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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Ineffective front cantilever brake
« Last post by Andyb1 on Today at 03:38:13 PM »Or for a trial fit the rear pads in the front and front pads in the rear?
A steep ride out of Litton Cheney, for sure.I noted above on rack bolts, fender bolts, I use thread locker. A lot of bike shops do not even have any thread locker in the shop, that is not as common as you might think. Water bottle cage bolts, a bunch of other fittings, I grease the threads first. You do not think of grease as being a good way from keeping a bolt from vibrating loose, but it actually is pretty good at that because grease is very very viscous.There's some useful discussion of grease in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqiTtlVo-xA (starting at about 10 minutes). My conclusion from that is (i) lithium-based grease where low friction is needed (eg bearings) and (ii) a calcium-based grease where high friction is needed (eg on threads). The guy highlights that most branded bike greases don't say what's in them.
If you do fit decals will you have to spray lacquer over the top?Usually decals on powder coated frames are not lacquered over. even on new bikes such as Surly or even up market ones like Shand. Thorn were a bit of an exception, not sure how it was done, but the lacquer wouldn't have been as tough as the powder coat. You can get clear PC, but it requires a temperature that's likely to burn any decal.