tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8521461115196530599.post1149807315178076376..comments2023-07-20T11:49:35.977+01:00Comments on Low Carbon Lifestyle: Sunday 15th February 09Compost Johnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10270806060748616269noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8521461115196530599.post-48256751301268785412009-02-16T09:12:00.000+00:002009-02-16T09:12:00.000+00:00Hi John,I think the reason why your drive cog is j...Hi John,<BR/><BR/>I think the reason why your drive cog is jumping is because your chain is worn out, like mine was a little while ago. Replacement will also necessitate a new rear cog cassette as they wear into each other and usually have to be replaced simultaneously. On a bike as new-ish as yours I doubt you would have to replace the front drive cog for a while. Go and see Andy Scaife at BikeRescue on Terry avenue, by the river; he'll do a trained job on it, profits get churned back into the charity and young people might get trained in bike maintenance at the same time. Should be about £20-25.<BR/><BR/>Following in your footsteps, I have just picked up the title of "In-house Rotter" at my sons school. Fruit peel, paper towels and cardboard will be going into one of the three Dalek bins that have been acquired, along with any twiggy waste that I hope other parents can donate, shredded. They also have access to an allotment to where the finished product can go to. Got to do an assembly to introduce it after half-term. Despite my 17 year teaching career, I've only ever done one before!!!<BR/><BR/>First day in the new job at the organic farm on Thursday. Will let you know how how I get on.<BR/><BR/>All the best and love to Gill.<BR/><BR/>RobinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com