Elmo Old School Hero Apr 22, 2010 #21 And if they`re really,really tight you can always get some chums to pull on the 12N and 12S wiring [/quote]
And if they`re really,really tight you can always get some chums to pull on the 12N and 12S wiring [/quote]
L legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Jun 24, 2010 #22 bump for those who've not seen it.
bduc61 Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jun 24, 2010 #23 now I am picking up most metal vacuum cleaner old tubes that people throw away in the street they make nice tubes to get leverage and the diameter allows to put a tool handle in it :idea:
now I am picking up most metal vacuum cleaner old tubes that people throw away in the street they make nice tubes to get leverage and the diameter allows to put a tool handle in it :idea:
bm0p700f Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 8, 2011 #24 I just tried the tool in the vice method. The bench moved intead of the BB. No I will try LGF method instead.
I just tried the tool in the vice method. The bench moved intead of the BB. No I will try LGF method instead.
coomber Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Feb 8, 2011 #25 bm0p700f":2v1acsrd said: I just tried the tool in the vice method. The bench moved intead of the BB. No I will try LGF method instead. Click to expand... Put some penetrating oil in there as well if you can for a day or two to help.
bm0p700f":2v1acsrd said: I just tried the tool in the vice method. The bench moved intead of the BB. No I will try LGF method instead. Click to expand... Put some penetrating oil in there as well if you can for a day or two to help.
raymondluxuryyacht Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 8, 2011 #26 I thought the drive side unscrewed anti-clockwise and the non-drive was clockwise ?? I guess this explains why I can't get my bb out !
I thought the drive side unscrewed anti-clockwise and the non-drive was clockwise ?? I guess this explains why I can't get my bb out !
B BerthaPog Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Feb 8, 2011 #27 If you don't have a long crank bolt, use a spare wheel QR to hold the BB Tool in place.
raymondluxuryyacht Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 8, 2011 #28 I found the seat fixing bolt from many single-bolt seatposts does the job. Can't remember the exact bolt size, but I think its m8 or m10.
I found the seat fixing bolt from many single-bolt seatposts does the job. Can't remember the exact bolt size, but I think its m8 or m10.
M mikeekim89 Old School Grand Master Feb 8, 2011 #29 Could put this thread in your profile writeup bit at the bottom LGF?
L legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Feb 8, 2011 #30 mikeekim89":1msomtb7 said: Could put this thread in your profile writeup bit at the bottom LGF? Click to expand... tis done. Note: large moustache not obligatory but does add to the effect.
mikeekim89":1msomtb7 said: Could put this thread in your profile writeup bit at the bottom LGF? Click to expand... tis done. Note: large moustache not obligatory but does add to the effect.