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      01-16-2016, 06:45 AM   #3015
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Is the other (non locking) side able to be adjusted? Most of them are adjustable on both sides.
The cap side? Yeah it's one end with the lock lever and the other end with the ball cap thats supposed to set in base mount. I'm going to try and mess around with it more today, got too frustrated last night.
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Is the other (non locking) side able to be adjusted? Most of them are adjustable on both sides.
The cap side? Yeah it's one end with the lock lever and the other end with the ball cap thats supposed to set in base mount. I'm going to try and mess around with it more today, got too frustrated last night.
Post up some pics of each side.
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      01-16-2016, 07:26 AM   #3017
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Post up some pics of each side.
This is with it tightened down to normal tension, but you can feel some resistance in the wheel just rolling it, so it's not as free as my oem quick release either.
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      01-16-2016, 07:34 AM   #3018
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Post up some pics of each side.
This is with it tightened down to normal tension, but you can feel some resistance in the wheel just rolling it, so it's not as free as my oem quick release either.
Look for some type of lock mechanism that will allow you to adjust the jaw length of locking side.

Not sure which model trainer you have but there are several manuals on line for them.
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Open the yellow locking lever (D) and then turn the bare metal silver locking jaw (H) clockwise so that it makes the length sticking out of the black frame shorter.

Apparently you can't adjust the length of (H) by twisting unless the (D) is in the open position. (which apparently is up as pictured below)

The proper length is achieved when H makes contact with the skewer as D is about 30 degrees from straight down in the locked position.

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      01-16-2016, 02:45 PM   #3021
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Well Sara the dress looks too long and looks like granny style to me .
And if you bought the dress ...Well than you need a scissor !
I'm sorry Sara because I'm just trying to be honest with you ..
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This is with it tightened down to normal tension, but you can feel some resistance in the wheel just rolling it, so it's not as free as my oem quick release either.
Did you get it?
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DUUUUUUUUUDE! I just saw your message, I am going to try it right now.




I was out with ASBSECU having beers and him killing me in foosball and me killing him at billiards. I'm going into the other room now to see if I can get it adjusted.
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Thanks for doing the dirty work and finding the simple solution for my dumb ass.
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Well Sara the dress looks too long and looks like granny style to me .
And if you bought the dress ...Well than you need a scissor !
I'm sorry Sara because I'm just trying to be honest with you ..
I'll return it. My friend doesn't like it either
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Thanks for doing the dirty work and finding the simple solution for my dumb ass.
Anytime.

Did it come with a front wheel block to make the bike level? If not, grab a piece of wood, 2x4 or 4x4, what ever makes the front wheel height the same as the rear wheel height.

THEN, we need to work on that seat height and angle position. Don't want you putting too much pressure on that pudendal nerve. Proper fit is good to keep the yang up.
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Anytime.

Did it come with a front wheel block to make the bike level? If not, grab a piece of wood, 2x4 or 4x4, what ever makes the front wheel height the same as the rear wheel height.

THEN, we need to work on that seat height and angle position. Don't want you putting too much pressure on that pudendal nerve. Proper fit is good to keep the yang up.
Negative, it did not. I was going to make a tray or something for the front wheel to mount in out of pvc or something.

How do you set up proper seat height/angle. I haven't had a bike since a Haro F3...., so yeah.
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hahaha no. Just a novelty impulse purchase. The sixers are Coney Island Brewing Co. Hard Root beer. and Lagunitas Pils (which IMO tastes completely different in the bottle)
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Negative, it did not. I was going to make a tray or something for the front wheel to mount in out of pvc or something.

How do you set up proper seat height/angle. I haven't had a bike since a Haro F3...., so yeah.
With out measuring, put your bike on the trainer, put your shoes on and sit on the bike. Place the heel of your foot on the pedal. Your leg should be straight so that your knee is locked when the pedal is at the lowest most position. Keep your pelvis horizontal when doing this. This is a round about method and may leave your seat just a touch low, but this should give you a starting point.

The seat should be level. Not nose pointing up. After you have it level and your seat height is good, if you have any numbness anywhere in your legs or undercarriage, twist your seat so that the nose of the seat is about 2 to 5 degrees off center to either the left or right.

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I guess you lose track of which picture you took when you make that type of purchase weekly.
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