greenmonster wrote on 06/22/12 at 18:00:55:So I finished work. Went to crack a beer and realized that there wasn't a bottle opener to be found in the building... grrr... so I found some scrap metal and made one. First problem down.
This put me nicely into the mood. (especially since I didn't think it did a very good job on the first bottle so I had to do some tweaks and try it out on a second bottle.) I sat down to look at the bike and noticed that the jam nut on the right hand side had come loose so my wheel alignment was all off. I must have been dogtracking somethin fierce for the last couple days. I set that straight but since I had it in my head that I was going to be pulling the belt guard (not to mention the fact that after nothing to eat all day and a couple beers in as many minutes I was in no shape to ride) I pulled the guard off. I'd like to point out, that the center screw that holds that top piece on is a pain in the rump to get out.
I don't know if I'm going to keep the guard off, but I like having less to polish. I'll ride it for a couple weeks and see how I like it. In the meantime, two more parts and a handful of screws get stashed under my desk. (it's gettin crowded under there)
I sat down to look at the bike and noticed that the jam nut on the right hand side had come loose so my wheel alignment was all off.
The torque goes in on the left. &, those adjusters arent supposed to hold the wheel straight, thats what the axle does. You should be able to back the adjusters out & jam the nuts on the back of the chrome stirrup & the wheel never change in the frame.