HamboCairns
Thanks for all the bananas
I'm putting on the new rotors and tightening the rear hub. Incidentally the rear rotor bolts weren't very tight at all but certainly not loose.
That'll be enough.I'm putting on the new rotors and tightening the rear hub. Incidentally the rear rotor bolts weren't very tight at all but certainly not loose.
This is why you can’t have nice things.I'm putting on the new rotors and tightening the rear hub. Incidentally the rear rotor bolts weren't very tight at all but certainly not loose.
I thought it was because I don't have a lot of money...This is why you can’t have nice things.
I have less money. I just spend wisely.I thought it was because I don't have a lot of money...
Money doesn't mean you cant have nice things - it is all where you place the value on the things you have!I thought it was because I don't have a lot of money...
I value security - hence trying to pay off the house sooner!Money doesn't mean you cant have nice things - it is all where you place the value on the things you have!
Zachery.Money doesn't mean you cant have nice things - it is all where you place the value on the things you have!
Sounds similar except we like to travel and perhaps eat out (sushi etc) a few more times a year. I agree with your lifestyle, a lot of people are caught up in one-upmanship or being something they're not. I like that we can afford to go camping or go on the odd snorkelling adventure.Zachery.
You do you.
We live a very modest life.
Eat out 3-4 times a year.
Wearing mostly clothes I bought 15 years ago
We have a big mortgage.
Wouldn’t change a thing. We lead a charmed life.
I don’t think I’d spend more on bikes even if I could (Bike trips, sure).
I have nice things.
They just weren’t particularly expensive.
You need to wash them.My clothes are about 5 years old because nothing lasts that long in Cairns!
That’s not much movement. Probably just the pads shifting a touch in the caliper?Here's a video of the rear wheel play. I have the brake lever pressed fully -
Dropbox - File Deleted - Simplify your life
www.dropbox.com
I took the wheel apart, removed the cups and cones, removed the axle (cleaned and greased now!). I can't work out where that movement is coming from or even if it's always been that way. The clicking noise has coincided with that issue.
Then wouldn't the rotor move too? There is zero movement from the rotor.That’s not much movement. Probably just the pads shifting a touch in the caliper?
It's moving the rotor on the hub. Maybe get yourself a tension wrench so that you don't under or over tighten anything.Then wouldn't the rotor move too? There is zero movement from the rotor.
This. Also, How hard are your brakes on? If squeezing them tight, rocking the bike, and there’s movement, it’s definitely rotor bolts or something lose. If brakes only lightly on, pads move around rocking bike back and forward.TIGHTEN YOUR BLOODY ROTOR BOLTS!!!!!!
Didn't you just buy 2 pairs of Lyriks moneybags?Zachery.
You do you.
We live a very modest life.
Eat out 3-4 times a year.
Wearing mostly clothes I bought 15 years ago
We have a big mortgage.
Wouldn’t change a thing. We lead a charmed life.
I don’t think I’d spend more on bikes even if I could (Bike trips, sure).
I have nice things.
They just weren’t particularly expensive.
Not necessarily. None of my shimano do.Check that they actually are rotor bolts!
They should have a shoulder just under the head that fill the bolt holes on the rotor
View attachment 381512
Says the man that who buys new bikes and updates faster than I can blink....Money doesn't mean you cant have nice things - it is all where you place the value on the things you have!