@flawr hate enough to go around here; in the 20 minuten of today there was an article of Hoch-Deutsch and Züri-Düütsch words creeping into other Swiss-German dialects, such as the Züridüutsch word for 'apple core' slowly substituting that of BL, BS, AG and LU. Some researches estimated that around 2060 most Swiss-German speakers will speak a form of Züri-light therefore. Especially the readers reactions where lovely: "I'd sooner speak French than Züridüütsch, those pretentious ****!"
On the right you see a big bolt which holds the rear wheel axis, and a smaller one pointing towards you with which you can calibrate the wheel's angle wrt the frame. A little metallic plate holds it against the green frame here.
That little plate is for some reason made out of plastic on my bicycle, and it split in half. I.e. I need a new set of those plates, preferably made of metal
so now my rear wheel is not properly fixable, and it grinds against the frame, thus making peddling very tiresome (pun intended), and the tire gets worn through quickly
Yes, and I was quite stupid not to check that when buying the bicycle. It's pretty bad anyway, so I just wanted to fix those plates to get a few more months out of the bike before buying a proper one
@flawr problem is this blasted country of yours being non-flat, so when I go to work I cycle up a 15% incline, putting quite a bit of strain on the chain, twisting the axis
@flawr On Dutch bikes they're almost standard I'd say. I'll go by the bicycle shop tomorrow (today they're all closed for some arcane reason) and ask them to just order a set of plates
@Adriaan Unfortunately I'm a little bit too far away right now (in the EU D: ), otherwise I would have offered to bring my sledgehammer (or some other tools) to fix your bike:/
@flawr I wondered as much when on the 5th of May there were EU flags all over the town centre for 'Europe day'. Apparently in certain valleys in the Inner-Schweiz you'd be assaulted when brandishing those colours.
Reminds me of the Top Gear episode where they drove through Alabama, and had 'pimped' each other's cars, with texts like "Gay OK!", "Hillary for president!" etc, and after no longer than 15 minutes a pick-up truck with shotgun wielding hillbillies started following them :p
Mindestbestellwert für diese Bestellung ist 19,00 CHF (zzgl. MwSt.). Aktuell beträgt er nur 4,60 CHF (zzgl. MwSt.).
Nop, can't order
Or I have to order new chains as well. Anyhow, thanks for the link! It both results in me knowing the German name to go to the bikestore tomorrow, and have a link handy for when buying parts!
@flawr no worries, I'm thankful for both the site and the German name of the part. If the store can't sell them to me (at least under 25CHF) I'll order random parts to get to 25CHF
@Adriaan If you cannot find it anywhere else, I know someone who lives in the vicinty of the physical store that I could ask to get it and send it to you.