Thats old fashioned. Just spray the bike with silicon spray and easy-clean you go.Always worth carrying a wire brush they are pretty cheap
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Thats old fashioned. Just spray the bike with silicon spray and easy-clean you go.Always worth carrying a wire brush they are pretty cheap
Not much use on muddy trails, can't stop every few yards and brush the mud off ...Always worth carrying a wire brush they are pretty cheap
Not much use on muddy trails, can't stop every few yards and brush the mud off yo
You don't stop you attatch it to lower side of forks.Not much use on muddy trails, can't stop every few yards and brush the mud off ...
What was or is it going to beHow to waste £100 billion View attachment 128525
I can confirm that a wire brush might remove that UK Mud. There’s probably a mixture of clay and natural glue included in the dirt.Not much use on muddy trails, can't stop every few yards and brush the mud off ...
That's the one. Need turbo to keep bike going at a decent speed , and the headphonesI can confirm that a wire brush might remove that UK Mud. There’s probably a mixture of clay and natural glue included in the dirt.
Simply zip tie three wire brushes to your front forks. (Underside of crown and both forks.) do the same for the rear triangle.
Your welcome![]()
That is boutique mud, designed to make you think you are riding through mud.Mud? No problem for me. There must be somethimg wrong with either your mud or your tires:
In the „Matsch“
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After „Matsch“
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A puncture would have topped it off.That is boutique mud, designed to make you think you are riding through mud.
This is mud! Lincolnshire clay soil a few days after rain (so it is sticky not sloppy).
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The stays wewre shaping the mud and I thought that the paint would be stripped off, so I had to stop. If you look carefully, in line with the top tube, there is a stick! And look at the lower jockey!
I cleaned most of that off and got the bike going, only to have to do it again after 200 yards.
A puncture would have topped it off.
I can’t take credit for this genius idea but I wouldn’t mind a small mention in the patent application.That's the one. Need turbo to keep bike going at a decent speed , and the headphonesto block out the brush noise . New Christy Minstrels song on
( Three wheels on my wagon ). Imagination is a great thing.
HS2What was or is it going to be
OT: I was wondering, why I couldn't see the image, so I tried to download it. It's 7.1 MB!!! This forum apparently won't resize uploaded pics to reduce data usage and bandwidth. So maybe everyone tries to be a little more sensitive to file size.That is boutique mud, designed to make you think you are riding through mud.
This is mud! Lincolnshire clay soil a few days after rain (so it is sticky not sloppy).
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The stays wewre shaping the mud and I thought that the paint would be stripped off, so I had to stop. If you look carefully, in line with the top tube, there is a stick! And look at the lower jockey!
I cleaned most of that off and got the bike going, only to have to do it again after 200 yards.
Put it next to the ferry they have been building in Scotland for a very long time
Pat. PendingThat is boutique mud, designed to make you think you are riding through mud.
This is mud! Lincolnshire clay soil a few days after rain (so it is sticky not sloppy).
The stays wewre shaping the mud and I thought that the paint would be stripped off, so I had to stop. If you look carefully, in line with the top tube, there is a stick! And look at the lower jockey!
I cleaned most of that off and got the bike going, only to have to do it again after 200 yards.
Didn't they paint the windows on to save time?Put it next to the ferry they have been building in Scotland for a very long time
That was to save moneyDidn't they paint the windows on to save time?
Has that bike ever seen any dirt?
It's a house bike used for zipping about from one wing to the other. Probably got another five for outdoor use.Has that bike ever seen any dirt?
Caught! Thats why the seat post is down and I use this foldable climbimg aid.It's a house bike used for zipping about from one wing to the other. Probably got another five for outdoor use.
Looks new actually
What’s the block on the rear valve stem.![]()
Congrats to Colin (?). Cube delivers the TM with Maxxis MaxxGrip front and rear and Canyon here comes with MaxxTerra rear, to what I recently switched my Cube as the superglue MaxxGrip Minion rear was worn. MaxTerra is noteable rolling easier and grip still fine for me.
Colin (?)
Never met a tyre lever I couldn't snap I hate themColin the Canyon
Yeah it’s a Max Terra Double Down. A right bugger to get on & off when converting to tubeless
With the Gen4 "Smart" motors, they also have a wheel sensor built into the back of the motor itself. So with the Wheel magnet mounted on the valve stem, you get wheel speed without the need for the speed sensor cable down the off side chain stay.What’s the block on the rear valve stem.![]()
You sound like a man who previously starred in pornographic movies.....A right bugger to get on & off when converting to tubeless