This is strange, I google imaged the XTR M960 chainset and from the pictures that came up the none of the non-driveside crank arms have the locking plate pin thing (no.9) on the Shimano M960 pdf!
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This is strange, I google imaged the XTR M960 chainset and from the pictures that came up the none of the non-driveside crank arms have the locking plate pin thing (no.9) on the Shimano M960 pdf!
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Is there not a hole on the underside of the spindle like this:
https://i.ibb.co/M5W5cNH/Screen-Shot-2024-02-17-at-17-58-30-copy.jpg
And a video on how to do it
https://youtu.be/b9VBeHdAfOw...
Whoever fitted your crank arm needs a good kicking!
Give SJS a call: https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/chainsets-shimano-spares/
It's missing the compression cap, which compresses the whole crank set together.
See the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqBtB8Kyl2U
Just get some silk liners, they make all the difference.
That looks lovely, very very nice :thumbsup:
Make sure you stop for lunch at: https://www.dungenesssnackshack.net/
Very very well done, an excellent result :thumbsup:
Best carbon rim brake pads I've found are Campag red :thumbsup:
Amazing, very well done 👍
Nice bike, wouldn't ride one.
https://road.cc/content/news/mario-cipollini-jailed-three-years-domestic-violence-296675
Giro in Esher, Sigma Kingston?
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2022/06/garmin-edge-1040-with-solar-in-depth-review.html
FWIW, im using an 830 and it's been trouble free with at least 15 hours battery life.
Absolutely this, at the moment I don't have an ebike, but I'm sure that at some point in the future I will.
In the group that I ride with we have an 85 year old that now uses an ebike, he was...
I'd guess that's because of Srams IP.
I wouldn't ride a fixie on the road, single speed fine though.
If you've been inspired by the Olympics book a session on the track and try a fixed wheel where they should be ridden, amazing fun.
Malcolm at The Cycle Clinic is highly regarded.
https://thecycleclinic.co.uk/
I have a Gore Shakedry which uses the same material, it's certainly the best waterproof jacket I've used in terms of breathability/waterproofness, however it's not at all hardwearing and is worn...
That's a nice ride, fish and chips on the beach, yum.
Isn't there a 'Do not ride' notice on the current Aeroad?
Very impressive stuff, I can barely work up the enthusiasm to throw my leg over at this time of year!
The pawls are gummed up for sure looking at the state of that, and you must have a rear derailleur to move the chain up/down the cassette and to take up the slack in the chain.
Sounds like it needs a strip down maintenance, doubt it'll cure itself!
This may help.......or not depending on what hub system you have.
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/sturmey-archer_3-spd.html...
What a shame it looked like a nice classy bike in a classic colour too.
Personally I'd see how much a repair would cost first.
11 speed Campagnolo mechanical, doesn't get any better :thumbsup: