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HELP PLEASE!! SHAKY TUFF 2
Rombloke:
ok easy.......there should be two thin nuts nearest to the hub on both sides of the wheel...plus the two axle nuts that attach the wheel to the frame.
you need to tighten the two thin nuts on one side of the hub. this is done by undoing the outer one, which acts as a lock nut.....then tighten the inner one towards the hub itself...then retighten the lock nut and re-fit the wheel.
have i made that simple or hard i cant tell.
hope ive helped and not confused you fella
Dave
Waxintaxin:
You are going to need some more tools for sure . I would take it to a bike shop its going to be cheaper than a full tool kit :)
Cone tightening is not a big job and should only be a couple of quid , but riding it will indeed kill it untill you get it sorted :)
I havent seen a multi dumbell spanner for fkin ages lol
Rich :)
d14vd_h:
right dave sounds like i can manage it,
thanks so much for the info and the speed of the reply.,
its do able with the tools i have?
if i encounter probs i'll take some pics to help the process.
let u know
thanks a lot!!!! :santa_afro:
Rombloke:
no worries mate....just take your time bloke and you will manage it. like rich says dont ride it till youve fixed it tho mate..
good luck
Dave
ORB:
--- Quote ---I havent seen a multi dumbell spanner for fkin ages lol
--- End quote ---
I keep buying bike spanners at auto jumbles.
The most handy things by far!
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