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Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - Gnasher - 25-06-20 Mate I use oil engine oil on my chain have done for years ![]() Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - BBROWN1664 - 25-06-20 (24-06-20, 10:31 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Another question, the old gold up has a 3 speed sturmey archer hub gear and it has a cap so you can add oil, would car gear oil be ok as I already have that for living the :faz chain. Or would 3 in 1 oil be better.Go with engine oil or 3in1. Car gear oil is REALLY thick. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 25-06-20 (25-06-20, 11:03 AM)Gnasher link Wrote: Mate I use oil engine oil on my chain have done for yearsYep we have had those big debates on here on other threads. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 25-06-20 (25-06-20, 11:11 AM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=26276.msg316844#msg316844 date=1593034274]Go with engine oil or 3in1. Car gear oil is REALLY thick. [/quote]Ok, but I dont think gear oil is all that thick actually, and then 3 in one is dead thin, might have some engine oil left over from my last bike change. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - YamFazFan - 25-06-20 +1 for the 3in1 oil. I used that for years on Sturmey Archer hub gears with no problems at all. Just the right viscosity I'd say and easy to apply through the lubricating orifice ( :lol ) with the can nozzle tip. You're lucky it's the 3 speed hub and not the 5 speed. 3 speed was superb, but 5 speed best avoided imho. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 25-06-20 (25-06-20, 11:36 AM)YamFazFan link Wrote: +1 for the 3in1 oil. I used that for years on Sturmey Archer hub gears with no problems at all. Just the right viscosity I'd say and easy to apply through the lubricating orifice ( :lol ) with the can nozzle tip.Yes its 3 - just like my old chopper, ![]() Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 30-06-20 The old folding bike is almost done but now I have another bike to do. Its an apollo Abyis full suspension bike. I ave had it from new but not ridden it for years it needs a new tyres but on looking I see the back is 26x1.95 but the front is 26x2.10 ?? I must of fitted them but cant remember. So which is the correct tyre. The width of the rims is 26mm. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - Dudeofrude - 30-06-20 (30-06-20, 03:18 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: The old folding bike is almost done but now I have another bike to do. Its an apollo Abyis full suspension bike. I ave had it from new but not ridden it for years it needs a new tyres but on looking I see the back is 26x1.95 but the front is 26x2.10 ?? I must of fitted them but cant remember. So which is the correct tyre. The width of the rims is 26mm. Its quite normal for the front tyre on a mountain bike to be wider than the rear ? Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 30-06-20 (30-06-20, 03:32 PM)Dudeofrude link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=26276.msg317177#msg317177 date=1593526725] Its quite normal for the front tyre on a mountain bike to be wider than the rear ? [/quote]Oh I see. So there is no harm in me fitting a pair both 26x1.95. The ones on it now apart from being perished are really knobly and I wont be doing that kind of riding so been looking at the Schwalbe City Jet Classic Skin Tyres Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - robbo - 30-06-20 If you’re not doing too much off road, then the pair you mentioned will be fine. Most of my cycling is off road, so need the slightly bigger front footprint to stop the front from washing out so much. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 30-06-20 (30-06-20, 04:57 PM)robbo link Wrote: If you’re not doing too much off road, then the pair you mentioned will be fine. Most of my cycling is off road, so need the slightly bigger front footprint to stop the front from washing out so much.Thanks. Without taking the tire off right now and looking if the front is 2.10 and it has a 2.10 tube - would a 1.95 tyre be ok on it. Also what are peoples thoughts on the need to also change the inertubes purely down to age and the fact the bike has sat with flat tyres for a few years. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - robbo - 30-06-20 I’d expect both of your tubes to be the same irrespective of the difference in tyre width front to back. The 1.95 on the front will be fine. Personally I’d fit new tubes as they’re cheap enough. When you fit the tyre(s) make sure the bead is seated properly. My 29er seems to take several inflate/deflate operations to get the tyre seated properly. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 01-07-20 (30-06-20, 11:03 PM)robbo link Wrote: I’d expect both of your tubes to be the same irrespective of the difference in tyre width front to back. The 1.95 on the front will be fine. Personally I’d fit new tubes as they’re cheap enough. When you fit the tyre(s) make sure the bead is seated properly. My 29er seems to take several inflate/deflate operations to get the tyre seated properly.Thanks, yes I see now that tubes are sold with a measurement of 1.75 1.95 2.00 ( thought they were separate sizes and you pick the one you want :o ) Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 01-07-20 Ok the next one for you all, what's with these glueless patches, was going to buy a puncture kit in asda and it had glueless patches, didn't buy it cause I was scared of them :lol . Also is a £2 kit in asda going to be rubbish. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - Trebus - 01-07-20 I don’t bother repairing them any more and just carry a spare tube for the price of them. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 01-07-20 (01-07-20, 07:32 PM)Trebus link Wrote: I don’t bother repairing them any more and just carry a spare tube for the price of them.Hmmm there is that - but before long I will need the car for all the extra stuff. :lol Are those glueless patches any good. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - YamFazFan - 01-07-20 I always use Rema Tip Top solution and patches. Never found anything better. Not cheap, but I sometimes find them at the car boot sale. Got a box of about 100 patches a while ago for a couple of quid. Bargain. Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 01-07-20 (01-07-20, 07:47 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: I always use Rema Tip Top solution and patches. Never found anything better. Not cheap, but I sometimes find them at the car boot sale. Got a box of about 100 patches a while ago for a couple of quid. Bargain.Hows this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/REMA-TIP-TOP-12-BICYCLE-MOUNTAIN-BIKE-TYRE-INNER-TUBE-PUNCTURE-REPAIR-KIT-GLUE/220965019778?epid=1888185801&hash=item33728aa082:g:-0wAAOSwr~lYpHCI&redirect=mobile Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - Dudeofrude - 01-07-20 (01-07-20, 07:46 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Trebus link=topic=26276.msg317234#msg317234 date=1593628361]Hmmm there is that - but before long I will need the car for all the extra stuff. :lol Are those glueless patches any good. [/quote] On that front I use one of these, brilliant for carrying a few little tools and a puncture repair kit. I also stick my keys (and occasionally a protein bar) in there too. Handy because its completely out of sight and out the way https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353105872139 Re: Focer font of knowledge Cycling - fazersharp - 01-07-20 (01-07-20, 08:23 PM)Dudeofrude link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=26276.msg317235#msg317235 date=1593629188]Hmmm there is that - but before long I will need the car for all the extra stuff. :lol Are those glueless patches any good. [/quote] On that front I use one of these, brilliant for carrying a few little tools and a puncture repair kit. I also stick my keys (and occasionally a protein bar) in there too. Handy because its completely out of sight and out the way https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353105872139 [/quote]yeh think I need one of those |