Servicing you bike
A: Depends on why it is skipping? How many kms has the chain and cassette done? If it only skips down, ie into small cogs then it could just be cable stretch and can be adjusted using the barrel adjuster on the derailluer. If its not that you can measure how worn a chain is either with a chain guage or vernier calipers. You can get 3 chains to a cassette if you change them before they get to 1% stretched. When cassettes wear the teeth with become pointed.
As for getting it serviced, most people have their favorite bike shops where they get good service. You could try, Burwood Cycleworld, Ashfield Cycles, Stanmore Cycles, Peter Bundy Cycles. With all of these remember to mention you are with DHBC.
As for getting it serviced, most people have their favorite bike shops where they get good service. You could try, Burwood Cycleworld, Ashfield Cycles, Stanmore Cycles, Peter Bundy Cycles. With all of these remember to mention you are with DHBC.
It's done about 4000km onlyA: Depends on why it is skipping? How many kms has the chain and cassette done? If it only skips down, ie into small cogs then it could just be cable stretch and can be adjusted using the barrel adjuster on the derailluer. If its not that you can measure how worn a chain is either with a chain guage or vernier calipers. You can get 3 chains to a cassette if you change them before they get to 1% stretched. When cassettes wear the teeth with become pointed.
As for getting it serviced, most people have their favorite bike shops where they get good service. You could try, Burwood Cycleworld, Ashfield Cycles, Stanmore Cycles, Peter Bundy Cycles. With all of these remember to mention you are with DHBC.
Then your chain will be stretched, probably past 1%. So it looks like you will need a new chain at a minimum. If its not too far gone then your cassette should be ok.
To change the chain you are going to need a chain breaker to make the new one the correct length. I can attempt to remember to bring a chain guage on Sunday, but I think its going to need replacing either way.
To change the chain you are going to need a chain breaker to make the new one the correct length. I can attempt to remember to bring a chain guage on Sunday, but I think its going to need replacing either way.
1% stretch is pretty late for replacement. Many, including Campy, has their upper spec set at 0.5%. And just yesterday I did a tally and noted the Veloce chain on the Bianchi is now just under 9000km and is just inside the 0.5% spec. Yet I also understand that Shimano and some other brands don't wear nearly as well. YMMV.
Chain change is much much cheaper is purchased online and done at home. It's very easy with the correct tool.
Chain change is much much cheaper is purchased online and done at home. It's very easy with the correct tool.
Thanks Christian, but I can't make it to ride tomorrow morning because I am doing the wedding cake island swim off c0ogee.Then your chain will be stretched, probably past 1%. So it looks like you will need a new chain at a minimum. If its not too far gone then your cassette should be ok.
To change the chain you are going to need a chain breaker to make the new one the correct length. I can attempt to remember to bring a chain guage on Sunday, but I think its going to need replacing either way.
There's more choices than just Shimano branded chains which exhibit a range of durability.
ok ok... $25 for Vic, and a beer for Christian. Any more bids? The tender is still open for bids
But, as of now, I don't even know whether the chain requries replacement or not or the cassette requires replacement as well. I am clueless how to investigate wot's wrong?!
But, as of now, I don't even know whether the chain requries replacement or not or the cassette requires replacement as well. I am clueless how to investigate wot's wrong?!
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I think I need a new cassette... And a hub rebuild. I'm hoping to get a hub rebuild lesson - what's the charge for that kind of thing Christian? It might require a whole case of Monteiths Summer Ale?
Catch is, I would make you drink at least a 6 pack while you're doing it.
Catch is, I would make you drink at least a 6 pack while you're doing it.
A challenge, I like that. Its not that big of a job, say 30 minutes to an hour, so a six pack in that time is going to be messy. If I'm teaching you to do it it may take longer, so I'll be slightly less drunk at the end.
Sounds like I'd have to take my time so I'd still be able to walk at the end, I think it could be helped by a BBQ.
I'd be getting paid in beer, so the payment depends on how much I drink.
Sounds like I'd have to take my time so I'd still be able to walk at the end, I think it could be helped by a BBQ.
I'd be getting paid in beer, so the payment depends on how much I drink.
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What kinda beer is on offer?
Hang on, are you asking me to cook as well? That might be taking it a bit too far. I only offered beer. You can do the cooking, in which case I might do some baking in return. Cookies/tart's (ok so I've only ever made one tart, but it was freakin good) are far more my thing than cooking up a storm on a BBQ.A challenge, I like that. Its not that big of a job, say 30 minutes to an hour, so a six pack in that time is going to be messy. If I'm teaching you to do it it may take longer, so I'll be slightly less drunk at the end.
Sounds like I'd have to take my time so I'd still be able to walk at the end, I think it could be helped by a BBQ.
I'd be getting paid in beer, so the payment depends on how much I drink.
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BBQ, Beer and mates to hang out with, seen you soon
Damn! I will be in Bega eating cheeseI heard it was tradition to have a party at Christian's house after the boxing day omnium.
It's also tradition for Christian to cook dinner after an omnium... So you will be getting fed!
Can't we have it a weekend before le tour de disneyland, and the weekend after my house warming party? Basically on the weekend of 19-20 Dec?
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But beer is mandatory at BBQ'sRules are meant to be broken.
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Ok everyone, lets play Koga tossing!!Rules are meant to be broken.
I may have just dropped it onto grass, the furthest its has been tossed is 0 metres. How did this new competition start anyway, why don't we do some Teschner tossing or Apollo tossing whilst we are at it. We can see which bike flies the best.
NB. Christian does not condone the tossing of track bikes, Especially his own.
NB. Christian does not condone the tossing of track bikes, Especially his own.
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Yeh, who wants to toss a hairy KogaKoga tossing sounds like the most fun. Especially after it's been freshly waxed.
I thought bike tossing was a Road thing. The orthodox methods David Millar and Bjarne Riis, plus the unusual by Mattias Kessler
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