Steptoe Him/Bloke/Fella. UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 12, 2003 Messages 73,073 Reaction score 20,120 Location S/W London. Aug 29, 2011 #21 MarkShelley said: Don`t tell me I have found yet another reason why the 1100 is best Click to expand... No, the 1150 is self adjusting.
MarkShelley said: Don`t tell me I have found yet another reason why the 1100 is best Click to expand... No, the 1150 is self adjusting.
Timolgra reformed Joined Sep 8, 2002 Messages 33,919 Reaction score 27 Location ..... Aug 29, 2011 #22 Steptoe said: No, the 1150 is self adjusting. Click to expand... And that the lever you adjust on the 1100, often snaps
Steptoe said: No, the 1150 is self adjusting. Click to expand... And that the lever you adjust on the 1100, often snaps
MattW Registered user Joined Aug 3, 2008 Messages 10,013 Reaction score 1 Location Cheshire Aug 29, 2011 #23 Timolgra said: And that the lever you adjust on the 1100, often snaps Click to expand... Traitor! Wait till I tell your 1100
Timolgra said: And that the lever you adjust on the 1100, often snaps Click to expand... Traitor! Wait till I tell your 1100
John Armstrong Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 25, 2002 Messages 14,240 Reaction score 213 Location Siorrachd Obar Dheathain Aug 29, 2011 #24 Timolgra said: And that the lever you adjust on the 1100, often snaps Click to expand... But then the 1100 doesn't have hydraulic ones that leak
Timolgra said: And that the lever you adjust on the 1100, often snaps Click to expand... But then the 1100 doesn't have hydraulic ones that leak
Timolgra reformed Joined Sep 8, 2002 Messages 33,919 Reaction score 27 Location ..... Aug 29, 2011 #25 John Armstrong said: But then the 1100 doesn't have hydraulic ones that leak Click to expand... Or cables that....
John Armstrong said: But then the 1100 doesn't have hydraulic ones that leak Click to expand... Or cables that....
John Armstrong Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 25, 2002 Messages 14,240 Reaction score 213 Location Siorrachd Obar Dheathain Aug 29, 2011 #26 Timolgra said: Or cables that.... Click to expand... At least it's fairly obvious what's gone wrong then
Timolgra said: Or cables that.... Click to expand... At least it's fairly obvious what's gone wrong then
Canuck Registered user Joined Oct 27, 2008 Messages 2,239 Reaction score 0 Location Nova Scotia, Canada Aug 29, 2011 #27 John Armstrong said: At least it's fairly obvious what's gone wrong then Click to expand... Still... it doesn't help you get anywhere to buy a new one!
John Armstrong said: At least it's fairly obvious what's gone wrong then Click to expand... Still... it doesn't help you get anywhere to buy a new one!
MattW Registered user Joined Aug 3, 2008 Messages 10,013 Reaction score 1 Location Cheshire Aug 29, 2011 #28 Canuck said: Still... it doesn't help you get anywhere to buy a new one! Click to expand... A spare clutch cable and operating arm doesn't take up much space
Canuck said: Still... it doesn't help you get anywhere to buy a new one! Click to expand... A spare clutch cable and operating arm doesn't take up much space
MarkShelley Very similar to Paolo Maldini UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 13, 2009 Messages 7,652 Reaction score 942 Location Norfolk, England Aug 29, 2011 #29 Didn`t realise the 1150 had hydraulic clutch. Give me the simplicity of a cable any day, therefore it is still the best. Phew!
Didn`t realise the 1150 had hydraulic clutch. Give me the simplicity of a cable any day, therefore it is still the best. Phew!
Canuck Registered user Joined Oct 27, 2008 Messages 2,239 Reaction score 0 Location Nova Scotia, Canada Aug 29, 2011 #30 MattW said: A spare clutch cable and operating arm doesn't take up much space Click to expand... Only if you plan for it. With that said... my bikes have only ever been stuck in my garage!
MattW said: A spare clutch cable and operating arm doesn't take up much space Click to expand... Only if you plan for it. With that said... my bikes have only ever been stuck in my garage!
Mac Registered user Joined Sep 13, 2008 Messages 796 Reaction score 0 Location An event horizon somewhere... Aug 31, 2011 #31 A good tip is to tape a replacement cable along the length of the one in place and seal the ends with plastic bag or clingfilm. If a cable ever breaks the spare is already there, correctly routed and takes up no extra space.
A good tip is to tape a replacement cable along the length of the one in place and seal the ends with plastic bag or clingfilm. If a cable ever breaks the spare is already there, correctly routed and takes up no extra space.
darrenptalbot Registered user Joined Dec 14, 2010 Messages 406 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset & West Africa Feb 28, 2012 #32 This may sound like a very daft question, but do I back the 10mm adjuster off, or screw it in?
Steptoe Him/Bloke/Fella. UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 12, 2003 Messages 73,073 Reaction score 20,120 Location S/W London. Feb 28, 2012 #33 darrenptalbot said: This may sound like a very daft question, but do I back the 10mm adjuster off, or screw it in? Click to expand... You need a few mm's of play at the arm. So adjust the whatever way to suit if you need less or more.
darrenptalbot said: This may sound like a very daft question, but do I back the 10mm adjuster off, or screw it in? Click to expand... You need a few mm's of play at the arm. So adjust the whatever way to suit if you need less or more.