2CB, to BikeRepair
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I have seen plenty of blown out inner tubes but this is the prize winner!

afewbugs, to BikeRepair
@afewbugs@social.coop avatar

Just a quick recommendation/review for The Bike Sanctuary #BikeRepair shop in #Exeter #Devon - I popped in there yesterday to get my rear wheel looked at. Denes has only been running his own shop for three months after working for others for 16 years, and I went on a friend's recommendation - I don't think there's a lot of social media/SEO out there for it yet. He was very knowledgeable, friendly and efficient and the shop has a strong sustainability focus on repair and reuse

bikescape, to cycling
@bikescape@mastodon.green avatar

Tomorrow we will be doing our first bike repair popup of the season! It’s at the public repair station at the Johnson St parking lot in Provincetown. Come on by to share your skills, get repair advice from other members, and learn more about Bikescape! https://bikescape.org/events/repair-station

soheb, to transit
@soheb@pkutalk.com avatar

Took my bike to Halfords on 12th March to get it repaired.

They kept saying it would be repaired, but they never got back to me.

I had to chase them so many times just to get the story that the supplier said nothing to them. I can believe that, but why they never bothered chasing it up when that was their own self-imposed deadline is beyond me.

Eventually yesterday I asked to my bike back as they were never going to fix the issue.

ai6yr, (edited ) to cycling

Mmmm.... new use for evaporated milk.

akkana, to BikeRepair
@akkana@fosstodon.org avatar

Please, need some help from experts (like @pws ):

I'm looking to put a better suspension fork with 1-1/8" steerer tube on an old Cannondale with 1-1/4" steerer.

I see lots of recommendations for the Problem Solvers 2-piece headset reducer, and it's cheap and simple, but that type of reducer doesn't have a curved/slanted seat where it would ride on the existing bearings. Do I need the multi-piece type of reducer that includes its own bearings?

Thanks for any advice!

a Problem Solvers 2-piece head tube reducer, showing that it has a right angle where I'd expect a slanted/curved bearing surface
the parts of a multi-part head tube reducer, including new bearings and the top plug that holds the headset together

cyclingeu, to bicycling
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okapilips, to cycling
@okapilips@mstdn.social avatar

Hey !

The other day I was riding my partner's bike slowly up a hill, and the back wheel just bent, folding in on itself. The bike jerked to a halt which was quite a fright!

The tire is now pressed up against the break pads, and I'm wondering whether this wheel is going to need replacement, or if it can be easily repaired (professionally—I enjoy doing repairs, but I don't want to risk my partner or I reliving this on a busy street!)

moira, to cycling
@moira@mastodon.murkworks.net avatar

Hey s!

Is there magic to taking this pedal off? I need to so I can remove the shield and look at the front gear. My chain came off and I may’ve lost a tooth.

(also I don’t think I have a hex driver that big but I might)

moira,
@moira@mastodon.murkworks.net avatar

@bruceturner I dunno, I'm seeing special tools being used to remove crank arms when ISIS interfaces are involved. (And also videos on how not do have to use the special tools but I don't have a regular puller either? So I'd need to buy something either way I guess?)

After far too much poking around I'm pretty sure this is the crank:

https://mirandabikeparts.com/products/e-bikes/cranks/classic

But it lists "ISIS, JIS, XMOD" and I have no idea what that means.

metaphil, to fedibikes German
@metaphil@chaos.social avatar

🚲🔧 Donnerstag ist #Werkstatt‬tag.

„Das Hinterrad meiner #Gazelle ist platt!” – „No Problemo. Hast du zwei Stunden Zeit und viel Pflaster dabei? Dann denk jetzt an was Schönes und schau lieber nicht hin.”

IcH hAsSe GaZeLlEn!!!1

#Hinterbauspreizzange
#schrottrad #SchrottAbWerk #kettenkasten #fahrrad #schrauben #reparatur #bikefixing @fedibikes

Ein Hinterbau-Spreizer mit gummierten Haltern und einer Gewindestange
Der Gewindestangen-Hinterbauspreizer in einen roten Fahrradrahmen durch die Speichen des Hinterrads eingesetzt

metaphil,
@metaphil@chaos.social avatar

@AppleWoi gute idee. was ich zum beispiel nie wieder hergeben würde ist die „dritte Hand“, eine einrastende -Einstellklemmzange.

@fedibikes

cyclingeu, to bicycling
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cyclingeu, to bicycling
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sbg_arch, to random
@sbg_arch@urbanists.social avatar

F@$&!
Someone stole my seat and seat post inside my building garage. I replaced the quick release with a hex ring last year to reduce the risk of this.

sbg_arch,
@sbg_arch@urbanists.social avatar

Dropped into Re-Cycles this afternoon and got everything I need to get riding comfortable again (for a reasonable price).

Books, to BikeRepair
Books avatar

Have a vintage 1982 Trek 311 that I am slowly learning the trade on.

Does anyone know how to mount a rear cargo rack on it? I don't see any threaded holes on the seat post or seat stay, except the two near the axle.

bikescape, to cycling
@bikescape@mastodon.green avatar

Uh oh. Time to take this wheel in to the shop for some help.

TicklishHoneyBee, to cycling

Ok fine, winter early dusk, I'll put the bike back together in the morning.

Both wheels are re-trued, re-tensioned, re-taped, and re-tyred. Just need to fit the front wheel back on the bike when I can see again.

A bike trailer with attached vice sits in the shade in the afternoon. In the vice the rear wheel of a pushbike is mounted, a matching front wheel leans against the side of the trailer.

pws, to BikeRepair
@pws@social.coop avatar

Doing some free at a local special ed school. They have 14 bikes for the students to ride. Most of them have bent rear derailleurs so you know the kids are having a blast!

Orange Trek mountain bikes in the bike shed
Bikes hanging in a storage shed

pws,
@pws@social.coop avatar
sbg_arch, to Ottawa
@sbg_arch@urbanists.social avatar

Some dingdong has been tampering with bikes in the bike room in my building. Last week someone stole the quick release skewer off my BF's bike (good thing we cable lock our wheels but still... super dangerous). So I just replaced the quick releases on my wheels with "anti theft" bolts.

On a positive note, I do love these community bike repair stands.

meeresleuchten, to random German
@meeresleuchten@socel.net avatar

Heyho Fediverse,
wie würdet ihr die Gründung eines Makerspaces/Reperaturcafés angehen? Einen Raum kann ich eventuell bekommen, Dinge dort zu lagern wird aber eher schwierig. Ich sehe hier die Notwendigkeit für so etwas, auch im Hinblick auf "Nachwuchsförderung".
Wie läuft da die Versicherung, wo und wie darf man Gelder sammeln, wer haftet wenn etwas Defektes trotz Arbeit und Material defekt bleibt oder wie nehme ich sowas aus?

TicklishHoneyBee, to random

A vice bolts onto the back of the trailer, which means that with the addition of a pencil/screwdriver/stick I have a wheel truing/building rig with me wherever I go.

Also this wheel is now true, much better than the wobblefest it was.

Also also, I meant to take a picture before putting the tyre back on, but oh well, you get the idea I'm sure.

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