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Avid Juicy 7 Hydraulic Disc Brake 2008 160mm Questions & Answers
Brake pads dont retract
you will need to retract them with a small c clamp, thus slowly pressing the calipers back into cylinder.plz rate-bozcro
SHIFT and quote key doesn't type '' until you press another key.
This is some sort of setting in windows that allows you to easily make characters such as í é ê ë and so on by pressing the quote or hat key and then the letter (I think it only works for vowels)
I'm not sure how to fix this, but you can temporarily change this by pressing alt+shift. Alt+Shift will toggle between 3 different settings, 1 of them being the one that gives the problem you have and the other 2 seem to be normal. It will probably switch back when you restart the computer, there's probably a way to permanently set it to how you want but I don't know how.
So basically, if your keyboard is acting odd press Alt+Shift once or twice and it should return to normal. Also, this will only work if you use the left side alt and shift keys.
5/20/2013 6:21:37 PM •
Avid Cycling
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on May 20, 2013
I have excess coconuts growing on my tree what do I do with it?
Hi CGI,
How about Milk crates, they're heavy duty enough to hold them.
You could probably sell them to a bar that has a tropical motif to use for drink specials. I lived near a Beach Bar in Florida that did that all the time.
Use you imagination.
Have fun,
Mike
9/26/2009 5:09:21 AM •
Avid Cycling
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on Sep 26, 2009
I Have a 5speed Broadmoor mountian bike cannot
When you say adjust, do you mean shift or do you mean adjust? You should start with the easiest solution: give your drivetrain a really thorough bath by using Simple Green and a brush to clean it really well, then lubricate your chain with the proper chain lube. If the problem persists, e-mail me and i will give you a detailed description of how to adjust the drivetrain.
9/17/2009 8:14:41 PM •
Avid Cycling
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on Sep 17, 2009
Bicycle
bicycle was the problem spelling?
8/16/2009 11:42:20 AM •
Avid Cycling
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on Aug 16, 2009
How do i get the bearings out between the pedals
The two pedals are mounted on an axle bearing caps at both sides. Remove the pedals first by extracting the cylindrical pin & nut.Open the nuts and push the spindle out. Next loosen the ring tightener and then the base by rotating via the punch holes. Once you remove the bearings from that end will come out. Similarly do the other one. Now with the help of grease place the ball bearing inside the cup & tighten it............sodeep
8/2/2009 8:17:04 PM •
Avid Cycling
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on Aug 02, 2009
Tomahawk E Series Exercise bike loud peddling sound
Standard WD40 is just a 'quick fix' as it isn't an actual oil unless the can is clearly labelled as "Bike All Condition Lubricant". It'll be best to buy a proper light oil like 3in1, 151 Super oil or an actual chain lube.
This 'clickey' noise. Is it random and happening every so often or is it a constant, regular click that changes with the speed your pedalling at? Check for slack in the chain. as you wiggle the chain up and down there should only be about a centimetre of movement in the chain. If it's too slack or too tight it can make strange noises. Check the axle bolts and nuts to make sure they're not loose. Check the wheel is mounted straight. If it's turned left or right the chain will 'skip' as it's slightly missing the cog teeth on the wheel. Use the frame at the rear end of the wheel as reference and measure how far the side of the wheel is from the frame on both sides. It should be about the same both sides.
9/22/2023 12:16:04 PM •
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on Sep 22, 2023
New Balance 6100 Recumbent Bike making a clanking noise when pedaling
I have done a tremendous amount of research on this problem. New Balance (Fitness Quest) is out of business as of late 2012 and no parts are available. The main bearing or crank bearing set is 100% compatible with Proform part number 295560. Since New Balance put their name on this product, they have stated they will reimburse customers for the repairs.
4/5/2023 11:21:09 AM •
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on Apr 05, 2023
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