Nope. Because a) I'm too young to remember themAnyone feeling nostalgic for cotter pins?
The widget help stops the crank working loose and falling off.
Me too actually. But my father took a while to be sold on my liking for these new-fangled square taper things....Nope. Because a) I'm too young to remember themand b) I've seen a penny farthing lose a crank going down Reigate Hill.
Anyone feeling nostalgic for cotter pins?
until your hamfisted younger brother bashes the threads without a protective nut on his bike and then realises so steals the ones from your bike. over 30 years ago now and i still haven't exacted revenge.I loved filing cotter pins. A well fitting cotter pin was a thing of beauty!
Those were the days, when you had to hit bits of your bike with a hammer to try to make them stay together. None of this poncing around with overtensioning the preload or little plastic top hats....until your hamfisted younger brother bashes the threads without a protective nut on his bike and then realises so steals the ones from your bike. over 30 years ago now and i still haven't exacted revenge.
Mine snapped off yonks ago and I've never missed it. I think it's just there to make sure you get the crank on straight, which you can do by eye with the splines.It is but I thought TC was on about the little plastic hook/wafer that sits between the open aspect of the crank where the bolts thread through.
If it is then sorry, I've always wondered what it did as well.
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!Anyone feeling nostalgic for cotter pins?
No, but I have for square taper.Anyone feeling nostalgic for cotter pins?