(again, i warn you of my lack of slick bike lingo and tech knowledge. don't hate. i have best intentions and make up for it in gungo-ho enthusiasm!)
trying to decide if i need to overhaul the coaster break hub thingy. bike is a 1940ish ladies Elgin. how hard do you need to slam back the pedals to stop? Originally i would brake and stop in about 10 feet. made sure that clippy thing with the elgin logo was on there good & tight and it improved but it's not like I'm gonna stop on a dime. So now I am wondering if i want to overhaul the thing or if it's a matter or 1940s engineering vs 2010s expectations?
it does seem like a daunting task but I'd rather do it now while the bike is in pieces not once it's all painted, assemebled and lovely.
thanks!
(Btw - just wondering if i am the only spastic chick on this forum or just the only one that sounds that way! lol)
trying to decide if i need to overhaul the coaster break hub thingy. bike is a 1940ish ladies Elgin. how hard do you need to slam back the pedals to stop? Originally i would brake and stop in about 10 feet. made sure that clippy thing with the elgin logo was on there good & tight and it improved but it's not like I'm gonna stop on a dime. So now I am wondering if i want to overhaul the thing or if it's a matter or 1940s engineering vs 2010s expectations?
it does seem like a daunting task but I'd rather do it now while the bike is in pieces not once it's all painted, assemebled and lovely.
thanks!
(Btw - just wondering if i am the only spastic chick on this forum or just the only one that sounds that way! lol)