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One of my most hated jobs in the world, as is anything that will get my hands all greasy.

But, between 5:30 and 8:00pm, I've fixed 2 out of 3.

First came the Birdy...
I managed to remove the inner tube from the Birdy - my little folding bike - find and patch its puncture, find the shark-fin shaped fragment of flint that caused it, replace and reassemble it. All without removing the back wheel, since it is a combined 3-speed hub and 7-ring freewheel assembly. The control cable for the hub goes in the right-hand side of the axle and I cannot see how you remove it. I couldn't get the wheel out with the left-hand retaining nut removed.

Now all I have to do is find my soldering iron and reattach the power lead from the dynamo to my front light - that's been broken for a year.


Then came the Honda H100...
I've retensioned the chain on the H100. After a brief hunt, I found my Haynes Book of Lies for it - amazingly, filed in the odd-sized-volumes bookcase under Haynes manuals. [F/X: stunned amazement] It tells me the chain's fully enclosed and to use the inspection opening to find the stiffest spot in the chain. Well, the chain isn't fully enclosed and I don't know how to check for tight spots. It all moves fairly freely, but at a couple of points there was a rattling noise from the gearbox sprocket. Don't know what this means.

The HBoL then says: remove the split pin (there isn't one), remove the sprocket retaining nut and the wheel nut (what's the difference? How do I tell which is which?), and adjust so that both sides match (well I knew that). It doesn't tell you to do anything about the control linkage for the rear (drum) brake, so I didn't. This worries me - it was a vital step on my old GSX250.

So, I have done this. I didn't have a spanner big enough to fit the right hand nut, but an adjustable just went big enough. It was quite loose, too. Almost finger-loose.

I've checked with a micrometer, and from 2mm off the 2nd notch on the frame, it's now 1mm off. Play in the chain has gone from 3-4cm (in which state it kept falling off) to about 1cm - maybe 1.5-2cm if I push it hard. Does that sound about right? It feels quite stiff and tight. [Oo-er] The wheel spins freely, though, and the rattling from the gearbox seems to have stopped.

I nearly forgot to retighten the main bolts - only came to me when I was repacking the toolkit. Erk.

Now, though, the right-hand nut - opposite side from the sprocket - has nearly 1cm of bolt showing, while the left-hand side nut has maybe 1mm of thread visible inside it, when before, the bolt actually protruded on both sides. Is that bad? What can I do about it? Any attempt to tighten the RHS nut merely spins the bolt around. I am a little concerned by this.


And finally, the recumbent.
My rear tyre burst on the penultimate leg of the London to Brighton in June. I bought a new tyre and tube, since it was an explosive failure not a puncture and slow deflation, and I could see that 1-2cm of the tyre's bead had separated from the sidewall. This struck me as a Bad Thing.

The wheel is quick-release and came off fairly easily.

However, while the new tyre is the same size as the old - 28 x 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 - the new tube is bigger. It says it's 27 x 1 5/8 x 1. It's fatter than the old one (which seemed very skinny for the fatness of the tyre) and it's substantially larger in circumference - put a little air in it, lie tyre and tube on the ground, and the new tube fits easily over the tyre with a 1/2cm gap between them all the way round. That's way too big, surely? Back to the shop for me, I think.

Found a 1cm split in the old tube. I tried to patch it, but even a small amount of inflation and the patch failed. So I still have no recumbent.


Anyone who knows anything about bikes - with or without engines - please read this and tell me if I have done anything blatantly stupid!

So, I have no transport that will get me to Wales for the weekend. However, the weather looks like crap, and I've just discovered that [livejournal.com profile] geoffcampbell's big CiX bikers' party will have Stuff™ at it. So I'm a lot less keen to go. Maybe I should try and find a B&B and go to Infest instead? Thoughts, anyone?

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