Do I need new 27" wheels? - /n/ (#2033723) [Archived: 452 hours ago]

Anonymous
2/12/2025, 7:41:11 AM No.2033723
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I need help. I'm a fat fuck (~260lbs). A while ago I had bent some 20+ year old aluminum 27" wheels and still haven't gone around to straighten them out and buy new spokes. I went to a bike shop and the guy was really weird about not letting me take a picture of his disassembly tool and saying that I would only find it from the manufacturer if I were a special boy, but later saw a chinese copy for like $2. What would you /n/iggas do?

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Anonymous
2/12/2025, 8:16:02 AM No.2033724
I'd get the chinese copy.
always take the chinese copy.
fuck Big Tool
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Anonymous
2/12/2025, 8:21:22 AM No.2033725
>>2033724
This. You'll use it like once a year anyways. Bike shops who need those daily should probably usd the expensive stuff.
Anonymous
2/12/2025, 9:26:47 AM No.2033729
>>2033724
Thanks
Anonymous
2/12/2025, 9:28:05 AM No.2033730
>>2033724
Also why are 27" so uncommon?
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Anonymous
2/12/2025, 10:27:02 AM No.2033733
>>2033730
700c became popular in the lat 70's and took over in the 80's besides touring bikes. By the 90's 27in was dead. So your ride is ancient.
Anonymous
2/12/2025, 2:42:21 PM No.2033751
>>2033723 (OP)
You made an entire thread to ask about a freewheel tool?
Kill yourself
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Anonymous
2/12/2025, 8:58:41 PM No.2033774
>>2033723 (OP)
my 27 wheel has a Shimano freewheel, it takes the most common freewheel tool ever made. the size of the rim doesn't determine what freewheel it has and therefore the tool.
do you have something weird? what freewheel does yours have? suntour?
just use/bqg/ next time
Anonymous
2/14/2025, 6:02:46 PM No.2033924
>>2033751
>You made an entire thread to ask about a freewheel tool?
>Kill yourself

Stop being a dildo telling people to die. This is a slow board. Post your bike or fuck off to /b/ loser
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Anonymous
2/14/2025, 10:51:36 PM No.2033947
>>2033723 (OP)
the two or four prong oldschool freewheel tool is one of the worst things to have made of chinesium because usually you have to really wail on them and they're already really prone to damage.

I would suggest Unior or Icetoolz over Park for most stuff. It's now usually slightly better and slightly cheaper.

I also think it's retarded to respoke some shit old wheel. Even replacing just 1 spoke is usually a waste of time because once one breaks, they're all worn out and they'll just keep breaking.

Depending on the bike I would convert to 700c. 700c, also known as 28" also known as 29" is actually smaller than 27" and so doing a conversion gives you more tire clearance. On a 27" bike designed for fenders you now have HEAPS of tire clearance, so it's a gravel bike. Sometimes you can even use the same brakes, and long reach brakes come in different types.

>>2033723 (OP)
>I went to a bike shop and the guy was really weird about not letting me take a picture of his disassembly tool
I mean yeah some shops and some mechs will encourage you to do your own shit and give you advice, but they're there to make money, it's kinda like going to a shoe store and trying on shoes and photographing them and telling the clerk you're just gonna buy them online. They're gonna hate you. It's a business, and with a bike shop, a precarious one. If you're in a city, find a co-op, they'll have tools you can use and are actually setup for diy stuff and to help you fix shit yourself. Or, you know, work it out without in person handholding, you could have just taken a picture of what you have and we would have told you what tool you need.
Anonymous
2/14/2025, 11:03:41 PM No.2033949
>>2033723 (OP)
Also, when you're using a freewheel tool, either put the tool in a bench vice so that you can apply downward pressure on the wheel so that it doesn't cam out, or, get a long skewer (like for a 135mm rear hub) and use it to bolt the tool to the hub.

Not strictly necessery on a freewheel that has been recentishly installed with grease but on anything old it's gonna be a fight and you're gonna damage shit if you don't do that.
Anonymous
2/15/2025, 1:40:59 AM No.2033954
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>>2033924
The only dildo here is the one you use to hammer your prostate, fag.
This board has a bike question general which would be more than adequate to answer his retarded question since he's incapable of googling.
If you want le heckin safe environment to ask dumb questions, you've likely already got an account and your favorite sub, so kick gravel.
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Anonymous
2/15/2025, 2:51:09 AM No.2033962
>>2033751
>You made an entire thread to ask about a freewheel tool?
you're the one who has now made it that

this thread could just as easily have evolved into a broader discussion about freewheels, tools, 27", or, (and this is incredibly optimistic) OP may have actually continued to put effort in and kept posting, documented what he's doing, posted OC, and followed up, rebuilding his wheel, his experience with his chinktool or just his project in general in which case it would be a good thread.

But by telling him to kill himself you've reduced the chance of that to zero and turned a possibly good thread into a definately bad one, now it's 100% autistic bickering and basic handholding.

>>2033924
policing hostile comments is pretty obnoxious m8 , you've turned 1 obnoxious comment into a chain of them.
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Anonymous
2/15/2025, 2:58:05 AM No.2033963
tldr :
It's ok to make a thread about a bike question if you're actually gonna flesh out the thread you made, post pictures, etc

most people don't do that, but some do.
Anonymous
2/15/2025, 6:51:40 PM No.2034016
>>2033962
Are you lost?
Anonymous
2/16/2025, 6:27:46 AM No.2034066
>>2033954
lmao that picture
nice bike tho!
Anonymous
3/12/2025, 4:25:01 PM No.2036369
>>2033751
Why are you like this?
Anonymous
3/13/2025, 12:54:25 AM No.2036404
>>2033954
>Pure Cleart
what the fuck is a Cleart?
Anonymous
4/14/2025, 6:52:17 PM No.2038925
>>2033751
calm down
Anonymous
5/17/2025, 4:46:02 AM No.2040645
>>2033723 (OP)
>Do I need new 27" wheels?
No. A granny bicycle should suffice
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 11:56:09 AM No.2043629
>>2033751
?
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 2:32:10 PM No.2045194
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>>2033730
dont knw, I've only ever seen 630 mm wheels on the cheapest bikes from the 1970s and 80s.
with very few exceptions 27" wheel rims are very weak and flexy compared to 622 mm.
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:09:56 AM No.2045429
>>2045194
I've got some Araya 630 rims oem on my Miyata and they've been great