Tuesday 4 December 2012

Customer isn't always right!

Customer - My brake needs bleeding! Me - why do you think it might need doing? Customer - the lever comes all the way back to the bars. Me - ok - does it pump up if you activate the levers a few times. Customer - no but it defo needs bleeding. I am now suspicious. Squeeze the lever and it feels like no pressure at all in the brake - feels like all the fluid has gone - but where to? Closer inspection reveals fluid around the lever pivot - not a good sign. It makes a squishing noice like air is being sucked back in on release. It is also impossible to push fluid through from caliper to lever or vice-versa - until hose is disconnected. Therefore it is the lever that has a problem. Strip lever and in doing so find everything wet with brake fluid- seals have disintegrated. Lever rebuild required. End of story :)

Tuesday 27 November 2012

Fun Day today

Unable to remove a left-hand crank today - - it wouldn't budge - judicious use of a plastic hammer on the bb puller didn't work,a heat gun didn't work - brute force in the form of the strong apprentice didn't work - so we ended up cutting through the bottom bracket spindle - fortunately, we were disposing of the bottom bracket anyway. And luckily I had a spare l/h crank that was a close match to refit when we put the new cartridge unit in. This is the only crank we have never been able to get off. Why was it like this? Probably when it was assembled in the factory no grease was applied to the spindle before installing the cranks. The bike has then been used, put away wet and dirty and left for quite some time which will not have helped. Answer - bit of grease on the spindle flats before putting cranks on. We also had a tyre that would not come off a rim (different bike)- having gone through several levers we ended up cutting the tyre off - it was being replaced you'll be glad to know.This tyre has obviously been a problem as you can see where its owner has been using metal levers when he had had a puncture and the rim is a bit dinged in several places. Just a combination of poor rims and poor tyres methinks - no-one's fault. There was an interesting pair of 'twists' in the inner tube. The rims are very shallow with very little 'well' for the tyre to fit into so making it difficult to seat when replacing it. The tyres were 26" x 1.75 and the inner tube was a big fat one which didn't help. At 1.75 the rim is right at the bottom end of the range for that inner tube. Might be better to use one that covered 1.25 - 1.50 which is less fat and might have made it easier to get the tyre back on.The new tyre went on without tyre levers - just using a bit of technique,patience and strong fingers. As it was a 1.95 there was just a wee bit more room for the tube to squeeze in. After all that you can bet I'm looking forward to a nice easy cabling job on a lovely Ridley road bike!

Thursday 25 October 2012

Good time of the year

Now is the best time to get that suspension fork and/or shock serviced as things are a little quieter and turnaround times a bit quicker. We can deal with most makes.Get in touch with us for prices etc.

Saturday 19 May 2012

We have a new GPS and are starting to publishing some of our fav rides on the website. Page not live yet but will be soon!

Friday 16 March 2012

Another big bill

Bike serviced back in November came back today - it needs another new chain. It hasn't been cleaned or lubed since I had it last and has been ridden nearly every day. The rear mech has almost seized up around the main pivot and all the cable adjusters are seized up. It was very dirty and greasy - rubber glove territory!
I think if it had been cleaned the chain may have lasted substantially longer and a bit of lube every now and then would have stopped things seizing up.
But I can now look forward to rebuilding a resprayed Orange Five full suspension bike - though the choice of fluorescent yellow instead of black wouldn't have been my first choice of colours!

Friday 9 March 2012

Spring is on it's way

Judging by the way the phone has started to ring so often spring must be on it's way! This was confirmed by me being able to work with the sound of new-born lambs in the workshop from the fields across the road. The first three or four have appeared since last night. This reminds me of what a lovely place I live and how lucky I am to be able to hop on my bike and ride the hills and plains of this part of Lancashire. There are more and more folk out on their bikes now - and my friend who runss a local bike shop is as busy as ever selling new bikes - so all in the world is great! See you on the road...

Thursday 8 March 2012

Busy again

Typically, the minute I opt for a long weekend away the phone starts ringing so I had a 'queue' of bikes waiting for me when I got back yesterday. It was a typical day in the workshop - lots of replacing cables, chains & cassettes, cleaning drivetrains and adjusting brakes. On the phone to suppliers for parts we need. One chap wants new forks fitting. Another has just bought a tidy looking Trek road bike for a very good price and would like it checked over please...
With the longer days on the way it'll be busier and busier if this year is the same as previous years - which is great. And I must get around to replacing the chain & cassette on my own road bike - talk about cobbler's children!