Trigger's bike gets some new parts!
Had to put in a new front wheel as the old rim was very worn and had developed a spot where braking was much heavier than elsewhere. Not sure exactly what was going on, didn't really seem to be out of true, but the rim looked suspiciously like it was cracking round one of the spokes.
Then a new rear tyre, chain and cassette. This tyre definitely down on the wear markers
Interestingly Michelin use the same date stamp on their bike tyres as car tyres, the replacement is not freshly made
Had a bit of trouble with cassette as it would not freewheel when first fitted. On comparing the design of the new with existing, the recess in the bottom sprocket was smaller and catching the spoke heads. Took them apart planning to fit the old sprocket to new cassette, but there was a very thin spacer behind it, and with this recovered from the old cassette and fitted to the free hub first there was enough clearance - and it doesn't seem to have upset the gear indexing
Strava says I've put 13,953km on this 'bike' (that's for my reference for when it needs another chain...).
Only brake levers, calipers, mudguards and front mech remain of the 'original' bike
