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BIGSTEVE wrote:Hey man, that's a bit feckin harsh!!!
I think one thing has been forgotten here, we are all human and not infalible are we not?steve wrote:BIGSTEVE wrote:Hey man, that's a bit feckin harsh!!!
Truth hurts ! Would you still think it was a bit harsh if an accident had been caused possibly injuring you or someone close to you caused by riding that bike in the state it was in on the road , judging by the marks on the back of the brake pads your mate obviously does use his rear brake ! It would have been interesting what his insurance company or grampians finest would have said had there been an accident an the non functional rear brake been found
Good man! And cheers fer the teaSwampy wrote:Just glad you got it sorted... could have been a whole other story!
Thanks for posting, good shared learning.
1. Know what you are doing or find out from someone that does
2. Read the instructions, user manual, haynes, workshop manual... any bloody thing that'll show you how it's supposed to be
3. if in doubt, get a BIGSTEVE to do it!
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:Steve's comments are probably coming across a bit harsh as a lot of comments can when what we would say verbally is committed to black in white.
The main thing is that mistake was spotted before anyone was injured and I think there are a couple of lessons to be taken from this -
1. Never rush a job on your bike as it is your life and other road users that could be at risk.
2. Never let Ronz work on his bike without adult unsupervision!
Big limp wristed Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian).
Dave wrote:all good posts...
the slagging is not out of order
the p1ss taking is always good sport
the open posting by Ronz will make everyone who will have a brake pad in hand...double ckeck when fitting....which is a good thing
Oi!airwave wrote:Fair play for the hands up to the screw up Ronz.
Not many perfect people on here.
Apart from Gazza . . . oh, not him MX bike + Flip Flops + Lack of talent + Excess confidence = stookie
I guess it takes one to know one.Ronz wrote: You, sir, are a turnip!
There was.......you didn't have full braking capacityRonz wrote: There was never any danger whatsoever or I would never have ridden it.
Not sarcastic but genuine questions.....How long have you held a full licence for a bike? Where did you receive your training?Ronz wrote:No, I didn't use the rear brake, the trailing edge of the pad was just touching the disc, hence the wear. It was checked that it wasn't getting hot, it wasn't so I rode it only as far as BIGSTEVE's place. How an accident can be caused by a brake that's only ever used in the last few feet of stopping or on hill starts I'll never know.
At the risk of sticking my neck out..........and I know that you are all mates on here, but doesn't anyone else think that a few statements here are very worrying?Ronz wrote: If you don't have anything helpful/funny/advisory to say, don't say anything.
Thats what other people are for Rowan.RK6 wrote:
Thanks to my retarded mechanical adventures I've picked up a shed load of info / hands on experience from people who actually know what they're doing (no, not Arron).
Precisely!Akrapovic wrote:Thats what other people are for Rowan.RK6 wrote:
Thanks to my retarded mechanical adventures I've picked up a shed load of info / hands on experience from people who actually know what they're doing (no, not Arron).
I am not suggesting for one moment that people shouldn't do their own repairs, in fact I'm fully in favour of it. I have done my own repairs for years, but.......it's always good to have someone on hand the first couple of times that you tackle anything new, especially when it may interfere with the safety of your bike.BIGSTEVE wrote:He did learn a valuable lesson, he knows how to do it now!
If it weren't for our failures we wouldn't learn much.
Just glad to be of service.