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Re: Subway Bike.

by BT Humble <bt_humble@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 1, 2008 at 10:55 PM

G-S wrote:
> I don't know where it got to, or why it took so long but the Subway bike
> we sent coupons and $ in for ages ago has finally arrived.
>
> We were thinking it would do nicely to fit to the TranzX indoor trainer
> thingy, and that way we can leave our 2 Giants for riding on the (few)
> nice days during winter.
>
> Is there anything obvious I should be aware of before I dive in and try
> and assemble this bike?
>
> I've never put a push bike together before.
>
> Comments welcome :-)

RTFM - so far as I recall it was reasonably comprehensive.

Left-side pedals have left-handed threads.

http://www.sheldonbrown.com

Also, you might have to true up the front wheel if the box has been
mishandled as badly as mine was.

I assume I won't be seeing you tomorrow then? ;-)


BTH
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Subway Bike.
G-S <geoff@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-02 13:24:23 
Re: Subway Bike.
BT Humble <bt_humble@[  2008-05-01 22:55:43 
Re: Subway Bike.
G-S <geoff@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-02 21:39:30 
Re: Subway Bike.
G-S <geoff@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-03 18:36:35 
Re: Subway Bike.
Fulliautomatix <never@  2008-05-02 20:50:41 
Re: Subway Bike.
G-S <geoff@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-02 21:40:39 

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