lnewlf
Well-known member
and you won't rock-lift the bike off the centerstand...
Here's what Cliff Clavin has to say about that:My wife would do that. Not sure she was being sympathetic, just keeping out of the way.I fully understand your frustration. Every once in a while, working on a project (home, car, bike) it seems like EVERY little thing that can go wrong or cause problems, does. My wife has learned, over the course of 36+ years of wedlock, to just walk away without saying anything, if she hears a previously unrelated string of caustic expletives pour out of the front of my head. Years ago, due to my apparently limited athletic ability, I discovered that the game of golf can produce similar grammatical results. I wish I liked tea. Apparently, according to you, it helps. Glad you got it back together, figuratively as well as literally.
Tea has many properties.
Made properly, in a teapot, really boiling water poured into the pot over the leaves, allowed to infuse/brew/mash (according to what part of the country you come from) for an appropriate time (flavour and strength can vary significantly), a little milk in your cup or mug, and tea poured from the teapot. Maybe add sugar (I haven't for maybe 60 years).
Its uses include waking you up in the morning, helping you sleep at night. Warming you up if you're cold, cooling you off if you're hot. Relaxing your mind if you are overthinking things, stimulating your mind if you are unsure of something.
Most relevantly here, it allows you to stop, calm your mind, and help you work out how to deal with issues. Usually.
Did you remember to torque the axle nut to 400 ft-lbs?The rest was a bit of an anticlimax, it all went together quite easily (usual greasing etc that I always do). Even the wheel sensor plate slots aligned without me doing anything. Oh, yes, I dressed the axle nut a bit with a file to make it a little more hexagonal.
Only to a mild grunt torque. I may want to take it off again .Did you remember to torque the axle nut to 400 ft-lbs?The rest was a bit of an anticlimax, it all went together quite easily (usual greasing etc that I always do). Even the wheel sensor plate slots aligned without me doing anything. Oh, yes, I dressed the axle nut a bit with a file to make it a little more hexagonal.
That wold be fun! Any recommendations on one that doesn't break the bank to buy?Nobody uses impact guns?
Some of us are far too backward/old fashioned/cheap for such toys :blinksmiley: .Nobody uses impact guns?
Tried it once. After as many beers as I normally have cups of tea, I couldn't even find the nut.You guys over there with tight nuts need to loosen up. If you replace that tea with beer things will go a lot smoother.
I wrote to mcatrophy before I joined here and said pretty much the same thing. I hold him and his web site responsible for me being on the bike I haveBy the way, your online site and helpful docs have been extremely helpful to me in the past. Thanks for your contributions!
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