Sunday, October 28, 2012

BBB Powerpull crank puller (BTL-14)

The story of my crank puller....


BBB Powerpull Crank Puller (BTL-14)

As I found out the hard way, it's not easy to remove cranks off a square tapered spindle without a crank puller...so I bought a BBB Powerpull crank puller (BTL-14) to give me a hand.

Crank pullers are designed to separate the crank from the bike's bottom bracket.

This particular crank puller can be used on all ISIS spindles, or remove the end cap, and the tool can be used on all square tapered spindles.

I found it very easy to use when I was removing the cranks off a rusty clunker of a bike. The only slight difficulty I had was removing the end cap so I could use it on the square tapered spindle but that was more likely due to a momentary blonde moment!

The BBB Powerpull Crank Puller (BTL-14) is very solidly built so there are no reservations about applying requisite force. Although, in saying that, one should always take care in ensuring that no cross-threading is in action when using this tool.

Simple 'how to use' pictograms were printed on the packaging, which could prove useful for a first time user; particularly as the tool can be used for both types of spindles and requires a part ot be removed is being used for square tapered onee.

Overall, I needed the tool to get the job done, it worked and for the build of the product it was worth the $25 I spent to buy it from Top Gear Cycles as I know it'll be ages until I need to ever need to buy another one.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Topeak Universal Chain Tool (TT1303)

The story of my chain breaker...


Topeak Universal Chain Tool (TT1303)   

Needed a chain breaker so went down to one of the many local bike shops, in this case Pack 'n' Pedal and bought a Topeak Universal Chain Tool. Its a nifty little gadget that definitely beats the ole 'hammer & centre punch' trick. This tool comes with a few hidden extras that are quite handy too.

This 2-piece cast CrMo chain tool features a hollow removable handle which can be slipped over a small Allen wrench to provide extra leverage. Includes a chain hook to make chain repair easier,it is compatible with all single speed and most multi-speed chains, including 10 speed hollow pin chain. (Not compatible with 11 speed chains.)

Features:
  •  Cast CrMo steel chain tool
  •  Stainless steel chain hook wire
  •  Hardened steel tool
  •  Chain pin breaker
  •  Chain pin compartment
  •  Weighs 82g
  •  Size: 8.3 x 4.3 x 1.5 cm
I love it how the packaging says "...can be used as a hammer.." The tool is only 8.3 cm long so I'm sure it can be used a hammer, albeit not a very useful one!

Overall, very please with this buy. The tool is of a sturdy build yet lightweight and easy to use. It's perfect to pop into the backpack on long trail rides out of cellphone range or where help can't come quick enough to fix a broken chain.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Union Alloy Workstand (BT999)

The story of my workstand a Union BT999

Union Ally Workstand (BT999)


Union workstand just arrived. Horrah! for no more adjusting gears and bleeding brakes while hoping my bike stays balanced between the washing machine and dryer!

It's super cool how it folds down to a compact size; good and sturdy with quick releases to adjust height, clamp, rotation etc. It's constructed of tubular aluminium with foldable legs. 

Apparently this may have previously been known as YC100.

Features:
  • Multiple adjustment settings
  • Rotating clamp
  • Locking levers,
  • 360 degree rotating clamp
  • Adjustable rubber-lined locking jaw that won’t damage your frame,
  • Quick adjustment height with settings between 97-150 cm (38"-59")
  • Suitable for round, oval or some hyrdoformed frame designs or seat posts
  • Will support frame diameter of up to 62mm (if the tubing is round).
Specifications:
  • Total weight: 5.0 kg
  • Dimensions when folded: 100 x 20 x 20 cm
  • Maximum jaw opening: 68mm
  • Feet: Length 80cm, width 100cm (at widest opening)
Impressions/Review:

No problems yet. Great value for money. Good and sturdy when my bike is clamped in around seat post. No extreme wobbling issues when working on the bike either. The extensions slide easily when assembling and the quick releases used for adjustments work really well. Quick and easy to assemble/disassemble.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

2009 Specialized Hardrock Pro

The story of my 2009 Specialized Hardrock Pro...

