05-06-2011, 04:39 AM
Hey fellas,
I seem to be in the 'mistake making' phase of bicycle maintenance at the moment. I'm really hoping it will pass & I'll get more competent!!
So far, I've managed the following -
1) To strip the thread on the mount holding my right side master cylinder on the handlebar. So now I'm running with just the rear brake!! Slightly dangerous but managing so far. I don't know what I'm gonna do about this particular problem really. I can either send the brake to a Magura dealer in the UK who will fit a new Master Cylinder onto the hose, but at what cost? I've a feeling it might not be much more expensive to completely replace the brakes! But until then, just the one brake operational!
2) To strip the thread on my left side Sram X-9 trigger shifter, so although it's not totally wrecked it's not securely held in place on the handlebar! Cripes!! So that's looking like a new shifter required at £45-£50.
3) After something of an overhaul last weekend, which included the headest, I've put the forks back in the wrong way round!! And it gets better, I've managed 36 miles to work and back without noticing until today!! Feel like such a duchebag it's unreal.
So yeah, just thought I'd share that with you all. It certainly is a very steep & expensive learning curve for me at the moment!
Si
I seem to be in the 'mistake making' phase of bicycle maintenance at the moment. I'm really hoping it will pass & I'll get more competent!!
So far, I've managed the following -
1) To strip the thread on the mount holding my right side master cylinder on the handlebar. So now I'm running with just the rear brake!! Slightly dangerous but managing so far. I don't know what I'm gonna do about this particular problem really. I can either send the brake to a Magura dealer in the UK who will fit a new Master Cylinder onto the hose, but at what cost? I've a feeling it might not be much more expensive to completely replace the brakes! But until then, just the one brake operational!
2) To strip the thread on my left side Sram X-9 trigger shifter, so although it's not totally wrecked it's not securely held in place on the handlebar! Cripes!! So that's looking like a new shifter required at £45-£50.
3) After something of an overhaul last weekend, which included the headest, I've put the forks back in the wrong way round!! And it gets better, I've managed 36 miles to work and back without noticing until today!! Feel like such a duchebag it's unreal.
So yeah, just thought I'd share that with you all. It certainly is a very steep & expensive learning curve for me at the moment!
Si