Flowmotion
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Hey all, so I have been given bike building shifts this week. Haven't built a bike since last holiday season. I'm good with tools and it's easy enough to assemble a bike. However, dealing with defected bikes out of the box put a stop to my assembling today.
What do I do when a bike has a stripped bolt/nut in the stem that holds the handlebars? Defect it out? Order parts? 😕
I had a good flow going today until this 20 in Magna bike. I was doing my safety check and put some pressure on the bars and they slipped when I had already tightened the bolt that clamps the handlebars. Not only did it slip, but it also stripped the powder coat underneath. It is a pass through bolt with a washer and nut on the end, and the bolt is oddly custom as it sets in this slot on the stem.
The kicker is this was two bikes in a row. I had a pallet of the same bikes that came off the truck. When I got to this particular style bike, it gave me trouble. Now I know I could have just asked someone, but it was 30 min until the end of my shift, and any other builder in the building wasn't in. I did try and go look up best practice on Workbench, but there was a line to use the signing pc. I just decided to cleanup and backstock what I built. I'll be in tomorrow building bikes again and I put a note on those two bikes.
What do I do when a bike has a stripped bolt/nut in the stem that holds the handlebars? Defect it out? Order parts? 😕
I had a good flow going today until this 20 in Magna bike. I was doing my safety check and put some pressure on the bars and they slipped when I had already tightened the bolt that clamps the handlebars. Not only did it slip, but it also stripped the powder coat underneath. It is a pass through bolt with a washer and nut on the end, and the bolt is oddly custom as it sets in this slot on the stem.
The kicker is this was two bikes in a row. I had a pallet of the same bikes that came off the truck. When I got to this particular style bike, it gave me trouble. Now I know I could have just asked someone, but it was 30 min until the end of my shift, and any other builder in the building wasn't in. I did try and go look up best practice on Workbench, but there was a line to use the signing pc. I just decided to cleanup and backstock what I built. I'll be in tomorrow building bikes again and I put a note on those two bikes.
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