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Friday, 14 May 2010
Cheap bikes: Create problems.
I bought a bike and I reckon it's fair to say I've had a couple of problems with it, so after yet another life threatening situation/major part failure it was suggested that I write a post about it. These Create/Unipak bikes are being sold to thick shites like me who instead of building their first bike (too much effort) go for the McDonalds version instead.
This is a list of the problems I've had since I bought a Create singe speed/fixed gear bike in January, so this is a 5 month list. That's still in warranty, right? Right? Never remember these things.
First of all straight out of the box, it's supposed to require a little assembly (wheels/bars on that sort of thing). To us first timers that implies that everything else must be in good nick right? WRONG, everything needs tightening. Simple as that.
The caliper brakes are awful, about as effective as pressing a wet sponge against your rims. Not a problem as such, just shit.
Creaky pedals, again not a massive problem but on a brand new bike it's a bit of a slap round the chops.
One day I was out on the thing, a kid jumped out in front of me swerved and got me foot caught in the spokes (injury pic here) I know this isn't a problem with the bike but the spokes turned out not to be metal, or at least no metal I've ever come across. Best guess is that they were a hardened plastic? The things flex and bend so easily. So bendy spokes, again more a quality issue than a problem. (Also no spoke key fits them, they're like a 13 or something. Nothing that's on a normal spoke key.)
My main problem came with the rear wheel, first of all the lock ring WOULD NOT stay tight, sprocket was rotafixed, everything was greased up and cleaned regularly. So I took decent care of the thing, anyway the thing kept skipping and slipping, causing me to have a couple of accidents:
This is a list of the problems I've had since I bought a Create singe speed/fixed gear bike in January, so this is a 5 month list. That's still in warranty, right? Right? Never remember these things.
First of all straight out of the box, it's supposed to require a little assembly (wheels/bars on that sort of thing). To us first timers that implies that everything else must be in good nick right? WRONG, everything needs tightening. Simple as that.
The caliper brakes are awful, about as effective as pressing a wet sponge against your rims. Not a problem as such, just shit.
Creaky pedals, again not a massive problem but on a brand new bike it's a bit of a slap round the chops.
One day I was out on the thing, a kid jumped out in front of me swerved and got me foot caught in the spokes (injury pic here) I know this isn't a problem with the bike but the spokes turned out not to be metal, or at least no metal I've ever come across. Best guess is that they were a hardened plastic? The things flex and bend so easily. So bendy spokes, again more a quality issue than a problem. (Also no spoke key fits them, they're like a 13 or something. Nothing that's on a normal spoke key.)
My main problem came with the rear wheel, first of all the lock ring WOULD NOT stay tight, sprocket was rotafixed, everything was greased up and cleaned regularly. So I took decent care of the thing, anyway the thing kept skipping and slipping, causing me to have a couple of accidents:
So this one ended up scarring. After this kept happening (each time I was taking the thing apart re-greasing, rotafixing skidding it out tightening it 2-3 times) every couple of weeks I was starting to get a bit pissed off.
Anyway, one day I had a really bad slip trying to crank away from a junction, crashed out and would have been in serious trouble had the guy in the car been going fast. This time when I took the thing apart, the sprocket looked like this:
Yep those are the hub threads. I'm no expert but I'm pretty sure they're not meant to be there. So in 3 and a half months I managed to totally strip a rear hub. Now you could argue that I ride it too hard or I skid too much but here's the thing.... I haven't even had to replace a tyre yet.
Going through a rear hub before going through a tyre isn't normal is it?
So to get to work I swapped the flip flop hub over to ride it single speed put all the brakes back on and all that malarkey and it lasted two rides of less than 5 miles in all. The bearings just jammed, the freewheel went wonky so the chain just wouldn't stay on.
Ok so we're nearly up to date, I replaced the back wheel. Running a blb rear hub with the original Create sprocket/lockring. Again I was having problems with the lockring slipping and skidding out despite everything being greased and on SO tight.
Slipped out again the other day, crashed out and dislocated my shoulder (& possibly fractured my wrist, still need to go to the walk in).
Ok, fair enough new wheels take a little while to bed in, so I tightened it up again and gave it another chance but this morning it slipped a little again. I wanted to see how bad it was so I tried a little skid on the flat and it just popped off. It just came clean off the hub.....
So yeah, in summary I just wouldn't buy a Create. I would tell anyone else not to bother too unless they fancied just having to replace EVERYTHING as the bike slowly tried to kill them.
A shite bike is not worth your LIFE. (dramatic ending)
The offending piece of shit kit.
