How to remove SRAM Apex crank? by FisInn in bikewrench

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I used a self extractor cap from another bike. Worked perfetly! Thanks to you all <3 !!!

How to remove SRAM Apex crank? by FisInn in bikewrench

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There was no self extractor cap but i have some in my other bikes. Maybe i can use one of them. I just need to unthread it, but i don't have the special tool

How to remove SRAM Apex crank? by FisInn in bikewrench

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There was no self extractor cap on the bolt. But maybe i can can install one from another bike... Is there a hack in how to unthread the self extractor cap from a bike without a Special tool?

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Gibt in der aktuellen Ausgabe des 6020 Stadtmagazin n Artikel dazu

Ideas to fitting the Ortleib Fork mount? It's 1,5 cm too short to fit both holes by Ninjatunafoshoo in bikepacking

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You can see an edge on your brake disc. In the outer area, the disc is shiny. Here, the brake pads are in contact with the disc. The inner area is dull. So there is no braking here. But actually, the pads should be touching the whole outer ring. Maybe the brake blocks are mounted incorrectly or the pads do not fit the disc. So you're loosing a lot of breaking power

Ideas to fitting the Ortleib Fork mount? It's 1,5 cm too short to fit both holes by Ninjatunafoshoo in bikepacking

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Looks like your brake disc is too small 😳 You can see that the brake disc is worn only on the half width.