Yes I have seem the word Mullet mentioned somwhere before , I have checked it out and it refers to bikes with different wheel sizes. Although I have 2 wheel sizes I have decided to keep it simple and stick to 26 inch which I prefer which it appears is "more standard" nowadays anyway . It is interesting though to see what works and what does not and clearly different sizes are an interesting variation. Still I am right at the beginning of my revisit to bikes and have now "painted up "my old rusty spanners . The ones that intrigued me were the ones that had different markings on either side : they must have been using two different scales. And I need not have bought a new Pedal Pro spanner as I seem to have found something similar.so it is always best to check what is already in the tool box!
The next Job on the "to do" list. The spikey front wheel (with the spokes going too far into the rim) is the next job on the list .I have seen various fixes for this on You Tube , duc tape , Insulation tape , and the cloth liners . On my wheel spokes almost pushed through the old liners . I think it will probably need 3 layers of liner . I cannot remember seeing old wheels like this before . Time to get some duc tape in . I will probobly have to change the front wheel if this project goes anywhere but right now I am "training myself up" so will stick to old bits and keep the spend low for now . When I know what I am doing a bit more, I can also spend a bit more on better kit .
I suppose there are at least two aspects to enjoy :- riding the bike itself and the DIY maintenance side of things !. I suppose this varies a bit between different individuals
The next Job on the "to do" list. The spikey front wheel (with the spokes going too far into the rim) is the next job on the list .I have seen various fixes for this on You Tube , duc tape , Insulation tape , and the cloth liners . On my wheel spokes almost pushed through the old liners . I think it will probably need 3 layers of liner . I cannot remember seeing old wheels like this before . Time to get some duc tape in . I will probobly have to change the front wheel if this project goes anywhere but right now I am "training myself up" so will stick to old bits and keep the spend low for now . When I know what I am doing a bit more, I can also spend a bit more on better kit .
I suppose there are at least two aspects to enjoy :- riding the bike itself and the DIY maintenance side of things !. I suppose this varies a bit between different individuals
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