Hi
Been real busy of late so just going to run a sunday update of what's happening.
The Fly is finally all built, i had some trouble getting the rear wheel to run true but the local bike shop LBS tightened the spokes for me and it seems good now, now i believe you should learn to do as much bike work yourself but some times you have to admit your out of your depth like i was with wheel true, get it into your LBS and get it fixed and whilst your there ask how to do it, try and have a chat with an engineer, even if it's still something you wouldn't attempt to do yourself at least you will understand it a bit better.
Running a SRAM chain with powerlink and a 48/18 gearing with sr apex cranks and a sturmey archer cog, the commute to work took about half an hour for 4 miles, the gears span out on the big downhills but i can coast so it's o.k, commute back sucked, there is a load of hills, i stayed seated for most of them but theres on near my house i had to dismount and walk the bike, i think my legs where fried after the other hills but i will get there.
First things first, this is purple not pink and it's a boy's bmx! O.k now we got that out of the way, i picked this up 2nd hand, one crank arm was missing and she was a bit rusty but the engineer i spoke to about it infoorms me the top tube was about the right size for me and she was only a couple of years old, she hasa Velocity 44 sticker on her which is based in Stirling and i think has only been open a few years.
Another thing finding 3 piece crank arms is pretty hard when your looking at going cheap, even Ebay wasn't much help, Velocity 44 supplied me with crank arm spares, they where going to charge me £25 but the nice fellow let me talk him down to £20, cranks are mint condition and with all the bolts, not sure if the chain ring will work with these cranks if not that's another purchase.
So new crank arms, pedals and chain and she run good, i need to get the bottom bracket checked at the LBS, when i removed the crank arm i had to pull it off and it looked like a washer from the BB went flying off into the nether never to be found again, i have zero experience wiith BMX BB's so i'm getting it checked withe LBS before the cranks go on, no point putting them on to take them back off if the BB is messed up.
So why BMX?? Well mostly just fun, i have my bike to commute and that's fine but bikes are a source of joy and i wanted something that i could chick around and not worry about breaking stuff, i plan on tearing up some dirt trails with it and i to learn some basic flatland stuff with it, i'm too old for the crazy stuff but i'm hoping the BMX will be a challenge and will maybe improve my bike skills in general.
TNT
Saturday, 16 August 2014
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Fly Bottom Bracket cont
Hi
So to round off the bottom bracket post all that was left was to regrease and refit.
Didn't think i mentioned this last time, one of the balls from the old races was floating about inside the bb shell, not been looked after vary well.
These where intially bought for the lizard but that has giant races so was quite chuffed when it fit the fly.
All cleaned up using WD40, like using this at is cheap i just make sure i wash it off after use.
So pic shows a c spanner and magnetic dish, get a dish and a pick up tool really invaluale tools, also match your ball bearing orientation from your old races which usually means the balls facing outwards, tighten up your cup by hand and then add the lockring, you want your axle to spin but you don't want excess play so play about with the tightness of the cup then snug up the lock ring using your c spanner.
Another tip i picked up was to attach your crank arms loosely and spin them to see how well you have tightened and grease your bottom bracket, if it needs adjusted just pop your crank arms off a play about till your dialed in.
TNT
So to round off the bottom bracket post all that was left was to regrease and refit.
Didn't think i mentioned this last time, one of the balls from the old races was floating about inside the bb shell, not been looked after vary well.
These where intially bought for the lizard but that has giant races so was quite chuffed when it fit the fly.
All cleaned up using WD40, like using this at is cheap i just make sure i wash it off after use.
So pic shows a c spanner and magnetic dish, get a dish and a pick up tool really invaluale tools, also match your ball bearing orientation from your old races which usually means the balls facing outwards, tighten up your cup by hand and then add the lockring, you want your axle to spin but you don't want excess play so play about with the tightness of the cup then snug up the lock ring using your c spanner.
Another tip i picked up was to attach your crank arms loosely and spin them to see how well you have tightened and grease your bottom bracket, if it needs adjusted just pop your crank arms off a play about till your dialed in.
TNT
Friday, 11 July 2014
Fly Part One Bottom Bracket
Hi
So Fly bottom bracket overhaul
So C spanner lockring and i forget what the other part is called,fixed cup is on the other side but you dont really need to remove the fixed cup to service the bottom bracket, they can be a bitch to remove so if you don't have the right tool best leave be.
Pics
Grimy inside
So ill cover the clean and new bearings and grease going in on the next post
TNT
So Fly bottom bracket overhaul
So C spanner lockring and i forget what the other part is called,fixed cup is on the other side but you dont really need to remove the fixed cup to service the bottom bracket, they can be a bitch to remove so if you don't have the right tool best leave be.
Pics
Lock ring removed with C Spanner
So ill cover the clean and new bearings and grease going in on the next post
TNT
Raleigh Pioneer
Hi
So need to get the Pioneer updated and ready to ride, don't really like the name Pioneer so she is getting named Fly.
So here she is a Raleigh Pioneer Action Sport hynrid with upright bars and 700c tyres, came complete with front and rear mudguards.
So i planned for the missus to pick me up and to pop the wheels off and pop the whole lot in the boot, not so, wheels where a bitch to get off and with rear mudguard not wanting to come off there was no way it was going in.
So after a long walk home with the frame (i got picked up by a mate halfway home,not too bad) i got to have a prope look and i think she is a beauty, frame is in a lot better ncik than the Lizard, more normal sized bottom bracket than the Lizard as well.
The extra wheel i picked up with the quick release ahd to go back to the shopa nd they quite kindly swapped it for an alloy freewheel so it looks like i will be running a freewheel on the Fly and a freehuib on the lizard, the axle is near perfect in line with the frame, only needs a few mm in adjustment when i get my cone spanners.
Picked up another front 700c, the Raleigh steel one was rusted and the axle was bent so a new one was needed.
Bottom bracket overhaul next
TNT
So need to get the Pioneer updated and ready to ride, don't really like the name Pioneer so she is getting named Fly.
So here she is a Raleigh Pioneer Action Sport hynrid with upright bars and 700c tyres, came complete with front and rear mudguards.
So i planned for the missus to pick me up and to pop the wheels off and pop the whole lot in the boot, not so, wheels where a bitch to get off and with rear mudguard not wanting to come off there was no way it was going in.
So after a long walk home with the frame (i got picked up by a mate halfway home,not too bad) i got to have a prope look and i think she is a beauty, frame is in a lot better ncik than the Lizard, more normal sized bottom bracket than the Lizard as well.
The extra wheel i picked up with the quick release ahd to go back to the shopa nd they quite kindly swapped it for an alloy freewheel so it looks like i will be running a freewheel on the Fly and a freehuib on the lizard, the axle is near perfect in line with the frame, only needs a few mm in adjustment when i get my cone spanners.
Picked up another front 700c, the Raleigh steel one was rusted and the axle was bent so a new one was needed.
Bottom bracket overhaul next
TNT
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Update -Lounging Lizard and Raleigh Pioneer
Hi
I have had to put the lizard on hold just now,currently working on a Raleight Pioneer action sport as my main commute bike, its a lovely bikr, steel with 700c tyres, she should fly.
She needed new wheels, the front i have sourced easily but the rear came with a quick relese which i was planning on changing to solid axle but that seems to after talking to a few different mechanincs that is a PITA so beware if your going down this route, quick release won't generate enough tensionto ensure good chain posistion, you really need a nutted axle.
I had an episode of delight trying to remove the rear mudguard from this bike but that's for another day!
Apart from the wheels i putting on a single piece crankset, regreasing headset and bottom bracket, buying a lock and she should be good to go
More soon
TNT
I have had to put the lizard on hold just now,currently working on a Raleight Pioneer action sport as my main commute bike, its a lovely bikr, steel with 700c tyres, she should fly.
She needed new wheels, the front i have sourced easily but the rear came with a quick relese which i was planning on changing to solid axle but that seems to after talking to a few different mechanincs that is a PITA so beware if your going down this route, quick release won't generate enough tensionto ensure good chain posistion, you really need a nutted axle.
I had an episode of delight trying to remove the rear mudguard from this bike but that's for another day!
Apart from the wheels i putting on a single piece crankset, regreasing headset and bottom bracket, buying a lock and she should be good to go
More soon
TNT
Friday, 4 July 2014
New Handlebars
Hi
Wasn't always sure on the funky green colour of my handlebars, was in the local bike recycling centre and i found a gem in the parts bin and a bargain at £3, going to buy foam for them, was tempted to buy tape but i would have to pay somebody to tape them for me because i haven't learned to do that yet so foam for just now.
Brake cables have come in just waiting on a cutter for them,video to follow.
TNT
Wasn't always sure on the funky green colour of my handlebars, was in the local bike recycling centre and i found a gem in the parts bin and a bargain at £3, going to buy foam for them, was tempted to buy tape but i would have to pay somebody to tape them for me because i haven't learned to do that yet so foam for just now.
Sweet |
TNT
Thursday, 3 July 2014
The Lizard part 4 - Bottom bracket and headset in
Hi
Been away on holiday so no bike work done till i came home.
Picked up a locking nut for the headset to replace the damaged one,got some grease for the bike and picked up an adjustable wrench that fits the headset and bottom bracket and also some cutters, big note here guys bike cable is tough so your cheap cutters aint going to cut it (sorry!), i ended up paying for Draper cutters that have a god reputation and at £11 they aren't breaking the bank, i will hopfully do a video review of them as the brake system is the next big job.
Cleaned up nicely
Crappy pic of the reinstalled bottom bracket, big tip here guys take pictures of the orientation of parts it really helps when your trying to put stuff back together.
So brakes,cranks, rear cog,stem,saddl and post still to do
Bike has internally routed rear brake cable so should be fun trying to route it through again, brake post coming next
TNT
Been away on holiday so no bike work done till i came home.
Picked up a locking nut for the headset to replace the damaged one,got some grease for the bike and picked up an adjustable wrench that fits the headset and bottom bracket and also some cutters, big note here guys bike cable is tough so your cheap cutters aint going to cut it (sorry!), i ended up paying for Draper cutters that have a god reputation and at £11 they aren't breaking the bank, i will hopfully do a video review of them as the brake system is the next big job.
Cleaned up nicely
Crappy pic of the reinstalled bottom bracket, big tip here guys take pictures of the orientation of parts it really helps when your trying to put stuff back together.
So brakes,cranks, rear cog,stem,saddl and post still to do
Bike has internally routed rear brake cable so should be fun trying to route it through again, brake post coming next
TNT
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