par snoroqc » Mer Sep 07, 2005 2:04 pm
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Posté le: Jeu Sep 01, 2005 9:36 am Sujet du message: Re: Décrochir plateau ?
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snoroqc a écrit:
En passant, j'ai un problème. Mon gros plateau est croche un peu. Comment je dois le décrochir ? En frappant gentiment avec un marteau ou avec des wise grip ou autre ?
Tu veux dire ton bashguard à dents!
Oui, visegrip ou encore mieux wescot... mais parfois si il est beaucoup tordue il se peux qu'il fissure.
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Posté le: Jeu Sep 01, 2005 10:15 am Sujet du message: Re: Décrochir plateau ?
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snoroqc a écrit:
En passant, j'ai un problème. Mon gros plateau est croche un peu. Comment je dois le décrochir ? En frappant gentiment avec un marteau ou avec des wise grip ou autre ?
I find that the best way for me to do it is I will find a big piece of glass (glass is a perfectly flat surface.) and I will lay the outside of the chain ring down. You will be able to see where the problem is. If they are steel rings then you would want to heat it up a bit and hold it in a wise grip and with the use of a hammer just let the hammer come down on the warped area. You don’t want to force the hammer down because you don’t want to go the other way. After about 5-10 times of just lightly letting the hammer down on it (with heat) check it again on the glass. Or you can just smash the shit out of it and hope that it will go back into place... i dont like using vise grips because i find it will narrow the teeth and resault in bad shifting. But in almost all of my "ghetto repairs” I use glass allot. It just so flat and it is really easy to check stuff like rotors and chain rings. Also a vise grip with no little groves in it for grip is nice to have i have one and i use it all the time. it lets you get a good hold of anything without leaving any lines in the surface after. that is the main tool i use on rotors.
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