Then:
Now:
(Good sides to the bike: Sugino cranks/weirdly good tyres/half decent stem. That's about it)
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Just a little note on this #twitterjoketrial
The offending tweet:
“Crap! Robin Hood Airport is closed. You’ve got a week… otherwise I’m blowing the airport sky high!”
The judges comment that he was 'satisfied' that the message was of a ‘menacing nature in the context of the time we live in’ is disingenuous at best and at worst is just fucking wrong.
The offending element is the use of the word 'context', as this conviction seems to be predicated entirely on the refusal to acknowledge that a layer of context has been removed.
This layer of context, which would render the comment at worst 'in bad taste' or more probably in the 'utterly shite joke' category, was one of frustration and the irony that (as put into the context of his entire twitter output) he was of good character and had no ties to terrorism.
The disregard of the (rather important) layer of context of original intention in order to base and implement your judgement upon another which you at a later date have defined renders the judgement null. For example: charging a soldier with the death of another soldier after choosing to ignore that irritating obstruction to conviction, the context of 'war'.
Although I've not yet seen it, I doubt even Chris Morris' bumbling jihadis would be thick enough to pre-publicise a terrorist attack through such ineffectual means as twitter.
“Crap! Robin Hood Airport is closed. You’ve got a week… otherwise I’m blowing the airport sky high!”
The judges comment that he was 'satisfied' that the message was of a ‘menacing nature in the context of the time we live in’ is disingenuous at best and at worst is just fucking wrong.
The offending element is the use of the word 'context', as this conviction seems to be predicated entirely on the refusal to acknowledge that a layer of context has been removed.
This layer of context, which would render the comment at worst 'in bad taste' or more probably in the 'utterly shite joke' category, was one of frustration and the irony that (as put into the context of his entire twitter output) he was of good character and had no ties to terrorism.
The disregard of the (rather important) layer of context of original intention in order to base and implement your judgement upon another which you at a later date have defined renders the judgement null. For example: charging a soldier with the death of another soldier after choosing to ignore that irritating obstruction to conviction, the context of 'war'.
Although I've not yet seen it, I doubt even Chris Morris' bumbling jihadis would be thick enough to pre-publicise a terrorist attack through such ineffectual means as twitter.
Labels:
rant,
tuh pennethworth,
twitter
Monday, 10 May 2010
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Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Update
This blog has gone prettttty quiet but it's for a few reasons...
I have no internet at home being the main one.
I'm in the middle of starting up freelance stuff which at the minute is going under the 'Great North Eastern' banner.
I had an amazing visit at the weekend.
I've got no photos from going out riding as I'm still waiting to get a new rear wheel as I stripped the threads on my last one.
I'm trying to put new prints/portfolio stuff together.
No doubt evidence of some of the above will start making it's way here at some point. But yeah that's what's up.
I have no internet at home being the main one.
I'm in the middle of starting up freelance stuff which at the minute is going under the 'Great North Eastern' banner.
I had an amazing visit at the weekend.
I've got no photos from going out riding as I'm still waiting to get a new rear wheel as I stripped the threads on my last one.
I'm trying to put new prints/portfolio stuff together.
No doubt evidence of some of the above will start making it's way here at some point. But yeah that's what's up.
Labels:
I'm still here,
promise,
update
Thursday, 22 April 2010
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Monday, 19 April 2010
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Loving this 40th anniversary set of releases for Brown's, these are my favourite pieces from some of my favourite designers. I love the style of the ads (font/colour/layout), remind me of the ones that used to be in National Geographic in the late 80s/early 90s. The guy wearing all of the kit looks like a geezer too...
Labels:
Alexander McQueen,
Browns,
Burberry Prorsum,
Globetrotter,
Raf Simons
Snoop Dogg feat. Kid Cudi - That Tree
Complete tune and amazing video, what more do you want?
Labels:
KiD Cudi,
Music,
Snoop Dogg
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Photophone diary: Vol 3.2 Berlin Photos
You've never seen a flea market like the one we went to in Berlin, so much amazing stuff! I know plenty of people I went to uni with who would come away a whole lot poorer. We also went to the most beautiful café called Am Haus Am See which had gorgeous artwork drawn onto the wall but unfortunately was too dark for my daft phone camera. Ah well, next time!
Labels:
Photophone diary
Thursday, 8 April 2010
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
Photophone diary: Vol 3.1 Berlin Photos
My favourite is this last photo I think, still got a few more to put up another day. Berlin is such a beautiful city I'm even debating looking for a job there.
Labels:
Berlin,
Photophone diary
Thursday, 1 April 2010
Blogging
Will resume tomorrow, as I've been catching up at work the last couple of days! There'll be photos from Berlin and allsorts. Peas.
Thursday, 25 March 2010
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