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Questions on how to get a problem working without necessarily following workshop guidance or professional methods.
Bodge

Bodge: To repair or fix in a poor or clumsy way. Common bodge

Example common bodges on bicycles; Swapping brake pad toe washers around to allow for shorter cable to achieve a better tension.

  • Filling a tyre with grass clippings instead of patching or swapping a tube. A possible get-home bodge but only as a very last option.
  • Rotating drop bars upward at the stem to make a kind of highrise bar.
  • Using a strip of aluminium can as a shim under any brake lever clamp, bad enough on flat bars but on dropbars the brakes hold a lot of your hand-weight and movement there would be bad)
  • Swapping brake pad toe washers around to allow for shorter cable to achieve a better tension (debatable - seems perfectly reasonable adjustment.)
  • Using sellotape or insulation tape or masking tape to wrap your bars.

Contrasting examples of Hacks that are not Bodges:

  • Performing a flip-and-chop on some old dropbars to make bullhorn bars.
  • Using a strip of aluminium can as a shim under a clamp-on part (front derailleur, or stem/bars)
  • Strapping a torch/flashlight on as a front light.
  • Wrapping some part of your bike in Hockey tape or shrinkwrap tube.

Definition of 'Bodge': https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bodge

Questions on how to get a problem working without necessarily following workshop guidance or professional methods.
Bodge: To repair or fix in a poor or clumsy way. Common bodge on bicycles; Swapping brake pad toe washers around to allow for shorter cable to achieve a better tension.

Definition of 'Bodge': https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bodge

Questions on how to get a problem working without necessarily following workshop guidance or professional methods.

Bodge: To repair or fix in a poor or clumsy way.

Example common bodges on bicycles;

  • Filling a tyre with grass clippings instead of patching or swapping a tube. A possible get-home bodge but only as a very last option.
  • Rotating drop bars upward at the stem to make a kind of highrise bar.
  • Using a strip of aluminium can as a shim under any brake lever clamp, bad enough on flat bars but on dropbars the brakes hold a lot of your hand-weight and movement there would be bad)
  • Swapping brake pad toe washers around to allow for shorter cable to achieve a better tension (debatable - seems perfectly reasonable adjustment.)
  • Using sellotape or insulation tape or masking tape to wrap your bars.

Contrasting examples of Hacks that are not Bodges:

  • Performing a flip-and-chop on some old dropbars to make bullhorn bars.
  • Using a strip of aluminium can as a shim under a clamp-on part (front derailleur, or stem/bars)
  • Strapping a torch/flashlight on as a front light.
  • Wrapping some part of your bike in Hockey tape or shrinkwrap tube.

Definition of 'Bodge': https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bodge

Questions on how to get a problem working without necessarily following workshop guidance or professional methods.
Bodge: To repair or fix in a poor or clumsy way. Common bodge on bicycles; Swapping brake pad toe washers around to allow for shorter cable to achieve a better tension.

Definition of 'Bodge': https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bodge

Questions on how to get a problem working without necessarily following workshop guidance or professional methods.
Bodge: To repair or fix in a poor or clumsy way. Common bodge on bicycles; Swapping brake pad toe washers around to allow for shorter cable to achieve a better tension.

Definition of 'Bodge': https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bodge

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