I hope you find that everything loosens up easily, I find that most old euro and english bikes come apart well
No there not easy. Have to pull the back off unclip the guard and slide it back. The Dutch don't actually pull the tire off to change a tube. I was hoping you would have the classic gazelle crank.Wow! I tore the bike down last night. That was a challenge. There must be a trick to this that I couldn’t figure out. It appeared to me, that in order to remove the rear wheel, you first had to remove the chain protector. I struggled, but finally removed it. The vinyl was already a little ripped. It was so complicated to remove I really don’t know if I damaged it or not. But I am pretty certain it isn’t going back on.
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I cannot believe how difficult that was. Either this bike was designed to never be serviced or I really overlooked something obvious.
I have seen those videos of the barges pulling massive amounts of bicycles out of the canals in Amsterdam. Now I understand. If there was a canal within throwing distance of my garage this bike may have gotten wet.
There solid I pulled apart a 1960 everything was great. I'll ship your taillight this weekGreat article @ingola. First line says Dutch bicycles require almost no maintenance. I honestly don’t think I am accomplishing much. Everything so far seems to be in great working order. Probably just needed a good bath. But I am driven by curiosity.
Thanks! So looks like they use a frame spreader to remove and replace tires and tubes without removing the rear wheel. Interesting. I really want to call this a terrible design, but maybe it’s just because I removed a chain protector that was not supposed to be removed.
Sounds right don't loose original bolts threading is probably different
ha ha ha thanks, its 5.30 am here and I needed that laugh! its nice to see others that occasionally think like me! with grease from memory blue is aimed at marine grade, white is food grade and the other colors are you machinery and general purpose, ya can get graphite paste's and grease's etc but I found with bicycles I used marine coz its all I had, everythings still going good, ive since bought this cheap tub of Valvoline GP, its doing its job!I have seen those videos of the barges pulling massive amounts of bicycles out of the canals in Amsterdam. Now I understand. If there was a canal within throwing distance of my garage this bike may have gotten wet.
I understand, i'll translate it for youI can’t make heads or tails of that.
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