MrJacques Posted January 16 Share 1 hour ago, droo said: Pedros tyre levers. Thank me later. Also, possibly technique. Make sure the bead sits in the rim bed all the way round before you massage the last bit on. Yeah, most likely technique I can get the tyres on and off by hand without a tube in. I probably didn't have the tube in the best position when I tried to install it. I have these Crowbar tyre levers which look like they're a copy of the Pedros ones. The tip is thicker than a normal lever, which can make it difficult in some situations, although it may be better for not damaging things. I see there's a store that sells the Pedros levers locally. I wish they still sold other Pedros products here. I have some of their cleaning (degreasing) and Silicone Polish and they're excellent. Edited January 16 by MrJacques LBKloppers 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droo Posted January 16 Share 1 minute ago, MrJacques said: Yeah, most likely technique I can get the tyres on and off by hand without a tube in. I probably didn't have the tube in the best position when I tried to install it. I have these Crowbar tyre levers which are much stronger, but the lip is a quite thick, which can make it difficult in some situations, although it may be better for not damaging things. Looks like it's a copy of the Pedros ones. I see there's a store that sells the Pedros levers locally. I wish they still sold other Pedros products here. I have some of their cleaning (degreasing) and Silicone Polish and they're excellent. Same same. And yes, Pedro's stuff is great. I have the last of the old stock in a box somewhere, I must actually catalogue and flog it. Captain Fastbastard Mayhem and MrJacques 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJacques Posted January 16 Share Just now, droo said: Same same. And yes, Pedro's stuff is great. I have the last of the old stock in a box somewhere, I must actually catalogue and flog it. Nice, let me know if you find it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mazambaan Posted January 31 Share Ok, so I have a contribution. Wheel my bike (Ginat eTrance) out at 5h15 or so for around an hour ride and the chain is off the front sprocket so I hurriedly fiddle about and, after a few impatient tries it is on but the gears are now slipping and/ or changing randomly. I get through the ride but put the bike on a stand and start inspecting. Chain is straight, no hard links. Ah, chain guide has lost some internals - pull that off for home made replacement. Back cluster is dirty and a bit of play so pull that off for a good cleaning, including the free body. Jockey wheels packed with grass; pull them apart and re-grease. Re-assemble; still erratic, more in some gears than others so re-check all the limit screws and adjustments. Still troubling. Pull the chain and check it with a ruler or wear and straightness, all good. FINALLY, counting the links I spot one broken side plate on an internal link; must have been from my morning fiddling, amazed it held out. Shimano CN M6100. Chain already has two quick links so I suspect a visit to the R1 000 shop for a new chain is the order of the day. BUT, whole day gone and a more careful chain inspection would have saved it. Is 8100 "better" than the 6100? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BaGearA Posted January 31 Share 21 minutes ago, mazambaan said: Ok, so I have a contribution. Wheel my bike (Ginat eTrance) out at 5h15 or so for around an hour ride and the chain is off the front sprocket so I hurriedly fiddle about and, after a few impatient tries it is on but the gears are now slipping and/ or changing randomly. I get through the ride but put the bike on a stand and start inspecting. Chain is straight, no hard links. Ah, chain guide has lost some internals - pull that off for home made replacement. Back cluster is dirty and a bit of play so pull that off for a good cleaning, including the free body. Jockey wheels packed with grass; pull them apart and re-grease. Re-assemble; still erratic, more in some gears than others so re-check all the limit screws and adjustments. Still troubling. Pull the chain and check it with a ruler or wear and straightness, all good. FINALLY, counting the links I spot one broken side plate on an internal link; must have been from my morning fiddling, amazed it held out. Shimano CN M6100. Chain already has two quick links so I suspect a visit to the R1 000 shop for a new chain is the order of the day. BUT, whole day gone and a more careful chain inspection would have saved it. Is 8100 "better" than the 6100? From what I've seen not much , xtr seems to be a step above. But its not as incremental as sram xx1 bettwr than xo better than gx better than nx Shimano seems meh up until xtr , atleast on chains themselves mazambaan 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark_J Posted January 31 Share Watch out for sharp rotors when checking if your front wheel is still running true. *removed the more gruesome pic Edited January 31 by Mark_J dasilvarsa, Spinnekop, MrJacques and 1 other 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted January 31 Share 3 