Thank you so much Ken..! So glad to finally have a little time to resume tinkering with this bike. Have a Wonderful Christmas !(No "Happy Holidays" here..!) And may God bless you and all your family now and throughout 2025. BG.
Great to see you working on your next project, Brian 😊. It’s always a pleasure watching your videos, and may I take this opportunity to wish you and yours a happy Christmas 🎄 and a wonderful new year 😊👍🏴
Thank you so much Edmund...,yes it has been hectic at work lately (I am the building supervisor in a local primary school). And as always there is never a free moment....,Especially in the weeks leading up to Christmas..!! Anyway.,I am so thankful to actually be off now for my break where (hopefully) I can actually get something done for myself..😊 Once again.,thank you for all your support and very kind comments and may I also wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas.,with every blessing for the new year. God bless BG.
Yes of course you could "tie down" the rear brake which would help...(and also some would sit on the bike while on the ground with the brake pedal pressed while another attempted to loosen that nut) Easy enough though with a length of "soft wood" through the wheel and clamped down as shown.. Just need one of those Torque Multipliers...(a massive powered rattle gun...,or a 4' breaker bar..!) That nut is Tiiiiiggghtt😅..!!!
Just a thought - have you considered engaging the rear brake to hold the rear wheel while loosening the rear axle nut? Something I've done in the past. Works for front sprocket nuts as well. Cheers 🍻
Thank you so much Ken..!
So glad to finally have a little time to resume tinkering with this bike.
Have a Wonderful Christmas !(No "Happy Holidays" here..!)
And may God bless you and all your family now and throughout 2025.
BG.
Enjoyed the vid, Brian! HAPPY Christmas from Canada, sir! Or as we like to say, Merry Christmas! 🎄🇨🇦
Happy Christmas 🥳
Great to see you working on your next project, Brian 😊. It’s always a pleasure watching your videos, and may I take this opportunity to wish you and yours a happy Christmas 🎄 and a wonderful new year 😊👍🏴
Thank you so much Edmund...,yes it has been hectic at work lately (I am the building supervisor in a local primary school).
And as always there is never a free moment....,Especially in the weeks leading up to Christmas..!!
Anyway.,I am so thankful to actually be off now for my break where (hopefully) I can actually get something done for myself..😊
Once again.,thank you for all your support and very kind comments and may I also wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas.,with every blessing for the new year.
God bless
BG.
Yes of course you could "tie down" the rear brake which would help...(and also some would sit on the bike while on the ground with the brake pedal pressed while another attempted to loosen that nut)
Easy enough though with a length of "soft wood" through the wheel and clamped down as shown..
Just need one of those Torque Multipliers...(a massive powered rattle gun...,or a 4' breaker bar..!)
That nut is Tiiiiiggghtt😅..!!!
Just a thought - have you considered engaging the rear brake to hold the rear wheel while loosening the rear axle nut? Something I've done in the past. Works for front sprocket nuts as well. Cheers 🍻