Having acquired new pins from my local bike store I replaced the missing pin from my pedal, a very easy job to do taking minimal time and effort and the smallest allan key I have.
Now the major project has been the Lanai, and you may remember I was waiting to get a tool from my parents’ house. I retrieved the tool and set to work attempting to undo the Bottom Bracket, a job I’ve done before with minimal fuss and effort. Unfortunately it wasn’t to be the case this time, the old Bottom Bracket (BB) was cross threaded and seized in place, and after much effort, pulling a muscle in my ribs and destroying my socket wrench, I had to concede defeat and take it to my local bike shop and their proper workshop, where even they didn’t have an easy time of it.
Disappointed by having to admit defeat on that one, once I had the bike back I set about cleaning it up in order to install the new BB. There was a lot of crap in there with dirt stuck hard into the threads inside so this took a good bit of work. Also there was a bit of damage to the threads from how badly stuck and cross threaded the old BB had been.
Once cleaned out, installing the new BB was easy, greasing the threads before using the bottom bracket tool and an adjustable spanner to tighten it in. After that I re attached the cranks and pedals, I had debated putting the old cranks and pedals off my bike on to it however, the wear on my chainrings was higher and felt it best to keep it as was.
The World Cup series is almost over, with the last round taking place next weekend at Val Di Sol, Aaron Gwinn (USA) has already taken the Mens overall, which is no suprise considering the runs he's been putting together this year, Tracey Moseley (GBR) (riding on the same team) Is looking to take the Womens overall title with Troy Brosnan (AUS) looking to to be the mens junior champion and Manon Carpenter (GBR) the womens junior champion, despite having missed a race to do her exams! Good luck to all the riders next week.
I mentioned the trails at Ashton Court in my last post, I really want to get a proper post up about them as they are great and am very impressed with the work Architrail has done, however to put a decent post together I need pictures which means going up with other people. Please continue to watch this space….
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