hours ago, mazambaan said: Ok, so I have a contribution. Wheel my bike (Ginat eTrance) out at 5h15 or so for around an hour ride and the chain is off the front sprocket so I hurriedly fiddle about and, after a few impatient tries it is on but the gears are now slipping and/ or changing randomly. I get through the ride but put the bike on a stand and start inspecting. Chain is straight, no hard links. Ah, chain guide has lost some internals - pull that off for home made replacement. Back cluster is dirty and a bit of play so pull that off for a good cleaning, including the free body. Jockey wheels packed with grass; pull them apart and re-grease. Re-assemble; still erratic, more in some gears than others so re-check all the limit screws and adjustments. Still troubling. Pull the chain and check it with a ruler or wear and straightness, all good. FINALLY, counting the links I spot one broken side plate on an internal link; must have been from my morning fiddling, amazed it held out. Shimano CN M6100. Chain already has two quick links so I suspect a visit to the R1 000 shop for a new chain is the order of the day. BUT, whole day gone and a more careful chain inspection would have saved it. Is 8100 "better" than the 6100? My LBS swears by the KMC e-bike chains. 6 000 km on the Trance-E. EDIT - With Shimano TRIPPLE check the number of links .... they love selling the slightly shorter chains. TOO short for our bikes. Edited January 31 by ChrisF MrJacques, mazambaan and dasilvarsa 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
openmind Posted January 31 Share Sometimes, when your shifting is bad, it's not the cables, casings, worn chain/cassette, hanger alignment .... It's just that your derailleur pivots need a bit of lube! (Next time will try that first). Me rida my bicycle 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BaGearA Posted January 31 Share 4 minutes ago, ChrisF said: My LBS swears by the KMC e-bike chains. 6 000 km on the Trance-E. EDIT - With Shimano TRIPPLE check the number of links .... they love selling the slightly shorter chains. TOO short for our bikes. Less than stated on the box ? Usually they sell 116 but also have ebike versions with 138 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ispeed_V Posted January 31 Share 2 hours ago, Mark_J said: Watch out for sharp rotors when checking if your front wheel is still running true. *removed the more gruesome pic Why you flipping the Hub the bird.... Zebra, Me rida my bicycle and Mark_J 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasilvarsa Posted January 31 Share 1 hour ago, ChrisF said: My LBS swears by the KMC e-bike chains. 6 000 km on the Trance-E. EDIT - With Shimano TRIPPLE check the number of links .... they love selling the slightly shorter chains. TOO short for our bikes. Mee Too KMC is the Best Chains No Need to buy the Expensive one (Standard is Fine) Same Steel Chain more Chrome. I've Clocked 16K on a KMC X10 and Changed it because it was OLD Not Worn. Edited January 31 by dasilvarsa ChrisF and mazambaan 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted January 31 Share 1 hour ago, BaGearA said: Usually they sell 116 but also have ebike versions with 138 I got home with the 116 link box twice .... BaGearA 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bichael Dewing Posted January 31 Share Not really mechanic related.. but I’ve learnt that white wheels are not as cool as I thought they would be.. and painting your own wheels sucks big styles and should never be done..🤷🏼♂️🤦♂️🤣🤣 What I am excited about is the 28mm tyres.. down from 32mm.. the increase in speed is going to be epic😉🤙🏻🤣.. I’ll be taking all fourways koms like it’s no one’s business.. 🥳🤘🏻 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB280DT Posted January 31 Share 1 hour ago, ChrisF said: I got home with the 116 link box twice .... Things you learn the hard way shopping whilst being your own mechanic ChrisF and BaGearA 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave303e Posted January 31 Share 35 minutes ago, Bichael Dewing said: Not really mechanic related.. but I’ve learnt that white wheels are not as cool as I thought they would be.. and painting your own wheels sucks big styles and should never be done..🤷🏼♂️🤦♂️🤣🤣 What I am excited about is the 28mm tyres.. down from 32mm.. the increase in speed is going to be epic😉🤙🏻🤣.. I’ll be taking all fourways koms like it’s no one’s business.. 🥳🤘🏻 and when you realise what a pain they are to clean it will become more apparent why it is not that common... But it does look good. Great for a bike you hang on the wall to look at though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mazambaan Posted January 31 Share 3 hours ago, ChrisF said: My LBS swears by the KMC e-bike chains. 6 000 km on the Trance-E. EDIT - With Shimano TRIPPLE check the number of links .... they love selling the slightly shorter chains. TOO short for our bikes. Thank you but I have just popped for a new XT chain, eish. I would have done the KMC for sure as I have had them before. ChrisF 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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