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    well we're up in strata now so you could come down to uni... might be in the carpark by then


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    sorry man i wasnt expecting a reply so quick :s was out celebrating when do yer exams finish?

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    status update for all of you

    okay so i decided to pay mt eden motorcycles to look at it (so that i can blame them if it still didnt work) :P and the results are in two parts:

    1) the squelchy and squeaky noise i was talking about? dirty brake pads LOL

    however, the rear wheel clunking (which previously was wheel bearings) has returned, albeit nowhere near as loud or as worrying as before...

    so maybe i'll just bring it in to the next fix it day to have a look at. if i crash cause my bike dies i can be all like "OI MT EDEN MOTORCYCLES YOU JUST SERVICED MY BIKE LAH"


    sidenote: how long does it take to wear tyres in? im planning to come on the Lride but dunno if i should change tyres or not (then again, maybe unbroken good tyres better than stock tyres >.>)

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    Come along to the chiller tonight and someone may diagnose the rear wheel for you.

    Just a couple of hundred k's to wear tyres in I think. On the L ride newish tyres shouldn't be a problem unless you're trying to get your knee down! The ride would probably be a mint way to scrub them in to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Come along to the chiller tonight and someone may diagnose the rear wheel for you.

    Just a couple of hundred k's to wear tyres in I think. On the L ride newish tyres shouldn't be a problem unless you're trying to get your knee down! The ride would probably be a mint way to scrub them in to be honest.
    +1

    10char

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    i dunno, i probably dont have a leg to stand on but since they just serviced my bike should they have picked up the rear wheel fault?

    i always miss out on chiller nights cause of work loll only *just* got home

    but hmmm! maybe ill switch the tyres soon

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    :devil: hehe... or u;

    5) call it quits, scrap the bike and sell it for parts to banzai. then use the money made to:

    a) get a helicopter license (may require additional funding/ stealing), and a chopper as your graduation gift. let's face it. traffic and the danger of lane splitting will be of no issue again!

    b) use the money to have some "fun" at a place like the white house (don't go to showgirls... some of them have aids.... i'm zimbabwean we can tell it just by looking at them - comes with years of experience and many many cases observed!

    haha... hope u managed to sort it out with squigs bud. he'll get it fixed for you

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    lol i decided to get it done at mt eden motorcycles to:

    a) save squigs the hassle
    b) since i pay mt eden motorcycles to do it, they had better do a good job!!

    anyway, the *final* result is, apparently my rear wheel was missing a spacer?

    I dont even know what that is, but all i know is that the rubbish clunking is GONE!

    but it ended up costin a fair bit. ah well. life.

    zim are you coming on sunday?! teach me to corner, being the SMC golden example you are

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakomen View Post
    b) since i pay mt eden motorcycles to do it, they had better do a good job!!
    :

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    lol yeah oh well. it runs fine now.

    but can someone tell me what the hell a spacer is, and how it came to be that i was missing one?

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    just a bit of metal to make sure things are sitting in the right place

    people often lose or forget them, or might put the wrong ones in the wrong places

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    so i guess its totally possible that when i got my bearings replaced @ cycletreads they didnt put one back in, which made everything die a lot faster?

    that sounds like a good hypothesis to me

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