Lenni
Devout Dirtbag
IDB1":tvdn37p3 said:I think you need some more hammers.
LOL
IDB1":tvdn37p3 said:I think you need some more hammers.
Lenni":1k76bz8g said:LOLIDB1":1k76bz8g said:I think you need some more hammers.
bduc61":1uc7d0b5 said:Lenni":1uc7d0b5 said:LOLIDB1":1uc7d0b5 said:I think you need some more hammers.
that's the beauty of tools, one for every use :idea:
rivoire
american
charpentier (carpenter)
vitrier (glazier)
tapissier (upholsterer)
small hedgehammer
small
medium
big
etc...
I confess some are more used than others
IDB1":1o7sg22m said:To the people with their bikes hooked up by the front wheel (or rear, in a couple of cases I noticed).. what considerations are there to storing them this way?
Should one wheel be touching the floor?
Can they be stored this way indefinitely?
I need to sort my shed and storing the 'bikes up against the wall like that could be most space effective..
Thank ee..Rampage":3m8l3nod said:With hydraulic brakes all the air will travel to the lever, meaning braking will be very poor the first couple of times.
Suspension forks / shocks / seatposts will need a couple of cycles before working properly too.
Also make sure the front wheel is securely attached!