Hammer and screw driver tapping around the raceAnyone got at home dodgy Crown Race install tool ideas?
Hammer and screw driver tapping around the raceAnyone got at home dodgy Crown Race install tool ideas?
Cut one side of it with a Dremel/hacksaw/butter knife. Debur. Slide on by hand.Anyone got at home dodgy Crown Race install tool ideas?
Piece of pipe from vaccum. Or cut it like Morey said. You should be able to install by hAnd once that is done.Anyone got at home dodgy Crown Race install tool ideas?
I'd assume you were trolling...but I like this. I haaaaaate non split races.Cut one side of it with a Dremel/hacksaw/butter knife. Debur. Slide on by hand.
Dodgy AF but that shit works.
Actually serious. I've only done it on my DJ bike (current one and others in the past) because that's the setting where I want to be able to swap forks from suspension to rigid semi-regularly without it being a PITA to swap the race every time, but it's always held up fine.I'd assume you were trolling...but I like this. I haaaaaate non split races.
Got an old loose bearing headset I'll try it on first. braces for people thinking i'm serious..
Isn't steel more inclined to flex than aluminium? As for fit, I had assumed they were of same tolerance - tight!Steel frames and a tighter fit.
I'd imagine that bmx BB often take a lot more force, but I couldn't imagine a lot of people pushing out the same sort of distance on a bmx!Also not doing the load, distance, or in dusty/wet/muddy conditions.
I thought they did. Bought tyres, it was added into the cart when I specified Australia, I think....been 8 monthsor more though.
For those who use Bike-Components.de, do they charge AU GST as required like CRC/others? Or should I be budgeting for a 10% sting in the tail?
Bit of force, and a lot of spinning, I would have thought. Unlike an MTB where you upshift and then its a heavy load again....at least in my mind. More about the distances and conditions though.Isn't steel more inclined to flex than aluminium? As for fit, I had assumed they were of same tolerance - tight!
I'd imagine that bmx BB often take a lot more force, but I couldn't imagine a lot of people pushing out the same sort of distance on a bmx!
I'm thinking forces from big landings without suspension. But there probably aren't many riders smashing that out for 50km.Bit of force, and a lot of spinning, I would have thought. Unlike an MTB where you upshift and then its a heavy load again....at least in my mind. More about the distances and conditions though.