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[Closed] My nuts are slipping out of control!

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I've had enough of track nuts on my Spesh Tricross SS. I had the bike in fixie mode this morning, 5 other commuters lined up as the traffic lights turned green. Cue commuter racing;

-explode like a coiled spring to the front of the accelerating bunch
-my nuts slip
-wheel gets jammed against the chainstay
-wheel locks up
-bike comes to a abrupt halt
-and so does the bus, thankfully, not more than half a metre from my back wheel
-sh!t@ myself
-look bloody ridiculous whilst carrying said bike on shoulder to somewhere inconspicuous
-phoned missus to bring a 15mm spanner in the car as I couldn't even walk anywhere with the bike

I also use the bike for off roading with a normal freewheel so I am forever turning the wheel round. On my Inbred I've a QR axle and Tugnut which works great.

Is it possible to swap the solid 120mm axle for a hollow one and fit a QR + chaintug for reduced faff and peace of mind?


 
Posted : 11/02/2009 2:58 pm
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could you not just use a tugnut with the existing axle?


 
Posted : 11/02/2009 2:59 pm
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http://www.hubjub.co.uk/mks/mks.htm

buy a chaintug
cheap bmx one would probaly do too.

would have loved to hear that phonecall!!


 
Posted : 11/02/2009 3:02 pm
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I didn't get too far from home so she didn't mind! The hardest part was explaining where the spanner was amongst all my bike crap that's in the garage.

Aye, I could use a chain tug with the existing axle, just wandered if it's possible to cut down on the amount of tools I need to carry (or not in this cass...). Plus it's an excuse to take something apart, again.


 
Posted : 11/02/2009 3:09 pm
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"no dear, a spanner, shiny with a loop on one end and a fork bit on the other, in the middle it'll have a number - i need the number 15 one"

i'd not trust a quick release on a fixed

you need a nice small surly spanner

http://www.hubjub.co.uk/surly/surly.htm

😀


 
Posted : 11/02/2009 3:16 pm
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Thom, I guess that's common sense talking there...

I had used a 6inch spanner to tighten the nuts, and it still sliped. Surly spanner and a cheapo chaintug to order me thinks.


 
Posted : 11/02/2009 3:20 pm
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I have a spanner taped (and concealed) to the top tube of my ratbike with black pva tape (on a black frame) so that whereever I am I have the tool for the job but dont have to lug around metalwork. My mini-pump (with quick patches in the lid of it) lives in the bottom of my bag.


 
Posted : 11/02/2009 3:22 pm