True or not?
Jun. 10th, 2021 04:59 pmI needed postcard stamps for my upcoming show in Roseburg, so I thought I'd take the trike out for a spin. It's an easy trip, a little over a mile each way.
The ride felt super smooth, and it was a nice cool afternoon, semi-cloudy, so I thought I'd keep going, ride out to the Office Depot on Coburg to pick up the postcards as well. It's only another 3.5 miles. Each way.
All is fine until, on the final outbound stretch, a grey-haired guy on a fancy, skinny-tired recumbent bike passes me on Crescent Drive and calls out, "Your rear wheel is out of true."
Oh great. I catch up with him at the stoplight and call, Which one? (Because of course, I have two.) "Left," he replies.
Guess I'm not done with repairs yet. Wonder if the Toolbox Project has truing stands?
The ride felt super smooth, and it was a nice cool afternoon, semi-cloudy, so I thought I'd keep going, ride out to the Office Depot on Coburg to pick up the postcards as well. It's only another 3.5 miles. Each way.
All is fine until, on the final outbound stretch, a grey-haired guy on a fancy, skinny-tired recumbent bike passes me on Crescent Drive and calls out, "Your rear wheel is out of true."
Oh great. I catch up with him at the stoplight and call, Which one? (Because of course, I have two.) "Left," he replies.
Guess I'm not done with repairs yet. Wonder if the Toolbox Project has truing stands?