Let us be a girl gang. We need little metallic dust-colored satin jackets.
Savannah wrote:Oo.![]()
Let us be a girl gang. We need little metallic dust-colored satin jackets.
Triken wrote:Savannah wrote:Oo.![]()
Let us be a girl gang. We need little metallic dust-colored satin jackets.
(I'll bring the dust...)
Elliot wrote:
Finally, there is something called HUB GEARS. In my father’s youth, he had a bicycle with two hub gears. Then for several decades the standard was three hub gears. Now there are rear wheel hubs with as many as 15 gears inside. From the outside, the bicycle looks like a single-speed. I like hub gears. They are reliable and easy to use. There is one shifter, and the chain never moves except round and round.
unjonharley wrote:Triken wrote:Savannah wrote:Oo.![]()
Let us be a girl gang. We need little metallic dust-colored satin jackets.
(I'll bring the dust...)
Shades of Grease???



Elliot wrote:Finally, pedals.... The plastic ones made these days are truly crappy. So keep an eye out for old bicycles with steel pedals. These pedals have rubber to step on, but the frame of the pedal is steel. And they have proper ball bearings. I sometimes pick up a junk ten-speed just for the pedals.
To replace pedals you need a 15 MM open-end wrench. The pedal on the left side of the bicycle has left-hand threads.
There are two sizes of threads on pedals; one for one-piece cranks and an other for three-piece cranks. Not interchangeable, except that adapters do exist -- ... -- just get the correct kind.
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