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Heatsink's 26" Bike - '04 Echo Control


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Have car, will travel!

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My apologies to the residents of Royston, Hertfordshire, who today had their peaceful lunch time ruined by the sound of my squealing brakes round and about. I hopefully livened up things a bit for them though. More riding tomorrow :)

Steve

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  • 3 weeks later...

Time for an overdue improvement to the drivetrain.

Out with the LX hub finally and I'm sad to say goodbye to the Middleburns. Front Free Wheel plus fixed rear hub is the next set-up. Hoorah for the TF "For Sale" section :)

Just need to true my replacement rear wheel, grind it and then reset up the brakes with a rear booster. Then the frame will be repainted a nice bright colour which I've finally decided on after much deliberation!

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Steve

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I'm liking the old school components (well, not so-old school now!) I'm getting back into trials soon and will be building something fairly cheap.

How come you're not using the middleburns anymore?

Well I needed to sort out 2 problems with the build without investing loads of money. The rim is too narrow for the frame which causes brake set-up problems, and the rear hub is weedy with not many enagagements. I have a spare wheel with a wide enough rim but knackered (skipping) hub, so combining this with a FFW set-up avoids a major spend!

'Burns not for sale yet :)

Steve

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I finally got the rear brake sorted out :) Replacement wheel (with wider rim) now completely trued, and CNC Maguras with Snowy pads fitted about as accurately as I've ever fitted them! Time consuming, but worth it.

Epoxy drying on the rear hub (to stop it back rotating now used with a front freewheel). Riding again tomorrow to check out the improvements!

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As a next step I don't want to have to disassemble the bike again for painting but I do want to get a fresh new colour on the frame . How hard can masking all the mounted components be!? Worth a try!

Steve

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Snowy's on a grind? hmm what are they like?

Top notch! Gallons of bite and hold on tap (Y) They give me the confidence to go bigger with my riding.

Hany on, have you glued up that freehub? Lol.

I've got the freehub tool with an adjustable spanner hanging off it + weight holding the hub at the engaged point. About 120 deg of Epoxy Resin going off around the seam between freehub and wheel. It was either this or fitting another spare sprocket (with holes in) and ziptying the sprocket to a spoke to stop freehub back movement. I'll see how this Epoxy route works out. Fingers crossed!

Steve

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