b r - Member
... then learn how to fix it - otherwise one day you'll have a long, long walk caused by a simple 'problem'.
and not taking a chainwhip and cassette tool / wrench
BR:
Cos' you know all about me, and my understanding of Bikes / mechanical things... I didn't used to work in a bike shop, nor am I Senior Engineer in a with a large upmarket vehicle manufacturer at their Huge Prototype Vehicle facility, looking after a team of guys building 100's of VERY VERY expensive & COMPLICATED vehicles each year. I understand **** all!!!!
My original question was "what could be wrong with this -have you got any experience that may help?" not "help me I don't understand how to fix my bike"
I don't know you, and you don't know me, so I'll leave it at that.
What would concern me more is if I was off on a 4 week MTB trip and couldn't fix/understand the problem...
and as ANTIQEE said to inspect and potentialy fix the problem:
and not taking a chainwhip and cassette tool / wrench
looking after a team of guys building 100's of VERY VERY expensive & COMPLICATED vehicles each year
just to add some balance i'd like to think that guys includes girlies and that "looking after" can't possibly even at this time of night be subject to misunderstanding
