X-Git-Url: https://git.friedersdorff.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=content%2Fproject_bike%2Fproject_bike.rst;h=d8cd2f3d4830bc9a956f71e6f3bb797a1f7cf130;hb=2e5cd9ceb42757cac75d2a464fb5818cdff3b9e5;hp=15761626484a1393c282c1206c40558e58cf7eb7;hpb=17095d96a80e40b1cd8f1bd2f39676f850d787fd;p=max%2Fnotes.git diff --git a/content/project_bike/project_bike.rst b/content/project_bike/project_bike.rst index 1576162..d8cd2f3 100644 --- a/content/project_bike/project_bike.rst +++ b/content/project_bike/project_bike.rst @@ -21,10 +21,17 @@ It came with front and rear racks, mudguards and mostly Shimano Deore LX compone There is a list of things to do on this bike sooner or later, each of which will become the topic of an article. In descending order of urgency: -1. Remove surface rust, prime, paint and clear coat the chipped areas. -2. Try to remove and replace the bottom bracket, something with metal retaining - rings. -3. Repack the hub bearings. -4. Replace chain and cassette. -5. Clean and repack headset. -6. Replace cables and bar tape. +#. Buy and fit a kickstand! I didn't think the lack of kickstand would bother + me, but *oh my god* does it bother me. +#. Buy a frame pump that fits this frame. I have no way of pumping up the tires + in the event of a flat at the moment. +#. Remove surface rust, prime, paint and clear coat the chipped areas. +#. Repack the hub bearings. +#. Replace chain and cassette. +#. Try to remove and replace the bottom bracket, something with metal retaining + rings. The bearings are fine for now, but the sooner I attempt to remove the + plastic lock rings the better the chance that they will come loose without + snapping. +#. Clean and repack headset. +#. Replace cables and bar tape. +