Captain Stupido
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Hello mate, that is surprising, but I guess water will make a mess of things if left for long enough. I like that it’s an all weather bike anyway... although... more on that later. :facepalm:
Today I was itching to get out on the trekker whatever the weather.
I replaced the brake pads and fitted the chain stay protector ade supplied. Used v-block pads in the end. Was having issues with the nos “low profile” XT pads hitting the tyre sidewall due to a lack of depth. Not sure whether that’s because there was some hardware missing, or what, but in any cases the v pads work really well... even if they look a bit wrong.
Anyway, the bike was all ready, but relatively late in the day, and rain pissing down. F*** it I thought and took it to Haldon.
Took it round a gentle trail. Great fun, hard to resist hammering it, it rode perfectly, although I was aware that the tyres weren’t really up to the weather...
...of all things it was a wet cattlegrid that i lost control on... was actually taking it pretty easy...
Long story short, arm is now in a sling (typing left handed)...getting shoulder x-rayed tomorrow... fingers crossed it’s just a sprain as the nurse suspects. Haven’t properly checked the bike yet...
Hello mate, that is surprising, but I guess water will make a mess of things if left for long enough. I like that it’s an all weather bike anyway... although... more on that later. :facepalm:
Today I was itching to get out on the trekker whatever the weather.
I replaced the brake pads and fitted the chain stay protector ade supplied. Used v-block pads in the end. Was having issues with the nos “low profile” XT pads hitting the tyre sidewall due to a lack of depth. Not sure whether that’s because there was some hardware missing, or what, but in any cases the v pads work really well... even if they look a bit wrong.
Anyway, the bike was all ready, but relatively late in the day, and rain pissing down. F*** it I thought and took it to Haldon.
Took it round a gentle trail. Great fun, hard to resist hammering it, it rode perfectly, although I was aware that the tyres weren’t really up to the weather...
...of all things it was a wet cattlegrid that i lost control on... was actually taking it pretty easy...
Long story short, arm is now in a sling (typing left handed)...getting shoulder x-rayed tomorrow... fingers crossed it’s just a sprain as the nurse suspects. Haven’t properly checked the bike yet...
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