2008 Giant Halfway (folding bike)

The theory is the text/logo draws your eye to the valve position if you're needing air or a puncture repair.

That implies racers fixing their own punctures, for the 2 second time saving.

What's that? The 1930s?
Did tyres have printed logos back then?
All the old tyres I've ever seen didn't - just embossed.
 
OK that makes complete sense now that you say it, Tom.
However with these fluorescent green Slime caps its hard to miss them...
(this is the front wheel, text is a bit closer to the valve)

So should I conform and move the markings to the valve or just give the world 2 fingers and let the OCD twitch away at my carefree rebel attitude? 🤔

Find out on the next episode of I think the f'k not 😎
(Disclaimer there may have been relaxing Sunday afternoon sunshine red wine involved in this post)
 

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OK that makes complete sense now that you say it, Tom.
However with these fluorescent green Slime caps its hard to miss them...
(this is the front wheel, text is a bit closer to the valve)

So should I conform and move the markings to the valve or just give the world 2 fingers and let the OCD twitch away at my carefree rebel attitude? 🤔

Find out on the next episode of I think the f'k not 😎
(Disclaimer there may have been relaxing Sunday afternoon sunshine red wine involved in this post)

Now you know, every time you look at those wheels, you'll think...
Bollox - if only they were aligned.

You will now give a flying f€k.

Betcha sort them out.
Not today
Maybe not this week

But before you've finished it😉

(In fact if you fully deflate the tube and squeeze the tyre off the bead, you can usually pull the tyre round then reinflate.
Not even a "5 minute job mate" )*

*imagine how often I've done this...
To fix 8 punctures in a day is not unusual😉
 
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Now you know, every time you look at those wheels, you'll think...
Bollox - if only they were aligned.

You will now give a flying f€k.

Betcha sort them out.
Not today
Maybe not this week

But before you've finished it😉

(In fact if you fully deflate the tube and squeeze the tyre off the bead, you can usually pull the tyre round then reinflate.
Not even a "5 minute job mate" )*

*imagine how often I've done this...
8 punctures in a day is not unusual😉
Jeez, bread and butter I suppose and it all helps keep the wolf away no matter how tedious it gets 👍

However...
Im a old age Mac user so it wont be moved around because we don't conform, we just....

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Thinking hard about a PO's likely use of a jetwash that ruined the rear wheel and pedal bearings I started to think about other areas that might have also been affected by its use.
And while I have the frame in bits there's not going to be a better time, so I ordered a 20 spline bottom bracket tool from Park and a Shimano BB-UN300 and they should hopefully be here for the weekend.
 
This arrived yesterday, little bit earlier than I was expecting but still happy with it
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Then this arrived today, it was cheap as chips and as my mentor Tom @bikeworkshop reminded me "Service parts, done their time" 🥳
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After work tonight I opened the extractor up and set to work removing the old BB which without too much of a struggle turned out to be an RPM BB 7420 (means nothing to me, and nothing showed up in a search for RPM 7420 on FSA 7420)
Even though it felt ok Im convinced a PO went jetwash happy so I don't trust it anymore and as above not a lot to replace.
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Now to the part I was dreading, the shell and it was immaculate and I was extremely impressed with it.
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Over the weekend between working on the deck lowering Im determined to measure up and cut the protection films so that I might even get the wheels back on it.
*After I put the new wheel bearings in of course 🤦‍♂️
 
This arrived yesterday, little bit earlier than I was expecting but still happy with it
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Then this arrived today, it was cheap as chips and as my mentor Tom @bikeworkshop reminded me "Service parts, done their time" 🥳
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After work tonight I opened the extractor up and set to work removing the old BB which without too much of a struggle turned out to be an RPM BB 7420 (means nothing to me, and nothing showed up in a search for RPM 7420 on FSA 7420)
Even though it felt ok Im convinced a PO went jetwash happy so I don't trust it anymore and as above not a lot to replace.
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Now to the part I was dreading, the shell and it was immaculate and I was extremely impressed with it.
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Over the weekend between working on the deck lowering Im determined to measure up and cut the protection films so that I might even get the wheels back on it.
*After I put the new wheel bearings in of course 🤦‍♂️
Keep the old one. Ita dead easy to service and replace the bearings. I've got one sat on a shelf somewhere.
 
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