 

2009 SPECIALIZED HARDROCK PRO

SPECIFICATIONS:
Bicycle type: Front suspension
Size: 15"
Colour: Gloss White
Frame: Specialized A1 Premium Aluminum, fully butted, formed TT, double ORE DT, externally relieved HT, reinforced disc mount, reinforced disc mount, forged dropouts w/ replaceable 98954020 hanger, disc only
Fork: RockShox Dart 3 SL, 80mm, 1-1/8" alloy lower leg and alloy steerer, TurnKey adj. reb. w/ LO and preload adj.
Front Brakes: Tektro Auriga Comp, hydraulic disc, dual piston w/ 160mm rotor
Rear Brakes: Tektro Auriga Comp, hydraulic disc, dual piston w/ 160mm rotor
Brake Levers: Tektro Auriga Comp
Shift Levers: Shimano SL-M360, 8-speed, rapid fire w/ indicator
Derailers: Front:Shimano Altus, 34.9mm clamp, Rear: Shimano Alivio
Crankset: Shimano FC-M36108 with chain guard
Chainrings: Shimano FCM-361-8, 42 x 32 x 22t
Pedals: Steel cage, composite body, 9/16"
Bottom Bracket: Shimano BB-ES25, Octalink spline, cartridge bearing, 68mm x 113mm
Cassette: SRAM PG-830, 8-speed, 11-32t
Chain: KMC X8 w/ reuseable Missing Link
Seatpost: Specialized alloy two bolt, no offset, micro adjust, 30.9mm
Seat Binder: Specialized alloy w/ QR

Saddle:  Specialized Indie XC, Body Geometry, 143mm width
Handlebar: Specialized alloy riser bar, 31.8mm, 25mm rise, 620/640mm wide, 8 degree back sweep, 8 degree up sweep
Handlebar Stem: Specialized 3D forged, 7 degree rise, 31.8mm clamp
Headset:  Specialized 1-1/8" threadless, loose ball
Front Wheel Hubs: Specialized Hi Lo, forged alloy, double sealed, ground race, disc, 32h
Rear Wheel Hubs: Specialized forged alloy, machined flanges, double sealed, ground race, disc, 32h
Wheel Rims: Specialized RHD, 26", pinned, alloy double wall w/ eyelet, 32h
Tyres: Specialized Fast Trak LK Sport, 26x2.0", 60TPI, wire bead
Inner Tubes: Schraeder valve
Spokes: 1.8mm (15g) stainless w/ alloy nipples
Grips: Specialized Enduro, dual compound Kraton, no flange, 131mm

GEOMETRY:
Size 13 15 17 19 21 23
Seat Tube Length - Center to Top 330mm 381mm 432mm 483mm 533mm 584mm
Top Tube Length (Horizontal) 540mm 555mm 580mm 605mm 630mm 655mm
Top Tube Length (Actual) 534mm 538mm 557mm 581mm 608mm 638mm
Chainstay Length 424mm 424mm 424mm 424mm 424mm 424mm
Bottom Bracket Height - Low Setting 299mm 299mm 299mm 299mm 299mm 299mm
Seat Tube Angle (Actual) - Low Setting 73° 73° 73° 73° 73° 73°
Head Tube Angle - Low Setting 70.25° 70.25° 70.25° 70.25° 70.25° 70.25°
Wheel Base 1017mm 1032mm 1058mm 1083mm 1109mm 1135mm
Standover Height 696mm 727mm 766mm 794mm 830mm 865mm
Head Tube Height 100mm 100mm 120mm 120mm 140mm 160mm
Handlebar Width 640mm 640mm 640mm 640mm 640mm 640mm
Stem Length 60mm 60mm 75mm 75mm 90mm 90mm
Crank Length 170mm 170mm 170mm 175mm 175mm 175mm
Seatpost Length 350mm 350mm 350mm 400mm 400mm 400mm


BASIC HISTORY:





Replaced standard flat pedals with SPD downhill flats



Basic Service November 2011 - bled brakes, wheel/brake alignment, brake cables replaced
Basic service November 2012 - bled brakes, wheel alignment, brake alignment, 
Silver service from Phoenix Cycles August 2013 - brakes bled, wheel/brake alignment, tuned/adjusted

    brakes/gears, stripped and cleaned frame/parts, cleaned/re-greased bottom bracket.
August 2013 - Replaced SPD pedals with original flats.

And here's an actual photo...

2009 Specialized Hardrock Pro (actual photo)
This bike was sold to "nikkid110" via TradeMe...he will be missed :(











BTW - I have found a new bike "Giovanni" - he's a 2008 Giant Anthem W frame with all the gears;
I'll be putting up a post on him soon just been far too busy having fun with him :)