Jeremy McCreary
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Carlsbad, CA
It's happened to all of us: A bike mod or repair that should've taken 5 minutes but still has you tearing your hair out 30 minutes later.
Share your most exasperating examples here.
I'll start with yesterday's attempt to shorten my wife's kickstand. Never worked with one quite like it, but how hard could it be?
Having no work or floor stand, thought I'd just have her hold up the bike while I did the job in place. Very awkward access, but I loosened the single adjustment screw a bit with the help of an inspection mirror. The lower end wouldn't slide, so I loosened the screw a little more.
After 3 iterations, it finally budged, so I shortened the stand to the right length and went to retighten the screw — only to find that the screw no longer tightened. It just spun and spun. Grrrr.
Removed the kickstand to see what was going on. Turns out, I'd backed the screw out of an internal sliding nut that then promptly slid out of place — and out of sight — without a sound. Could barely see it when I got it to slide back up into approximate position but then had no way to hold the wobbly nut in proper alignment to rethread the screw. Grrrrrrr.
Took another 20 minutes of mostly blind fiddling to get them threaded, fearing that I'd end up stripping them the whole time. Grrrrrrrrrrr.
Share your most exasperating examples here.
I'll start with yesterday's attempt to shorten my wife's kickstand. Never worked with one quite like it, but how hard could it be?
Having no work or floor stand, thought I'd just have her hold up the bike while I did the job in place. Very awkward access, but I loosened the single adjustment screw a bit with the help of an inspection mirror. The lower end wouldn't slide, so I loosened the screw a little more.
After 3 iterations, it finally budged, so I shortened the stand to the right length and went to retighten the screw — only to find that the screw no longer tightened. It just spun and spun. Grrrr.
Removed the kickstand to see what was going on. Turns out, I'd backed the screw out of an internal sliding nut that then promptly slid out of place — and out of sight — without a sound. Could barely see it when I got it to slide back up into approximate position but then had no way to hold the wobbly nut in proper alignment to rethread the screw. Grrrrrrr.
Took another 20 minutes of mostly blind fiddling to get them threaded, fearing that I'd end up stripping them the whole time. Grrrrrrrrrrr.
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