bicycle help
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LionSaciDking at 06.22.09 - 11:58 am
alright so i wore out my back wheel awhile ago and finally got a new one and a few patches so i can start riding again
But you see the problem is, theres so much tension between my chain, fixed cog and crank that i cannot remove the chain.
I cant push my rear wheel forward because its already pulled to the front.
Theres no master link and i dont have the tool to break the chain..
Is there anything else i can do?
can someone please shine some light.
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sounds like your bike is broken, take it to o20.
mikeywally06.22.09 - 12:00 pm
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Your bike sucks rookie. Oh and so does yer profile picture. Retard.
JOKER06.22.09 - 12:06 pm
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thats in wilshire?
hm....
do you think the bicycle kitchen or oven (which ever is in highland park)
will assist me for virtually free or a very low price?
This is upsetting. =[
LionSaciDking06.22.09 - 12:06 pm
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If u post a swastika on my flag yer basically asking for it. The retard bike question didnt help.
JOKER06.22.09 - 12:08 pm
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that was a legitimate question. sorry if i havnt been doing this my whole fucking life.
LionSaciDking06.22.09 - 12:10 pm
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Your dumbass picture set me off. Not that I dont disagree with the text on it. Unscrew the chainring bolts.
JOKER responding to a
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06.22.09 - 12:12 pm
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my apologies.
I wasnt aiming at offensiveness..
Thanks ill see what i can do..
But i pretty sure they're rebutted(ribbed?)
Wont that require some special tool?
LionSaciDking06.22.09 - 12:16 pm
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what kind of bike do you ride if you are so quick to judge lion's?
and you are just a baby yourself, you've only been a "contributing member" since 05.21.09.
mikeywally responding to a
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06.22.09 - 12:21 pm
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Back off Mikey. He had a picture (since removed, thankfully) that I didn't agree with. And if u think I have only been 'contributing' since last month then you obviously don't know my true identity, Sherlock.
JOKER responding to a
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06.22.09 - 12:24 pm
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Joker
thank you very much fellow ride
Your advice worked and i was able to remove the chainring bolts =]
thank you once again and sorry if i offended you and anyone else.
LionSaciDking responding to a
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06.22.09 - 12:26 pm
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hulk smash the chain and get a new one? or remove the crankset and eerything will follow. i don't know how it got so tight in the first place. seems like a bike that should be ready out of the box.
neverclever06.22.09 - 12:30 pm
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Well i think the reason its so tight is because
Well when i bought it , it was pretty much assembled i just had to add on the headset pedals brakes and front wheel.
I then added a fixed cog which has.. I think has more or less teeth than my chain.
I think thats whats adding the tension.
LionSaciDking06.22.09 - 12:33 pm
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next time just push the chain to one side at the chain ring while you hand crank over the pedals so that the chain comes off. If you understood that process, then just reverse the procedure to get it back on.
Or if its just a "flat" and not a wasted tube, leave everything together and fix it without even taking the tire and tube off the bike.
dave responding to a
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06.22.09 - 12:38 pm
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it was way to tight to just push it.
I think if you saw how tight it was
you would be like
what the fuck kid?
But yeah i got it and i think i gotta get a new fixed cog.
thanks for the advice
LionSaciDking06.22.09 - 12:41 pm
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hey Mikey did u figger it out yet? tee hee
JOKER responding to a
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06.22.09 - 1:13 pm
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