kahn
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- northWET washington
I got a flat the other day and the tire was really gashed and probably the tube. But when trying to remove the rear wheel I ran into an impossibly tightened through-axle. I could not get it loosened. I tried using a metal tire level. I even took off my shoe hoping to pound it loose. Neither scheme worked and I finally called for a ride, a semi-willing friend! While waiting for her, a truck drove into the lot and he had a heavy duty rubber mallet. It too three good zetz to loosen it. I probably could not have fixed it as it was quite a gash. And as I noted in another thread, I might have tried creating a tire boot or patch but with covid I no longer carry around any cash, the "old fold up a dollar bill" into a patch to line the inside of the tire as a temporary measure.
Okay, getting to the CLUTCH issue. Got home and decided to drive the wheel and tire to the bike shop for replacement/repair. Dropped the gear to the smallest gear. Undid the now loosened through-axle. The wheel dropped out without any issue whatsoever. Drove to bike shop, repair, and home. But waited till the next day to reinsert the wheel.
Well, I fought system/derailleur tooth and nail. I could not insert the wheel and engage the sprockets. Climbed from the basement to the second floor and reviewed videos of the method. Yes, that is what I thought I was doing. Back down and more thwarted efforts. Finally, I somehow managed to spring the derailleur and thread the wheel/gears and disc brake rotor and through-axle. Wheel spun. I was exhausted. Riding a bit later the darn chain popped off the front gear. Friend helped and mentioned the chain/derailleur seemed very stiff and resistant. I had read about CLUTCHES but did not know I had one or anything about them. Got chain back on by hook or crook.
This morning I learned about clutches and that my bike has one. I now even know where the lever is!!!
So, this was a tale of the CLUTCH and the KLUTZ.
Just in case this is new information to others.
Okay, getting to the CLUTCH issue. Got home and decided to drive the wheel and tire to the bike shop for replacement/repair. Dropped the gear to the smallest gear. Undid the now loosened through-axle. The wheel dropped out without any issue whatsoever. Drove to bike shop, repair, and home. But waited till the next day to reinsert the wheel.
Well, I fought system/derailleur tooth and nail. I could not insert the wheel and engage the sprockets. Climbed from the basement to the second floor and reviewed videos of the method. Yes, that is what I thought I was doing. Back down and more thwarted efforts. Finally, I somehow managed to spring the derailleur and thread the wheel/gears and disc brake rotor and through-axle. Wheel spun. I was exhausted. Riding a bit later the darn chain popped off the front gear. Friend helped and mentioned the chain/derailleur seemed very stiff and resistant. I had read about CLUTCHES but did not know I had one or anything about them. Got chain back on by hook or crook.
This morning I learned about clutches and that my bike has one. I now even know where the lever is!!!
So, this was a tale of the CLUTCH and the KLUTZ.
Just in case this is new information to others.