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Buy "shimano olive kit", "universal kit for all shimano brakes".
-£8
Doesn't f*** fit, ruin the hose by repeatedly chopping 1" off untill you run out of barbs and olives, assuming blindly that you're just having a bad day mechanicaly.
Buy Shimano Bh90 (or whatver the new stuff is called) hose kit, remove from packageing, install to the lever, get to the calliper and it's a barbed fitting not the f*** banjo that XT brakes use.
-£25 so far
Breathe....................
Bought this instead, bargain, and no brakes 🙂
That looks like a lot of fun to sail.... wish I still lived by the sea...
Oooooh, gis a go of your boat mr.
You haven't inflicted a cut requiring stitches or rubbed mineral oil in your eye.. I don't see what you you have done wrong.
It's a hoot once it's planeing in a nice constant wind. But when the wind dissapears and you're on the end of those racks it seem an awfull long way back into the boat!That looks like a lot of fun to sail
A little lightweight for a Los Angeles class...
You mean the Shimano Universal (apart from the new stuff but we won't tell you that) kit?
I may have used one of the universal insert and olive kits on a BH90 hose. I did not die but the brake did weep slightly.
I may have used one of the universal insert and olive kits on a BH90 hose. I did not die but the brake did weep slightly.
The last one was fitted with the medium persuader, the face was no longer smooth......
wish I still lived by the sea...
[stalker mode] you live closer than me [/stalker mode]
(possibly the most expensive mechnical yet?)
Erm..
-£25 so far
...no.
you live closer than me
I'm slightly concerned now 😯
I used to live in essex and could see the sea from my house, now im lucky if I see her once every 3 months 🙁
[quote=Jamie ](possibly the most expensive mechnical yet?)
Erm..
-£25 so far
...no.
er,
[quote=thisisnotaspoon ]Bought this instead, bargain, and no brakes
I found this mildly annoying when it happened to me but I noticed before I hacked and bodged. Total cost £2
You going to sail it at Burghfield? Used to be a good fleet of Blazes there 🙂
You going to sail it at Burghfield? Used to be a good fleet of Blazes there
Yup, still is. Brakes FUBAR'd Sunday, daydreamed Monday, phoned the previous owner Thursday, organized a space in the Boat park Saturday morning, bought it in the afternoon, joined the club and was sailing Sunday morning!
Me? Impulsive?
Someone suggested an IC/AC, quite why I've no idea, how on earth do you gybe one?
£25? I totalled a hub hammering a bearing into it that was a bit too big. A new hub. Awesome.
To gybe an IC, you stand up and run round the back. Seriously...
LBS = local boat shop then.
You need a fat bike for that so you can beach the boat and then ride off.
Great club Burghfield. Sailed there for over 5 years. Weird wind though the "Burghfield Vortex" - only place I have done a full 360 degree circuit close hauled. The sudden 180 degree wind shifts are fun too. They used to do a great Weds night mixed handicap race - Oppies mixing it up with RS400s - followed by a pie and a pint in the club house. Enjoy 😀
Used to race keel boats with an IC sailor. Very interesting boats and I suspect very rewarding if you have the b time to refine v your skills.
Blaze is terrific but as you say it's a long way back to the middle and its harder to cross the gap than it is in a trapeze boat.
£25 mechanical is not even a contender for excessive cost.
£25 mechanical is not even a contender for excessive cost.
Well, £25, plus the cost of the boat :-0
To gybe an IC, you stand up and run round the back. Seriously...
I used to do that in my Laser for a joke, never knew it was a usefull skill!
Ok I get your point now.
Did you ever try round the mast tacks? That was quite a good game of balance and steering by weight.
Miss the laser but not enough time for sailing solo any more. if I can get buy in at home I am going to try and teach eldest this year (5 next month) so a miracle or similar may follow.
Cutting a steerer too short is a properly expensive mistake...
Did you ever try round the mast tacks? That was quite a good game of balance and steering by weight.
Yup, used to be a training exercise/challenge to do a race entirely stood up, suprisingly easy once you got the hang of it.
I think the bug's bitten again as I'm thinking of a beater Laser for just dicking arround in, but at 100kg I'd proably sink it now!
When I was racing I was always way too light for a Lazer (we had a good Europe fleet going)... I'd porbably be about right now 😉
[quote=garage-dweller ]Did you ever try round the mast tacks? That was quite a good game of balance and steering by weight.
In a Laser? Yep, have done that. Have also sailed one doing a headstand on the prow (not tacks, just sailing in a straight line steering by leaning) - you have to find some amusement when the wind is light!
Aracer
Nautical chapeau!
100kg for mucking around is fine in a laser especially if it's howling!

