1. Especially coaster bikes, but any inexpensive bike without self centering vertical drop-outs may have been jigged together imperfectly, requiring "budging" while tightening wheel nuts or even filing dropouts or bending the seat frame or post to get the wheels in plane and centered under the riders weight. Take the trouble to check it out, the difference in comfort and energy needed to ride is well worth the effort.
2. If you're a grown man or strong woman/teenager, avoid wrenching things tighter than neccessary, this stuff is plain steel or even aluminum, not that hard to strip or break.
3. If rusty parts won't come apart, soak it with penatrent and set it aside 'til tomorrow. Same stuff, different day? Do it again. Waiting a couple of days is more fun than bent or wrinkled tubing or sheet metal.
4. Check tire seating carefully while inflating tires, rim and bead tolerance is variable.
5. Don't keep your chain as tight as an asian bike factory, but don't leave slack in it either.
6. Have fun, get paid, or both. If neither is happening, you're wasting time.
7. Etc., etc.
GMTAWhile you have a frame sttripped down, get it into alignment. A lot of bikes weren't built that carefully to begin with, or have suffered over the years. It's not hard to do and can make a hug difference in how the bike rides. Here's one link to the procedure:
http://www.mytenspeeds.com/My_TenSpeeds_1/Site Contents/How_To_Do_It/FrameSetPrep_5_StringingFrameSet.htm
how cool I'm gonna steal this one ;}One of my favorites from these forums. I liked it so much I stole the idea and used it on my first rat build...
how cool I'm gonna steal this one ;}
stop buying WD40. make your own penetrating fluid.
I don't think that nail polish remover will work as good. You can get industrial acetone at home depot. And make sure the container that you use is air tight since acetone will evaporate.Thanks, have to try it. The video and the assoc comments on youtube are interesting - never thought how penetrating oil works -the light oil ATF is carried into the rusty threads by the solvent - PB blaster is my weapon of choice but I have had occasion where it has not worked - even after heating the parts and waiting and re-applying it. Goona try a small batch of atf and nail polish remover on some of these parts stuck stem and pedals.[emoji106]
Nice, I understood the alloy delta but was told the water simply helped wipe away the dust. The chemical reaction with th foil is news to me and a huge plus. As stated, I tried it and had good luck.robertscycle.com http://www.robertscycle.com/chrome-clean.html
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