Thanks. I just haven't seen any photos on Google showing these installed on these old bikes. This is a dummy run on an old bike before I tackle the old 1906 bike, I'm new to these old bikes
Don’t install until everything else is in. Then just push em in, if they are willing to go. Make sure that the tab for pulling them out doesn’t catch the spokes, and the inner curve of sheet is clear of the hub. If they are loose they can rattle and fall out, in which case pinch the slots a bit tighter
I very much enjoy your videos. I need some help for my Raleigh Superbe which have chopper pedals , the ones that are full rubber with no spaces in between like normal pedals. Unfortunately one of the pedals is missing the dust cap , and I can’t find any replacements . I have searched everywhere online including eBay. Do you know where I could purchase them or could you possibly help me out in this area? I would really appreciate any help you could offer. Thank you and please continue with your informative videos, Catherine
Hello, did you get round to looking at the little Superb I saw you mention recently as an 'incoming bike'.. I would love a wee classic for my 5'4" might stature!
Hi. I've got a rudge whitworth approx 1953 and the chain has completely seized up so I need to replace it. How do I it. I've removed all the screws and obviously I can't get the chaincase off to replace chain. Any advice would be great.
Thanks. I just haven't seen any photos on Google showing these installed on these old bikes. This is a dummy run on an old bike before I tackle the old 1906 bike, I'm new to these old bikes
That’s a proper bicycle workshop Rowan,good video by the way.
I'm really in joking you videos love your dogs.
Kevin.
A perfectly timed video - I’ve just bought some Michelin World Tour tyres from Practical Cycles to fit during Lockdown 2.0
Make it all look so easy. Great videos Rowan
Shame there is no video showing the rear sliders reinstall 🎥🔧
I don’t use them. Such a pain, and the bikes stay dry anyway so I keep them in a box
Could you please provide me with the steps to reinstall?
Don’t install until everything else is in. Then just push em in, if they are willing to go. Make sure that the tab for pulling them out doesn’t catch the spokes, and the inner curve of sheet is clear of the hub. If they are loose they can rattle and fall out, in which case pinch the slots a bit tighter
I very much enjoy your videos.
I need some help for my Raleigh Superbe which have chopper pedals , the ones that are full rubber with no spaces in between like normal pedals. Unfortunately one of the pedals is missing the dust cap , and I can’t find any replacements . I have searched everywhere online including eBay.
Do you know where I could purchase them or could you possibly help me out in this area?
I would really appreciate any help you could offer.
Thank you and please continue with your informative videos,
Catherine
Hello, did you get round to looking at the little Superb I saw you mention recently as an 'incoming bike'.. I would love a wee classic for my 5'4" might stature!
That bike is spoken for
Hi.
I've got a rudge whitworth approx 1953 and the chain has completely seized up so I need to replace it. How do I it. I've removed all the screws and obviously I can't get the chaincase off to replace chain. Any advice would be great.
Look at my recent Superbe videos for a guide to removing the chaincase. This weekend will be replacing it
Sper part parches for me.
Hi how do I contact you about buying stuff?
You just did.
Or thevelocipedium@gmail.com
@@Velocipedium I sent you an email a few days ago
I don’t tend to sell parts. I need them so i buy them rather than selling. I sell finished bikes if they are not going into the collection.
@@Velocipedium fair enough.
Can’t hear - audio is terrible so no help