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Definitely best with the proper tool!
Someone local may have one you can borrow. Or ask nicely at the lbs ?
Nice little project! I'd use Plasticote on those bars. Not bad stuff, I've done stems, cranks and other odds and sods with it.
Be interested to see what the paraffin does to the tyres as well
Mike
FluffyChicken":3j9ultdb said:Bottom Bracket. That's the fixed cup you are trying in the picture, do the other side first, it is easiest with the proper tools. But hammer nd screwdriver will undo the lockring, then hammer and something pointy and tap the cup out bit by bit.
Big headset spanner/adjustable/vice for the fixed cup. Oddly it's so much easier with the proper fixed cup full ring tool. I find the adjustable cannot get the power down without slipping and holding and swearing and mines a big adjustable.
Definitely best with the proper tool!
Someone local may have one you can borrow. Or ask nicely at the lbs ?
Nice little project! I'd use Plasticote on those bars. Not bad stuff, I've done stems, cranks and other odds and sods with it.
Be interested to see what the paraffin does to the tyres as well
Mike