Re: [CR] People who do things like this should be....(fill in the blank)

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Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:45:09 -0600
From: "John Wood" <braxton72@gmail.com>
To: p.stock@stocknet.ca
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] People who do things like this should be....(fill in the blank)


Nothing that a couple of power tools won't cure. For number one, I'd drill a couple holes opposite one another, and use a pin spanner. Or you could dremel a slot, and use the end of a cone wrench to remove the cap.

For the headset cup, I'd just cut the bugger off, using above mentioned dremel and cutting wheel. A slot down one side should do the trick. May need to have the threads chased on the steerer, but it should be salvagable.

John

-- John Wood Open Road Bicycles Missoula, Montana, USA

On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 2:01 PM, pstock <pjstock@gmail.com> wrote:
> There ought to be a law against people doing things like this to bicycles.
> If you see something like this on the street, you ought to be able to make a
> citizen's arrest.
>
> 1. remember that nifty slightly overpainted maybe Colnago maybe Arabesque?
> now I have to get it rolling and even the dust caps are massacred.
> I am soaking them hoping I can get a flatheaded screw driver in there (I
> seem to see a slot) but does anyone else have another suggestion? these
> cranks are disposable.
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/lugwork/BitsAndQuestions#5485688998684727730
>
>
> 2. I am trying to dismantle a Shimano 600 headset (it's pitted or the
> bearings need replacing at least)
> the nut and washer are off and unthreading the adjustable race SHOULD be
> trivial.
>
> but about halfway up the threading, it jams. and I cannot figure out why.
> Have I left a second washer in there by mistake? Have I cross threaded it
> somehow?
>
> Did the jerk who sold it to me without bothering to mention the severely
> pitted headset, frozen seat post and stem maybe cross thread it?
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/lugwork/BitsAndQuestions#5485688940378287666
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/lugwork/BitsAndQuestions#5485688911029437554
>
> I am afraid that I have already powered it too far as I have started to
> damage the facets or whatever they are called. I am not even sure I can spin
> it back down on the tube.
>
> I really don't want damage the fork as it is a Vitus aluminum fork, unique
> to this bike.
>
> in the event that I have stripped the whatever you call the bit where you
> stick the wrench, does anyone have a suggestion for how I can handle it
> instead? wrap the headset in a rubber strip and use a pipe wrench? (ooohhh
> brutal.)
>
> any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong. Or how I best proceed from
> here?
>
> many thanks
>
> Peter Stock
> Toronto ON Canada