tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391789894511297146.post3739260985216401976..comments2023-09-28T09:08:41.160-04:00Comments on A Bikeable Feast: Bring us your squeaking, your pied, your untrued wheelsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391789894511297146.post-3208799083049398712011-08-26T21:21:18.705-04:002011-08-26T21:21:18.705-04:00There are a few bike technicians at farmers' m...There are a few bike technicians at farmers' markets in the suburbs too! Although I don't think we're doing it into the fall, the Rockville Bicycle Advisory Committee has a stand at the farmers' market most weeks in the summer with a mechanic from Revolution Cycles.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391789894511297146.post-32007067192095061422011-08-02T16:01:43.466-04:002011-08-02T16:01:43.466-04:00Sometimes when replacing a new chain with a stretc...Sometimes when replacing a new chain with a stretched old one, you find that the cassette(which was replaced, right?) and the chain rings have worn to the spacing of the old stretched chain. Then the new chain which has pins at exactly 1/2" precisely, doesn't quite mesh with the worn chain rings in the front. Sometimes that can cause a feeling of roughness in the rotation. Usually it's not an audible clicking sound.Kennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08827368652008355929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391789894511297146.post-11587740368884462092011-08-01T08:31:24.443-04:002011-08-01T08:31:24.443-04:00Glad to see Ollie has a new hobby! Thanks for the...Glad to see Ollie has a new hobby! Thanks for the info on the bike clinic.Ronnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14013757927397123090noreply@blogger.com