it wasnt my pedals, it was the bottom bracket its all fixed now, bought a new rear disc as its warped and got some new lock on grips, not odi though as they only had them in silver the ones i got lock on near the gears and have great grip
its just getting it here that d be trouble :/ill be sure to say next time just in case i now feel like i wasted £20
Quote from: ryan1835 on May 05, 2010, 06:39:15 PMits just getting it here that d be trouble :/ill be sure to say next time just in case i now feel like i wasted £20 mate i would of taken the disk of the wheel, postage would of been what £3 or less, well if your other disk goes give me a shout
Quote from: Zed on May 05, 2010, 06:45:41 PMQuote from: ryan1835 on May 05, 2010, 06:39:15 PMits just getting it here that d be trouble :/ill be sure to say next time just in case i now feel like i wasted £20 mate i would of taken the disk of the wheel, postage would of been what £3 or less, well if your other disk goes give me a shout its not perfect but its still good for now, i have no cllue how it warped, probably going down the crazy offroad hills i do
Yep, bicycle disk's REALLY don't like heat After a heavy breaking session, give them 5 mins to cool of mate, and you'll be fine
Quote from: Mike, Lord of the Spammers! on May 05, 2010, 10:35:06 PMYep, bicycle disk's REALLY don't like heat After a heavy breaking session, give them 5 mins to cool of mate, and you'll be fine you mean dont break anymore for 5 mins?hmm well if it will save me some £££ i will
luckily these hills dont appear to often :/ ill just have to not break next time, or fit 2 sets of breaks to my bike
im thinking either the dic has some oil on it or my pads are knaff as it dosent lock when i break like it used too any ideas ill check later but i cba to take the break apart at the moment