tire back on the rim? yeah, talc is a very good tip. +1 |
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Jul 2 |
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How to get a very tight tire back on the rim? I did follow the advice in that answer already. I even linked that in my question. |
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Jul 2 |
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Techniques for patching a tube I tried them myself. They are pretty good, I noticed no difference with glues + patch. |
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Jul 1 |
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How to get a very tight tire back on the rim? thanks Neil, although I'd say "impossible" rather than "particularly troublesome" :( |
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Jun 23 |
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quick release chain link tutorial I looked at the videos that you and Neil linked and it looks like I am doing things correctly. If I am having hard time removing the chain, then I guess it's because my chain is too tight (see my other question bicycles.stackexchange.com/q/4141/1621). |
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Jun 23 |
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quick release chain link tutorial I accepted moz's answer for a chronological reason. |
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Jun 23 |
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quick release chain link tutorial that's the keyword I was missing. thanks! |
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Jun 9 |
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Dismounting wheel in a fixie Daniel, thanks for the answer. In retrospective I would have invested more money in my fixie. I still love it :) |
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Jun 9 |
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Dismounting wheel in a fixie thanks moz, very fast and informative. I voted up and accepted ;-) |
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Jun 9 |
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Dismounting wheel in a fixie this means that there is no way I am going to derail the chain without opening it, right? Is there a way to fix this problem? like mounting a chaintug, for example? |
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Jun 9 |
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Dismounting wheel in a fixie thanks moz. I don't see any chain tug (I posted a picture). I'll try to use the tyre lever trick. I hope it works :) |