olPete
Gold Member
I've sometimes found it easier to crowd/dump it over forward, not so much that it will fall off when it lets go, but enough that the attachment is reasonably balanced. Some of those the attachments don't have the brackets in the exact right place and that can make the locking rod bind.
If the locking rod has grease points, lube the snot out of them at any opportunity. If no grease points, I've found spray chain lube to be effective. Or the rod can have a tweak. Don't worry I've had plenty of hammers bars etc out!!
If the locking rod has grease points, lube the snot out of them at any opportunity. If no grease points, I've found spray chain lube to be effective. Or the rod can have a tweak. Don't worry I've had plenty of hammers bars etc out!!