Cycle Repairing and Adjusting
With a Chapter on building a Bicycle from a Set of Parts

År: 1916

Forlag: Cassell and Company, LTD

Sted: London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne

Sider: 152

UDK: 629.118

Emne: Reprint 1916.

With 79 Illustrations

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34 CYCLE REPAIRING it can be set true by hammering on wood blocks cut to fit the tube. Three blocks will be required, two to rest the tube on and one to place on the bent part to receive the hammer blows. After hammering, test with a straight- edge. One of the head ball-races may be fitted out of truth, or the ball-race on the crown may not be truly seated. Inspect for this, and rectify. One or more of the ball-races, especially the two bottom ones, may be worn unequally ; if this is so, the remedy is new ball-races. Try tightening up the head as tight as it can be adjusted; then work it round for a time, and slack out again to the proper adjustment for free working. This will sometimes put the head right.