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macarollo
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I went to Lowe's today to buy a bolt that rattled loose (bought the bolt/added locktite, problem solved)...
I was at a stoplight next to a sweet looking Harley... he was just staring at my bike for 30 seconds and then gave me a thumbs up. Asked me how fast it went.... he was pretty impressed.
Well I hit a new top speed on the way home... 45mph.
Problem is that my wheel seperated from the rim again... It is a no flat tire on a steel rim. I used gorilla glue to keep it on there... worked fine for about 20 miles and then the wheel seperated again... guess the glue didn't hold. What should I do now?
Should I try again using a lot more gorilla glue? I don't think I used that much the first time.
The tire was designed for a rim that it was slightly tighter on, but that wheel does not bolt up to the sprocket.
It is a 196cc push trailer.
I was at a stoplight next to a sweet looking Harley... he was just staring at my bike for 30 seconds and then gave me a thumbs up. Asked me how fast it went.... he was pretty impressed.
Well I hit a new top speed on the way home... 45mph.
Problem is that my wheel seperated from the rim again... It is a no flat tire on a steel rim. I used gorilla glue to keep it on there... worked fine for about 20 miles and then the wheel seperated again... guess the glue didn't hold. What should I do now?
Should I try again using a lot more gorilla glue? I don't think I used that much the first time.
The tire was designed for a rim that it was slightly tighter on, but that wheel does not bolt up to the sprocket.
It is a 196cc push trailer.
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