Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Miele Bike -- Removing the Headset to move it over to the Schwinn Paramount
Need to remove the goose-neck & handlebar to be able to remove the headset. |
The Shimano 600 headset uses these unusual nuts but a regular 32 mm headset wrench fits. |
I was able to get the locking nut at the top of the goose-neck loose. Took quite of bit of force... |
I already had this Shimano Headset wrench (32 mm). It worked well. |
The goose-neck is aluminum and the fork is steel. So, it's susceptible to galvanic corrosion (corrosion caused by dis-similar metals in contact, especially aluminum and steel...). |
Front brake assembly. |
Top locking nut and the washer that goes just below it... |
Ran out of time. Next will be removing the headset and the fork... |
Kowa Tool Cart -- Reducing the footprint (part 1)
I want to reduce the footprint of this cart. Will remove the tool holder on the LH side and modify the handle. Looks like the tool holder is held in place with just the two Phillips head screws in the middle of this picture. |
The tool holder hangs out quite a bit. |
It was very easy to take off. The screws were not too tight. |
Put the screws back so that it doesn't have empty holes... |
Next, I will cut off the tubing that extends out from the footprint. Will figure out something to cover the cutoff tube ends... |
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